John Selwyn Calverley | |
Fullname: | John Selwyn Calverley |
Nationality: | British |
Birth Date: | 4 July 1855 |
Birth Place: | Leeds, England |
Death Place: | Leeds, England |
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John Selwyn Calverley (middle name sometimes spelled Selwin; 4 July 1855 – 30 December 1900)[1] was a British sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France. Calverley took the silver in the 20+ ton.[2]
Calverley was born in Leeds, a member of the Calverley family of Oulton Hall.[1] His father was Edmund Calverley and his mother, Isabella, was the daughter of Sir John Thomas Selwyn, 6th baronet Selwyn (or Selwin) and sister of the Conservative politician Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, 1st Baron Rookwood.[3] In 1888 he married Sybil Disraeli, a niece of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli,[4] and they had two daughters: