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Portrait of John Davenport, 1670. Yale University Art Gallery. John Davenport (April 9, 1597 – May 30, 1670) was an English Puritan clergyman and co-founder of the American colony of New Haven.
John Davenport was a Puritan clergyman and cofounder of the New Haven Colony (now New Haven, Conn.). Davenport was educated at the University of Oxford and later was elected vicar of the Church of St. Stephens in London.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Aug 2, 2020 · John Davenport is the pseudonym of an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay and bisexual pornographic films. He was sometimes credited under the stage name Jon Davenport. Davenport won the X-Rated Critics Organization's 1986 Best Newcomer award.
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May 29, 2018 · John Davenport (1597-1670) was a leader of the New Haven colony in America and a strict orthodox Puritan. He wrote many tracts on theology, politics, and civil government, and opposed the union of New Haven with Connecticut.
Dec 1, 2013 · In this original and lucid study, Francis J. Bremer gives us the first modern biography of John Davenport (1597–1670), one of the brighter lights of Puritan New England, well known during his lifetime as a strong preacher, astute writer, and formative leader of the colony of New Haven.
- Mark Valeri
- 2013
Who was John Davenport? First of all, he was an Englishman. Like the other founders of colonial America he was born in England – in his case the city of Coventry in the midlands – raised there, and there learned the ideas that would shape his entire career.
Apr 1, 2020 · Learn about John Davenport, one of the leaders of the Puritan migration to America, who founded New Haven in 1638. Discover his life, beliefs, writings, and legacy in Connecticut history.