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The surname Charlton is of English origin, derived from place names in England, particularly those in Northumberland and Yorkshire. It typically means "settlement or town of the free men" or "farm of the freemen," from the Old English elements "ceorl," meaning free man, and "tun," meaning settlement or enclosure. The name has variations in spelling and has been used since the medieval period. It is often associated with specific geographic locations that bear the name Charlton.

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