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Sir John Port (before 1510 – 6 June 1557) was an English landowner and Knight of the Order of the Bath who served occasionally in the House of Commons. He was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1554. By his will, he founded Repton School and almshouses at Etwall. He also owned Caverswall Castle from 1531 after acquiring it through ...
- John Port
John Port may refer to: Sir John Port (judge) (1480–1541),...
- John Port
On 6 June 1557 Sir John Port of Etwall died without a male heir and his bequests included funds to provide almshouses at Etwall but also the means to found a "Grammar School in Etwalle or Reptone", where the scholars every day were to pray for the souls of his parents and other relatives.
28 nov 2023 · Sir John Port 'the Younger' (died 1557) was an English Knight of the Bath and Justice of the Common Pleas. He founded Repton School, an almshouse at Etwall and also has a secondary school named after him.
John Port may refer to: Sir John Port (judge) (1480–1541), judge, born in Chester, lived in Etwall, Derbyshire, England; Sir John Port (died 1557), son of above, born in Etwall, founded Repton School
John Port (died 1557) Sir John Port (before 1510 – 6 June 1557) was an English Knight of the Bath and politician. He founded Repton School, an almshouse at Etwall and also has a secondary school named after him. Family. The family of Port was based in Chester.
Biography. Sir John Port, KB, MP of Etwall, co. Derby (b. bef. 1514 - d. 1557), [1] [2] [3] was the son of: Sir John Port (b. c. 1472 - d. 14 Mar 1540), [1] [4] and Jane, d. & h. of John FitzHerbert, [1] of Etwall, co. Derby, King's Rememberancer of the Exchequer (d. 1502) & wid. of John Pole of Radbourne.