John Whitlock Nicholl Carne

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Born1817 (1817)
Died1887 (aged 6970)
Occupationlandowner, magistrate, barrister
John Whitlock Nicholl Carne
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Born1817 (1817)
Died1887 (aged 6970)
EducationJesus College, Oxford
Occupationlandowner, 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.

Dimlands Castle, pictured c. 1850, seat of John Whitlock Nicholl Carne.

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]

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