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Carleton County may refer to: Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Carleton County, Ontario, Canada Carlton County, Minnesota, US This disambiguation
Carleton_County
Former county in Ontario, Canada
Carleton County is the name of a former county in Ontario, Canada. In 1969, it was superseded by the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton. In 2001
Carleton_County,_Ontario
County in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton County (2021 population 26,360) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada. The western border is Aroostook County, Maine, the northern
Carleton County, New Brunswick
Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Carleton is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968 and since 2015. It was represented
Carleton (Ontario federal electoral district)
Carleton_(Ontario_federal_electoral_district)
Public university in Ottawa, Canada
after the now-dissolved Carleton County, which included the city of Ottawa at the time the university was founded. Carleton is organized into five faculties
Carleton_University
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1724–1808)
General Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, KB (3 September 1724 – 10 November 1808), known between 1776 and 1786 as Sir Guy Carleton, was a British Army
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester
Topics referred to by the same term
2018–present) Carleton County, Ontario (historic) Carleton Place, Ontario West Carleton Township, Ontario Carleton Ward of Ottawa, AKA College Ward Carleton, New
Carleton
Town in Ontario, Canada
Carleton Place is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in Lanark County, about 55 kilometres (34 mi) west of downtown Ottawa. It is located at the crossroads
Carleton_Place
Building in Ottawa, Ontario
Nicholas Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The hostel was originally the Carleton County Gaol (jail), more commonly known as the Nicholas Street Gaol or Ottawa
Ottawa_Jail_Hostel
Town on the Saint John River, western New Brunswick, Canada
Woodstock is a town in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada on the Saint John River, 103 km (64 mi) upriver from Fredericton at the mouth of the Meduxnekeag
Woodstock,_New_Brunswick
Canadian frozen food company
August 25, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2025. "McCain Foods closing Borden-Carleton french fry plant". CBC. August 7, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2025. "McCain
McCain_Foods
schools listed according to the district by which they are managed, and by county. Source: Source: The following are private schools in New Brunswick. The
List of schools in New Brunswick
List_of_schools_in_New_Brunswick
The Old Carleton County Court House is an 1833 court house in Upper Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. The Courthouse was built in 1833. A new courthouse
Old Carleton County Court House
Old_Carleton_County_Court_House
Dissolved region in Ontario, Canada
restructuring Carleton County and annexing Cumberland Township from the United Counties of Prescott and Russell into the newly created Region of Ottawa–Carleton. It
Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton
Regional_Municipality_of_Ottawa–Carleton
The Carleton County Historical Society (CCHS), located in southwest New Brunswick, Canada, was established in 1960. It maintains an extensive collection
Carleton County Historical Society
Carleton_County_Historical_Society
American poet (1845–1912)
1845, in rural Lenawee County, Hudson, Michigan, Carleton was the fifth child of John Hancock and Celeste (Smith) Carleton. In 1869, he graduated from
Will_Carleton
County in Ontario, Canada
1824, Lanark County was severed from Carleton County in Bathurst District, and it consisted of the following townships and lands: When Carleton was withdrawn
Lanark_County
Executive chairman of Maple Leaf Foods
business administration. In 2014, McCain received an honorary doctorate from Carleton University in recognition of his leadership in economic development. McCain
Michael_McCain
Covered bridge in New Brunswick, Canada
Brunswick, Canada, the bridge crosses the Saint John River, joining the Carleton County communities of Hartland and Somerville. The framework consists of seven
Hartland_Covered_Bridge
Regional Municipality in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton North is a town in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms. Carleton North
Carleton_North,_New_Brunswick
from Carleton County, New Brunswick. Although not everyone in this list was born in Carleton County, they all live or have lived in Carleton County and
List of people from Carleton County, New Brunswick
List_of_people_from_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Canadian trade unionist (1944–2025)
Basil Eldon "Buzz" Hargrove OC (March 8, 1944 – June 15, 2025) was a Canadian trade union leader and onetime national president of the Canadian Auto Workers
Buzz_Hargrove
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
2023 redistribution. The district includes the south-central parts of Carleton County. List of New Brunswick provincial electoral districts Canadian provincial
Woodstock-Hartland
Former federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
while Carleton County was part of the Victoria—Carleton riding. In the 1996 redistribution, Carleton—Charlotte was abolished. Most of Carleton County became
Carleton—Charlotte
