John Whitlock Nicholl Carne
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John Whitlock Nicholl Carne | |
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| Born | 1817 |
| Died | 1887 (aged 69–70) |
| Education | Jesus College, Oxford |
| Occupation | landowner, magistrate, barrister |
John Whitlock Nicholl Carne (né John Whitlock Nicholl; later John Whitlock Stradling Carne) (1817–1887) FSA, JP, DCL, was a Welsh landowner, magistrate, and barrister. His seat was Dimlands.

Nicholl Carne was born at Dimlands in the Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales. His father was the Rev. Robert Nicholl Carne, a rector, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan,[1] who built Dimlands at the end of the 18th century upon land left him by his father, from whom he inherited 99 acres.[2] Nicholl Carne' mother was Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Capt. Charles-Loder Carne, R.N., and heiress to her uncle, Rev. John Carne, of Nash. He had an older brother, Dr. Robert Charles Nicholl Carne (born 1806); and four sisters, Emma-Anne, Anna-Maria, Ellen-Louisa, and Frances-Susanna.[3] Nicholl Carne was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1833, at the age of 17,[4] and receiving his bachelor's degree in 1837, Master of Arts in 1839, and Doctor of Civil Law in 1843.[5]