Carpenter. Bernard Carpentarius, Normandy, 1180. William Carpentarius, father of Henry Biset, baron, temp. Henry II.
Carr, or Kerr, q. v.
Carrell, or Caril, from Caril, near Ligieux. James II, after the loss of his throne, created a Baron Caryl.
Carrey, for Carey.
Carrington, for Carenton; from Carenton, in the Cotentin. Robert de Carenton granted the mill of Stratton, Wilts, to Farley Abbey, 1125.
Carritt, or Caret, for Garet.
Carrol. In England, a form of Carrell. In Ireland it is Celtic.
Carson. Probably from Corson, Normandy. Carcun, Thirteenth Century, Suffolk.
Carter. William Cartier of Normandy, 1195; 1203, William of Warwick. Thirteenth Century Ralph C. Worcester. Colonel Carter, of Cartersville, Va.
Carterfield, or Quaterville, Normandy, 1205.