From what we know of Levett, he seems more nuanced: his dealings with Native Americans seem solicitous, especially given the era, and his first wife was the daughter of a prominent Puritan rector. Nevertheless, either out of an explorer's zeal or a businessman's gimlet eye, Levett forged ahead. Jul 18, 2023 Β· Drawing on historical records and primary sources, the author paints a vivid portrait of Levett's life and times, from his early years as a merchant in York to his ill-fated attempts to...

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Oct 7, 2024 Β· The first European to settle on the shore of Casco Bay was Christopher Levett, a merchant and friend of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. He left a detailed account of his adventure, "A Voyage into New England,” published in 1626 and reprinted by James Phinney Baxter in 1893. Levett also enclosed a plan setting forth his views relative to New England, and pressed the Secretary to examine it. If desired, he would visit London, but if nothing was done, he declared that he should be forced to give orders to those in his employ, who were engaged Company and father of English explorer Capt.

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Levett was born in Harewood, Yorkshire, and removed early to the city of York, where he was listed as a freeman in 1581, and where he served the city as chamberlain and subsequently Sheriff in 1597. A voyage into Nevv England begun in 1623. and ended in 1624 Performed by Christopher Levett, his Maiesties woodward of Somerset-shire, and one of the Councell of New-England.