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**[[Carlton, Bedfordshire]]
**[[Carlton, Bedfordshire]]
*Cambridgeshire:
*Cambridgeshire:
**[[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, Snaith]]
***[[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, Barnsley]]
***[[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: