Carleton returned home in 1615, and next year was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands.
Exactly one year after that, he was appointed to his third period as Minister of Justice.
In 1960 he became the assistant to the president at Juilliard and the next year was appointed dean.
He was defeated in 1956, but three years later was appointed to fill a vacancy.
The year after he was appointed for the first time as a burgomaster.
Every year a President of the Festival is appointed.
He never resumed the task but the following year two men were appointed to continue the work.
The following year a new British "adviser" was appointed.
Every few years, Government commissions or blue ribbon panels are appointed to study military procurement problems.
Later the same year he was appointed a justice of King's Bench.