This article is about the merchant. For the baronet, see Sir John St Barbe, 1st Baronet.
John St Barbe
Born
8 October 1741
Southampton, England
Died
9 January 1816
Blackheath, London
Nationality
British
Occupation(s)
British navy officer, shipbroker and shipowner
Known for
Whaling ship owner
John St Barbe (1742–1816) was a British naval officer. He later became a prominent English shipbroker and shipowner in London. His vessels were active in whaling, the transport of convicts, and in the slave trade.[1]
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JohnStBarbe (1742–1816) was a British naval officer. He later became a prominent English shipbroker and shipowner in London. His vessels were active...
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by Captain JohnSt. Barbe on land granted to him by King James VI and I. The castle was garrisoned by ten men and commanded by JohnSt. Barbe. It was partially...
was launched when Samuel Enderby, along with Alexander Champion and JohnStBarbe, using American vessels and crews, sent out twelve whaleships in 1776...
1722) Richard Fiennes (1716 - 1781) 6th Viscount Alice Fiennes, married JohnStBarbe Bridget Fiennes, married Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln