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  1. Christopher Newport (1561–1617) was an English seaman and privateer. He is best known as the captain of the Susan Constant, the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607 on the way to found the settlement at Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, which became the first permanent English settlement in North America.

  2. A four-year public liberal arts and sciences university in Newport News, Virginia, Christopher Newport offers great teaching and small class sizes with an emphasis on leadership, civic engagement and honor.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Christopher Newport (baptized Dec. 29, 1561, Harwich, Eng.—died August 1617, Bantam, Java, Dutch East Indies [now Indonesia]) was a British sea captain who was one of the founders of the Jamestown Colony. Newport went to sea at a young age, and he quickly rose to the rank of a master mariner.

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  4. Jan 12, 2021 · Christopher Newport was an English privateer, ship captain, and adventurer who helped to establish the first permanent English colony in North America at Jamestown in 1607.

  5. Christopher Newport had a long and distinguished career at sea. He led the expedition to found the Jamestown Colony, the first permanent British settlement in North America. He also helped keep the struggling settlement alive with fresh supplies and new settlers.

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  6. Christopher Newport University is a public institution that was founded in 1960. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,449 (fall 2022), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 260...

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  8. Christopher Newport was a British sea captain. He was one of the founders of the Jamestown Colony, the first permanent English settlement in North America. Between 1606 and 1611, Newport led five voyages between Jamestown and England. Christopher Newport was baptized on December 29, 1561, in Harwich, Essex, England.

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