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**[[Carlton, Bedfordshire]] | **[[Carlton, Bedfordshire]] | ||
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**[[Carlton, Cambridgeshire]] | |||
**[[Carlton Green]] | **[[Carlton Green]] | ||
*County Durham: | *County Durham: | ||
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***[[Carlton, Coverdale]] | ***[[Carlton, Coverdale]] | ||
***[[Carlton, Helmsley]] by (Ashdale) | ***[[Carlton, Helmsley]] by (Ashdale) | ||
***[[Carlton, Stanwick St John]] | ***[[Carlton, Stanwick St John]] | ||
***[[Carlton in Cleveland]] | ***[[Carlton in Cleveland]] | ||
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***[[Carlton Miniott]] | ***[[Carlton Miniott]] | ||
**West Riding: | **West Riding: | ||
***[[Carlton, Barnsley]] | |||
***[[Carlton, Rothwell]] | ***[[Carlton, Rothwell]] | ||
***[[Carlton, | ***[[Carlton, Selby]] (north of Snaith) | ||
***[[East Carlton, Yorkshire]] | ***[[East Carlton, Yorkshire]] | ||
***[[West Carlton]] | ***[[West Carlton]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 4 January 2024
Carlton is a common place-name. In most cases the name is derived from the Old English ceorl tun, which may be rendered as 'churl village' or 'common farmer village'. Carlton may be in particular:
- Bedfordshire:
- Cambridgeshire:
- County Durham:
- Glamorgan:
- Leicestershire:
- Lincolnshire:
- Northamptonshire:
- Nottinghamshire:
- Suffolk:
- Yorkshire:
- North Riding:
- West Riding:
- Carlton, Barnsley
- Carlton, Rothwell
- Carlton, Selby (north of Snaith)
- East Carlton, Yorkshire
- West Carlton
This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |