Sir John Carter, Knt. of Portsmouth

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Sir John Carter, Knt. of Portsmouth

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Birthplace: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Death: May 18, 1808 (62-71)
Place of Burial: aged 67 years.
Immediate Family:

Son of John Carter and Susanna Carter
Husband of Dorothy Carter
Father of Anne Carter; Susanna Carter; John Carter; Dorothy Carter; Mary Carter and 2 others
Brother of William Carter, Esq.; Daniel Carter; Anne Carter; Edward Carter and Susanna Carter
Half brother of James Carter

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About Sir John Carter, Knt. of Portsmouth

Sir John Carter (before December 20, 1741 – May 18, 1808), a Unitarian merchant, was on nine occasions Mayor of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, the chief maritime port for the Royal Navy. He played a key role in defusing the crisis caused by the 1797 naval mutiny at Spithead. Members of his family were long influential in Portsmouth politics.

The eldest son of Susanna Pyke and John Carter, a successful and respected merchant, John was baptised in the High Street Presbyterian (Unitarian) Chapel in Portsmouth. His parents, rational dissenters, refused to belong to the Church of England and, like both his grandfathers, were members of this chapel. In 1763, at 22, John was elected an alderman of the (then) borough of Portsmouth and, at the same time, started to act as a magistrate. He was mayor for a few months in 1769, but, as he was a Whig, the Tories soon turned him out of office.

His son John (1788–1838), a barrister and Member of Parliament for Portsmouth, changed his name to John Bonham-Carter to inherit from a cousin.

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Sir John Carter, Knt. of Portsmouth's Timeline

1741
December 20, 1741
High Street Presbyterian or Unitarian, Portsmouth.
1741
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1773
1773
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1775
1775
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1777
1777
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1783
1783
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1786
July 18, 1786
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1788
September 29, 1788
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1791
July 26, 1791
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England