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  1. Rear-Admiral Philip Carteret, Seigneur of Trinity (22 January 1733, Trinity Manor, Jersey – 21 July 1796, Southampton) was a British naval officer and explorer who participated in two of the Royal Navy's circumnavigation expeditions in 176466 and 1766–69.

  2. Contra-almirante Philip Carteret, Seigneur of Trinity (22 de janeiro de 1733, Trinity Manor, Jersey - 21 de julho de 1796, Southampton) foi um oficial naval e explorador britânico que participou de duas das expedições de circunavegação da Marinha Real Britânica em 1764–66 e 1766-69.

  3. Philip Carteret; French: Philippe de Carteret; (1639–1682) was the first Governor of New Jersey as an English proprietary colony, from 1665 to 1673 and governor of East New Jersey from 1674 to 1682.

  4. Learn about the British naval officers who explored the South Pacific and discovered Tahiti and Pitcairn Island. See maps, images, and narratives from their journals and books.

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  5. …in 1767, and its captain, Philip Carteret, named it Pitcairn for the sailor who first sighted it. Its population is descended from the mutineers of the British ship HMS Bounty and their Tahitian Polynesian consorts.

  6. Sir Philip Carteret, FRS (1641 – 1672), was the eldest son of Sir George Carteret and his wife and cousin Elizabeth de Cartetet. Philip was elected Fellow of the Royal Society on 15 February 1665. He married Jemima Montagu, daughter of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich and Jemima Crewe, in an arranged marriage on 31 July 1665.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Philip Carteret was a British politician and naval officer who supported the Austrian cause in the War of the Austrian Succession. He was dismissed from office in 1744 after the fall of Walpole and the rise of the Pelhams.