Christopher Levett

Captain Christopher Levett (15 April 1586 – 1630) was an English writer, explorer and naval captain, born at York, England. He explored the coast of New England and secured a grant from the king to settle present-day Portland, Maine, the first European to do so. Levett left behind a group of settlers at his Maine plantation in Casco Bay, but they were never heard from again. Their fate is unknown. As a member of the Plymouth Council for New England, Levett was named the Governor of Plymouth in 1623 and a close adviser to Capt. Robert Gorges in his attempt to found an early English colony at Weymouth, Massachusetts, which also failed. Levett was also named an early governor of Virginia in 1628, according to Parliamentary records at Whitehall.

Christopher Levett
Born
Christopher Levett

5 April 1586
York, England
Died1630 (aged 4344)
aboard the Porcupine, Atlantic Ocean
Resting placeburied at sea
NationalityEnglish
Occupation(s)English naval captain, explorer, author
Known forexplorer of New England; granted 6,000 acres to settle Colony of York (now Portland, Maine), 15 May 1623
TitleCaptain; His Majesty's Woodward of Somersetshire; Principal, Plymouth Council for New England
Spouse(s)Mercy Levett (née More); Frances Levett (née Lottisham)
ChildrenSarah Levett Hitch; Mary Levett; Rev. Jeremiah Levett; Timothy Levett; Elizabeth Levett
Parent(s)Percival Levett, Elizabeth (née Rotherforth) Levett
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