John Carter (Virginia colonial secretary)

John Carter (circa 1695 – July 31, 1742) was a Virginia planter, lawyer, merchant and politician who served for two decades as the secretary of state for the Colony of Virginia, as well as for the Governor's Advisory Council (essentially the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly), but whose political career was overshadowed by that of his father Robert Carter, often nicknamed "King Carter" for his wealth and social and political prominence in the Colony of Virginia, with whom he served on the Governor's Council for nine years.

John Carter
Secretary of the Colony of Virginia
In office
June 21, 1722  July 31, 1742
Virginia Governor's Council
In office
January 23, 1724  November 3, 1741
Personal details
Bornc.1695
Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster County, Virginia
DiedJuly 31, 1742(1742-07-31) (aged 46–47)
Shirley Plantation or Williamsburg, Virginia
SpouseElizabeth Hill
ChildrenCharles Hill Carter, Edward Hill Carter
Parent(s)Robert Carter I, Judith Armistead
RelativesCharles Carter, Landon Carter (brothers)
Robert Carter III nephew
Alma materCambridge University
Middle Temple
ProfessionLawyer, politician, bureaucrat
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