George Lord Carter (1841 – 18 October 1891) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Sydney to dealer Robert Thomas Carter and Elizabeth Maria Bonn.
On 26 March 1863 he married Mary Ann McCoy, with whom he had nine children.
[3] In a pre-election speech on 4 November 1880,[4] he expressed himself as a free-trader, but in favour of initial state-support for industries, as being against Chinese immigration to the colony, and for the speedy extension of the railways.
[4] On 29 November 1882, he argued his case for re-election to the seat of South Sydney, in a meeting at the Victoria Park Hotel, stating that he had honoured his pledges.