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472:(also the higher chamber of the Virginia General Assembly). While in the House of Burgesses, Carter served on two important committees (for Elections and Privileges and for Examination of Propositions and Grievances). In the session which began in September 1696, Carter defeated four other burgesses for the position of Speaker, and also served as Speaker for the October 1687 session, but was not re-elected in a five-candidate field in September 1698. However, the House of Burgesses appointed him as the colony's treasurer, thus giving him responsibility of monies raised by assembly-levied taxes in the colony, and assembly-mandated spending. Meanwhile, Carter also became a vestryman of Lancaster County's Christ Church Parish in 1690, and the following year became one of the justices of the peace for Lancaster County (the justices jointly in that era also administering the county, with social services provided by the vestry). He would also command the militias of Lancaster and adjacent Northumberland Counties, and secured appointment as the naval officer of the Rappahannock River region (which secured customs duties). 2097: 521:.{citation needed} Thus, when Carter died, he held at least 295,000 acres (1,190 km). Much of the land was divided into farms and cultivated using enslaved labor and overseers. Tobacco was the primary cash crop, but the farms also produced beans, corn and wheat, as well as cattle and hogs for domestic consumption. Other enterprises in which Carter engaged included sloops and flatboats, and he also acted as agent for slave traders. Carter built a large house at Corotoman in 1725, then saw it burn four years later, but did not rebuild it before he died a four years later. He also suffered from gout. 44: 862: 444: 550:, he was astonished to read of the immense personal wealth acquired by his resident land agent. Rather than name another Virginian to the position, Fairfax made arrangements to have his cousin, Colonel William Fairfax, move to Virginia to act as land agent, with the paid position of customs inspector (tax collector) for the Potomac River district. Fairfax himself then visited his vast Northern Neck Proprietary from 1735 to 1737, and he moved there permanently in 1747. 848: 2401: 876: 820: 2388: 517:, from whom the Fairfaxes had inherited their Virginia holdings. When Carter became agent for Fairfax's interests again in 1722 (holding that position for a decade, until 1732), in addition to forwarding land rents back to Lord Fairfax, he secured for his children and grandchildren about 110,000 acres (450 km) in the Northern Neck, as well as additional land in Virginia west of the 505:. Beginning in his first term, 1702–1711, Carter had his surveyors find the best land, which he patented in his own names as well as in the names of his children, first in the drainage of Rappahannock River, and later the area drained by the Potomac. Carter in 1709 purchased some 20,000 acres (81 km), including the 6,000-acre (24 km) 834: 476:
Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood and the great planters, Carter sided with his fellow planters opposing Spotswood. After the death of Governor Hugh Drysdale in 1726, as the council's President (by seniority after the death of Edmund Jenings and despite his own poor health), Carter served as acting
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After living in London for six years, Carter returned to Virginia between 1678 and 1679 and resided at Corotoman with John Carter Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth Travers Carter. When his elder half-brother died in 1690, he inherited his landholdings, managed his niece's properties, and obtained a portion
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Ultimately, Carter would become as influential a member of the Governor's Council as he had been in the colony's legislature. He was among the majority of Councillors who opposed Nicholson in 1704, which led indirectly to that governor's dismissal. A decade later, in the controversy between resident
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with guidance from a private tutor. John Carter Jr. adhered to his father's instructions and sent his younger half-brother to London about 1673. Placed under the direction of Arthur Bailey, a tobacco merchant and John Carter Sr.'s agent, he received a religious and classical education, gained
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until Lieutenant Governor William Gooch took office on 11 September 1727. Carter continued to attend Council meetings until the General Assembly adjourned on 1 July 1732, five weeks until his death. Meanwhile, much of Carter's land acquisition was as the Virginia resident land agent of
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Carter endowed each of his sons who reached marriageable age in his lifetime with significant plantations. Robert Carter II, whom his father called "Robin," would die of a sudden illness months before his father, but his Nomini Hall plantation was inherited by his son,
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in 1691 and represented the electoral constituency of Lancaster County consecutively during the 1695 to 1699 assemblies. He served as Speaker from 1696 to 1697 and in 1699 and Treasurer of Virginia from 1699 to 1705. Appointed to the Governor's Council by
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as a Burgess representing Lancaster County. He would serve part-time in 1690–1691, and then for five consecutive years (1695 through 1699) before being promoted (by the British Privy Council on the recommendation of Governor Francis Nicholson) to the
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by 1640. His mother was Sarah Ludlow Carter, John Carter's fourth wife, who died in 1668. His father died the following year, bequeathing most of his landholdings to Carter's elder half-brother,
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Carter was appointed agent of the Northern Neck Proprietary in 1702 though lost the lease to his political opponent,
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Carter had ten children with his second wife, Betty Landon Willis (1684–1719), of whom seven reached adulthood:
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in the House of Burgesses, as well as (in 1742) inherited some of property from his elder half brother
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Judith Carter (born c. 1694), died in infancy before her mother and buried near her at Christ Church
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in 1699, Carter opposed Nicholson's policies in 1704 and influenced the governor's removal in 1705.
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Carter's father arranged provisions for a formal education and noted his second son should study
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about 1691, a capacity he would occupy until his death. In 1688, he married Judith Armistead of
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is descended from Robert "King" Carter's uncle, Thomas Carter, who settled in Virginia in 1635.
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Garber, Virginia Armistead (1910). "John Armistead: The Second Son of William the Immigrant".
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Elizabeth Carter (c. 1692 – 1734), married Nathaniel Burwell in 1709, then George Nicholas
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from Bailey, and observed architectural advancements in London engendered by the
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At age 28, shortly after his elder half-brother died Robert Carter entered the
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for Lancaster County, and on November 8, 1690, he was elected as a
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A Genealogy of the Known Descendants of Robert Carter of Corotoman
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A Genealogy of the Known Descendants of Robert Carter of Corotoman
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Berkeley, Edmund (2006). "Robert Carter (ca. 1664-August 1732)".
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When Lord Fairfax saw Carter's obituary in the London monthly
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Mary Carter (1712–1736), married George Braxton (parents of
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in later life, Carter died on August 4, 1732, at Corotoman.
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from a younger half-brother. On June 10, 1690, he became
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in London. After returning to Virginia, he was elected a
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received Sabine Hall from his father and represented
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Index

Robert "King" Carter

Shirley Plantation
Royal Governor of Virginia
Hugh Drysdale
Sir William Gooch
Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
Philip Ludwell
William Randolph
Peter Beverley
Corotoman Plantation
Lancaster County
Virginia
British America
Landon Carter
Charles Carter (of Cleve)
Colonel
planter
Acting Governor of Virginia
Speaker
Virginia House of Burgesses
Virginia Governor's Council
Northern Neck Proprietary
Virginia colonist
sobriquet
Corotoman
Lancaster County
tobacco trade
burgess
Francis Nicholson

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