Bridge in Carleton County, New Brunswick
5358 Carries 2 lanes of Route 130 Crosses Saint John River Locale Carleton County, New Brunswick Owner Province of New Brunswick Characteristics Design
Hugh_John_Flemming_Bridge
Village in Michigan, United States
Carleton is a village in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,326 at the 2020 census. The village is located within Ash Township
Carleton,_Michigan
located between Centreville and Woodstock. It is located on Route 560 in Carleton County. It has two churches, a convenience store, a post office, a fire hall
Lakeville, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Lakeville,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Arena in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada
The Carleton Civic Centre is an 836-seat multi-purpose arena in Woodstock, New Brunswick. The arena was built in 1995 and includes an indoor swimming pool
AYR_Motor_Centre
Island in the St. Lawrence River, New York
Carleton Island is located in the St Lawrence River in upstate New York. One of the Thousand Islands, it is part of the Town of Cape Vincent, in Jefferson
Carleton_Island
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
combining portions of the Carleton and Victoria-Tobique electoral districts. The district includes the northern parts of Carleton County and the southern and
Carleton-Victoria
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
part of Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada along the Saint John River. It held town status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Carleton North
Florenceville-Bristol
Dispersed rural community in New Brunswick, Canada
Limestone is a community in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, near Route 540. When it was founded in 1834, the community was known as Ivey Corner
Limestone, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Limestone,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Topics referred to by the same term
a locality Woodstock, Victoria Woodstock, New Brunswick, a town in Carleton County Woodstock Parish, New Brunswick, civil parish surrounding the town
Woodstock_(disambiguation)
Geographic township in Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
was originally part of Carleton County in eastern Ontario, Canada. Torbolton is located in the north-western part of the county, bordered to the southwest
Torbolton_Township
Canadian clergyman and gay rights activist (born 1950)
Brent Hawkes CM ONB (born June 2, 1950) is a Canadian gay rights activist and clergyman at the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), also known as the Universal
Brent_Hawkes
Canadian businessman
son of Andrew Davis McCain, a descendant of a settler from Castlefinn, County Donegal, Ireland who became a well-respected seed potato farmer. Since 1900
Harrison_McCain
Historic district in Upper Canada
in 1838 from Carleton County in the Bathurst District. Townships from the Johnstown and Ottawa districts were added to Carleton County at the same time
Dalhousie_District
Museum in Ontario, Canada
former City Registry Office at 70 Nicholas Street, across from the Carleton County Gaol. The museum moved to its current location in 1951, and has since
Bytown_Museum
Canadian businessman
George Wallace Ferguson McCain CC ONB (April 9, 1930 – May 13, 2011) was a Canadian businessman and co-founder of McCain Foods. With an estimated net worth
Wallace_McCain
Place in Ontario, Canada
West Carleton-March Ward (Ward 5) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Ward 5 was created for the 1994 Regional elections. At the time, it consisted
West_Carleton-March_Ward
Canadian-American novelist (1922–2005)
Charlotte MacLeod (November 12, 1922 – January 14, 2005) was a Canadian-American mystery fiction writer. Charlotte Matilda MacLeod was born in 1922 in
Charlotte_MacLeod
Hospital in Bath, New Brunswick, Canada
fall of 2007 as part of a consolidation of health care services in Carleton County and adjacent areas, that saw the opening of a new regional hospital
Northern_Carleton_Hospital
Province of Canada electoral district
of Canada, in Canada West. It was based on Carleton County, fronting on the Ottawa River. Carleton electoral district was created in 1841, upon the establishment
Carleton (Province of Canada electoral district)
Carleton_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Simonds is a geographic parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, located north of Woodstock on the western bank of the Saint John River. Prior
Simonds Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Simonds_Parish,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Carleton County Carleton County Big Salmon River River Bay of Fundy Saint John County Kings County Black River River Bay du Vin Northumberland County
List of bodies of water of New Brunswick
List_of_bodies_of_water_of_New_Brunswick
Iron Ore Hill is a Canadian rural community in Carleton County, New Brunswick, 5 kilometers northwest of Woodstock. The community is located on the slopes
Iron_Ore_Hill,_New_Brunswick
River in New Brunswick, Canada
Northumberland County, but also includes sections of Victoria County, Carleton County, and York County and smaller parts of Gloucester County and Sunbury County. The
Miramichi_River
Canadian politician (1931–1991)
met his namesake, R. B. Bennett. In 1940 Heber was elected Victoria-Carleton county Conservative Member of Parliament and served until his death due to
Richard_Hatfield
Private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, U.S.
