Sir Philippe De Carteret

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Sir Philippe De Carteret

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Ouen, Jersey
Death: April 1500 (47-48)
St Ouen, , CI, St. Ouen, Jersey
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Philip de Carteret; Philippe De Carteret; Penna de Caux and Penna De Carteret
Husband of Margaret Harleston and Margaret De Carteret
Father of Philippe de Carteret; Edouard de Carteret; Mabelle de Carteret; Richard De Carteret; William De Carteret and 6 others

Occupation: Seigneur of St Ouen, Jersey
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About Sir Philippe De Carteret

Biography

Sir Philippe De Carteret was born in 1452 in St Ouen, Jersey. His parents were Sir Philip De Carteret and Penna De Carteret (De Caux).

Philippe married Margaret De Carteret (Harleston) circa 1470 in St Ouen, , CI, St. Ouen, Jersey. Together they had the following children:

He died in 1500 in St Ouen, , CI, St. Ouen, Jersey.



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Person Sheet

Name Philip De Carteret Seig De St Ouen, 843

Birth 1450, St Ouens Manor

Father Philip de Carteret, 328 (1424-)

Mother Penna De Caux, 851 (1434-)

Spouses

1 Margaret Harliston, 844

Birth 1458

Father Sir Richard Harliston Gov Jersey, 849 (~1425-~1491)

Marriage 1479, St John Clerkenwell Lnd GEN XV111

Children Philip, 840 (1480-1486)

Edouard, 1239 (1473-1533) 

Richard, 438 (1475-)
Helier 1, 837 (1477-1561)
Jean, 846 (1479-)
Mabel, 336 (1481-)
Pierre Peter, 845
William, 847
Notes for Philip De Carteret Seig De St Ouen

HEIR to his Grandfather , Opponent of the malicious Govenor Matthew Baker , whom he and his wife eventually

caused to be expelled from office in 1494.

Baker had arranged for a letter to be droped on the road to St Helier ,and found by one of his servants on the course of thier journey to town for a court sitting , this letter was supposed to impilcate Phillip de Carteret in the invaision of the island by the French. to wit Phillip was put in the prision at Mont Orguille Castle dudgeon

Trial by combat was the course set , after he had been duly starved to give his chosen opponent by Matthew

one Le Bouttillier , who had been saved by Phillip some time before ,only to turn his back on him for a bag of silver.

Margaret who had not long given birth to a child arose form her bed and went to the King in England to obtain a pardon from the combat. A Renactment of this was preformed by Les Deux Leopards, was filmed at St Ouens Manor in 2003 copies from Secretary.

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