Doctor John Whitlock Nicholl Carne Federal Security Agency, Justice of the Peace, Data Control Language, was a Welsh landowner, magistrate, and barrister.
Background
Nicholl Carne was born at Dimlands in the Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales. His father was the Review Robert Nicholl Carne, a rector, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan, who built Dimlands at the end of the 18th century upon land left him by his father, from whom he inherited 99 acres.
Nicholl Carne" mother was Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Captain
Charles-Loder Carne, Registered Nurse, and heiress to her uncle, Review John Carne, of Nash.
Education
Nicholl Carne was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1833, at the age of 17, and receiving his Bachelors degree in 1837, Master of Arts in 1839, and Doctor of Civil Law in 1843.
Career
His seat was Dimlands. Nicholl Carne was called to the Bar by the Society of the Inner Temple in 1840. He was a barrister on the South Wales and Oxford Circuits.
He served as Chairman of Cowbridge Bench of Magistrates, Chairman of Philisophy Sessions, and Commissioner in Bankruptcy.
He became High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1874. He took up residence at Tresilian Bay in 1844.
Subsequent to the death of his father in 1849, he inherited and moved to Dimlands, which adjoined Tresilian. lieutenant is possible that Nicholl Carne involved the architect Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt in the Dimlands" 1850 renovation.
In 1854, he inherited the Parc-Newydd estate, notable for the Llanwynno coal seams.
In 1860 (some sources say 1861), he acquired Street Donat"s Castle and estate. He spent more than £30,000, restoring 42 of the 70 rooms. After his older brother"s death, he inherited the Nash estate in 1869.
Four years later, records show that he owned 3,217 acres (1,302 ha) in Glamorgan.