Carleton College (/ˈkɑːrltɪn/ KARL-tin) is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1866, the 200-acre (81 ha)
Carleton_College
County in Maine, United States
north Madawaska County, New Brunswick – northeast Victoria County, New Brunswick – east Carleton County, New Brunswick – east York County, New Brunswick
Aroostook_County,_Maine
Irish politician and judge
Cork city, son of Francis Carleton (1713–1791) and Rebecca (d.1791), daughter of Hugh Lawton of Castle Jane and Lake Marsh, County Cork. His father was a
Hugh Carleton, 1st Viscount Carleton
Hugh_Carleton,_1st_Viscount_Carleton
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
assembly changed the name to Carleton-York before the district could be contested. The new district includes all of Carleton County south of the town of Woodstock
Carleton-York
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
New Brunswick, Canada. This district contained the northern third of Carleton County, including the municipalities of Bath, Bristol, Centreville, and Florenceville
Carleton North (electoral district)
Carleton_North_(electoral_district)
County in Ontario, Canada
municipalities in the county. Its county seat is Pembroke, which is geographically within the county but administered independently. When Carleton County was withdrawn
Renfrew_County
City in Quebec, Canada
of the Avignon Regional County Municipality. The town's territory includes the communities of Biron, Caps-de-Maria, Carleton, Robitaille, and Saint-Omer
Carleton-sur-Mer
County of New Brunswick, Canada
established new counties. New Brunswick was created on June 18, 1784. The province was divided into eight counties by decree of Governor Carleton: Charlotte
List of counties of New Brunswick
List_of_counties_of_New_Brunswick
15, 2025. Retrieved September 15, 2025. "Tornado strikes Mountain View County, Alta., damaging houses". CTV News Calgary. July 1, 2023. Retrieved July
List of tornadoes by province (Canada)
List_of_tornadoes_by_province_(Canada)
Plantagenet Russell County Cambridge Clarence Cumberland (transferred to Carleton County) Russell Current Municipalities Alfred and Plantagenet Township Municipality
List_of_townships_in_Ontario
Community in Ontario, Canada
Early stores catered to both local people and travelers. In 1841 the Carleton County Agricultural Society was formed. It held its annual exhibition in Bells
Bells_Corners
Waterville is a Canadian rural community in Carleton County, New Brunswick on Route 590. In 1866, Waterville was a town mostly devoted to farming and
Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Waterville,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Area natural and cultural history Carleton County Historical Society Woodstock Carleton History Local history Carleton Martello Tower Saint John Saint John
List of museums in New Brunswick
List_of_museums_in_New_Brunswick
School district in New Brunswick, Canada
district operating 70 public schools (gr. K-12) in York, Carleton, Victoria, Madawaska and Queens counties. Current enrollment is approximately 24,000 students
Anglophone West School District
Anglophone_West_School_District
Unincorporated village in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
immigrants from counties Tipperary and Cork, at which time the majority of Carleton County was similarly settled. There are two churches, both along Steeple Hill:
Fallowfield,_Ottawa
Unincorporated community in New Brunswick, Canada
/ 46.482606; -67.516802 Country Canada Province New Brunswick County Carleton County Established 1881 Time zone UTC-4 (AST) • Summer (DST) UTC-3 (ADT)
Gordonsville,_New_Brunswick
Words that offend the dignity of an assembly
accident (1886) blatherskite (1890) the political sewer pipe from Carleton County (1917) lacking in intelligence (1934) a dim-witted saboteur (1956)
Unparliamentary_language
community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is located in Carleton County. Unincorporated area in the Parish of Wilmot. Located about 20 kilometers
Bloomfield, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Bloomfield,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Highway in New Brunswick
Princess Margaret Bridge across the Saint John River, which replaced the Carleton Street Bridge for traffic to Route 8, 9, and Route 10. Traffic remaining
New_Brunswick_Route_2
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, northeast of Woodstock, extending from the eastern bank of the Saint John River to the York County line.
Brighton Parish, New Brunswick
Brighton_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Kent is a geographic parish in the northeastern corner of Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance
Kent_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Local service district in New Brunswick
a local service district that was partially within Carleton County and partially within York County in the Canadian province New Brunswick. Straddling
Benton,_New_Brunswick
Former federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
was abolished in 1914 when it was merged into Victoria—Carleton. It was named for Carleton County, New Brunswick. This riding elected the following members
Carleton (New Brunswick federal electoral district)
Carleton_(New_Brunswick_federal_electoral_district)
records for Carleton and York Counties Set of Dan Johnston's "Vital Statistics from NB Brunswick Newspapers" 1784-1890 1876 Map of Carleton County naming all
L._P._Fisher_Public_Library
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Hartland is a town in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. On 1 January 2023, Hartland annexed all or part of seven local service districts, greatly
Hartland,_New_Brunswick
Peel is a Canadian rural community in Carleton County, New Brunswick. It is located on the east side of the Saint John River, 5.71 km NNW of Hartland
Peel,_New_Brunswick
College in New Brunswick, Canada
include St. Stephen's University in St. Stephen, New Brunswick; Washington County Community College in Calais, Maine; and University of Maine in Machias,
New Brunswick Community College
New_Brunswick_Community_College
1847 civil disturbance in Woodstock, New Brunswick
its aftermath, the Orange Order experienced significant growth in Carleton County, which became a stronghold for the group in New Brunswick. According
1847_Woodstock_riot
New Brunswick Canada politician (1899–1982)
Flemming PC Official 1968 portrait Member of the Canadian Parliament for Carleton-Charlotte In office June 25, 1968 – October 30, 1972 Preceded by Riding
Hugh_John_Flemming
Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario
with 550 beds. It was built to replace three aging hospitals: the Carleton County Protestant General Hospital on Rideau Street (now Wallis House), which
Ottawa_Civic_Hospital
Rural community in Ontario, Canada
Carp is a compact rural community in West Carleton-March Ward in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, located in the northwestern portion of the municipality
Carp,_Ontario
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
province of Canada) from 1824 to 1974. Its boundaries were those of Carleton County and the number of members it returned varied over the years. It was
Carleton (New Brunswick provincial electoral district, 1834–1974)
Carleton_(New_Brunswick_provincial_electoral_district,_1834–1974)
American botanist and pathologist (1866–1925)
into the American wheatbelt. Carleton was born near Jerusalem, Monroe County, Ohio, but the family moved to Cloud County, Kansas, in 1876 where he worked
Mark_A._Carleton
Present Name of the residence of the Hon
with a fourth created about 1960. The house was purchased by the Carleton County Historical Society in 1975, and is currently used to house the society's
Charles_Connell_House
township originally part of Carleton County in eastern Ontario, Canada. Fitzroy was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northeast
Fitzroy_Township
Carleton County (1800–1969) became the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, now the City of Ottawa, a single-tier municipality. Dufferin County (established
Former_counties_of_Ontario
Carleton County Gloucester County Hampton Hanwell Hartland Hillsborough Kent County Keswick Ridge Lancaster Northampton Parish Northumberland County Norton
List of locations in Canada with an English name
List_of_locations_in_Canada_with_an_English_name
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Upper_Kent,_New_Brunswick
Highway in New Brunswick
provide maintenance for the highway until 2033. The entire route is in Carleton County. Roads portal Canada portal "N.B. Trans-Canada twinned from border
New_Brunswick_Route_95
County in the province of Ontario, Canada
the north, but in 1800, when Carleton County was established, parts of Dundas County were made part of Carleton County. The new boundaries for Dundas
Dundas_County,_Ontario
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Carleton-in-Craven is a small village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, and situated just over 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-west
Carleton-in-Craven
Settlement in New Brunswick, Canada
59111°W / 46.49556; -67.59111 Country Canada Province New Brunswick County Carleton County Parish Wicklow Parish Established 19th century Time zone UTC−4 (Atlantic
Wicklow,_New_Brunswick
Historic township in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
in 1798 and incorporated in 1850. It was an independent township in Carleton County until its amalgamation with the city in 2001. It remains a largely
Osgoode_Township
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Wicklow is a geographic parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, forming the northwestern corner of Carleton County. Prior to the 2023 governance
Wicklow_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Watercourse in New Brunswick, Canada
Brunswick. It rises in the hilly woods along the county line dividing Carleton County, Canada from York County, Canada in the western region of the province
Becaguimec_Stream
Canadian non-profit agency
Nature Preserve, near Shea Lake (Victoria County) Speer Hillside Nature Preserve, Upper Woodstock (Carleton County) Sugar Island Nature Preserve, Sugar Island
Nature_Trust_of_New_Brunswick
Highway in New Brunswick, Canada
Route 560 is a 53.9-kilometre-long (33.5 mi) north–south secondary highway in the western portion of New Brunswick, Canada. The route starts at Route 130
New_Brunswick_Route_560
Landfill site in Michigan, US
The Carleton Farms landfill is located in Sumpter Township of Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The landfill sits on 664 acres (2.69 km2) of
Carleton_Farms_landfill
Irish-Canadian assassin
publicly hanged in front of 5,000 spectators on 11 February 1869 at the Carleton County Gaol. He met his death "with manliness and faith", and told the gathered
Patrick_J._Whelan
Township in Ontario, Canada
now geographic township in Carleton County in eastern Ontario, Canada. Huntley was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northwest
Huntley_Township,_Ontario
Irish author (1794–1869
William Carleton (4 March 1794, Prolusk (often spelt as Prillisk as on his gravestone), Clogher, County Tyrone – 30 January 1869, Sandford Road, Ranelagh
William_Carleton
Northampton is a community in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Located on the eastern shore of the Saint John River, 10 km SSE of Woodstock, Northampton
Northampton,_New_Brunswick
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carlton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tarleton in Lancashire, near Croston, named with the Old Norse personal name þóraldr (composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + valdr ‘rule’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : habitational name from Tarlton in Gloucestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Torentune and in 1204 as Torleton, probably from Old English thorn ‘thorn tree’ + lēah ‘(forest) clearing’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
From the land between the streams.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Charlton, CARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic (with intrusive -t-) from the personal name Charles. The various places called Charleston are all of recent origin, so they are unlikely to be the source of the surname.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Peasant; Settlement; Farmer's Town
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish
Settlement of Free Men; Place Name; Farmer's Settlement; Form of Carleton; Farmer's Town; From Charles Dwelling; From the Land Between the Streams; From Carl's Farm; Settlement of the Free Peasants
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Similar to Carleton; From the Farmer's Land; From Charles Dwelling
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of many places named from Old English ceorlatun, CHARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Boy/Male
English
From Charles' farm. Also a From the farmer's land.
Male
Spanish
Variant spelling of Portuguese/Spanish Carlito, CARLITOS means "little Carlos" or "little man."
Boy/Male
English
From the thunder estate.
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Carlos ("man"), CARLITO means "little Carlos" or "little man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tarlton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Castleton, for example in Derbyshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English castel ‘castle’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Thunder Settlement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Carleton or Carlton, from Old Norse karl ‘common man’, ‘peasant’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’ (compare Charlton 1). Places spelled Carl(e)ton (as opposed to Charlton) are in areas of Scandinavian settlement, mostly in northern England.Irish : Americanized and altered form of Carlin 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with this word: Hazleton Bottom (Hertfordshire), Hazleton Wood (Essex), or Hazelton (Gloucestershire), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The present-day distribution of the surname points to the places in Essex and Gloucester as the likely sources.
Boy/Male
English American
Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town.
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
Girl/Female
Biblical
Raised, lofty.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Noble
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fosterer of Younger Brother
Girl/Female
English, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Dream
Girl/Female
Indian
Purity Like Snow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
A Great Charioteer
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Shri Krishna
Boy/Male
Tamil
Soumen | ஸோஉஂமேந
Moon or Lord Indra, Must by Joy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
She was a Female Companion RA and also a Muhajirah who Migrated to Madinah
Biblical
a chiding; a garment; his measure
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
CARLETON COUNTY
n.
A court of record, held by the sheriff twice a year in every hundred within his county.
n.
A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.
a.
An officer who formerly supplied the place of the count, or earl; the sheriff of the county.
n.
Pasteboard for paper boxes; also, a pasteboard box.
v. t.
To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.
v. t.
A division of a town, city, or county; a particular district; a locality; as, the Latin quarter in Paris.
n.
A county in the north of England.
a.
Of or pertaining to a weald, esp. to the weald in the county of Kent, England.
n.
One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; -- now called riding.
v. t.
To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
n.
In Canada, one of the subdivisions of a county.
n.
The chief officer of a shire or county, to whom is intrusted the execution of the laws, the serving of judicial writs and processes, and the preservation of the peace.
n.
Limitation to a county, district, or place; as, locality of trial.
n.
One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England, intermediate between a hundred and a shire.
n.
A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid.
n.
One of the three jurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; -- formerly under the government of a reeve. They are called the North, the East, and the West, Riding.
n.
A division of a State, embracing several contiguous townships; a county.
n.
A portion of Great Britain originally under the supervision of an earl; a territorial division, usually identical with a county, but sometimes limited to a smaller district; as, Wiltshire, Yorkshire, Richmondshire, Hallamshire.
n.
A division of a county.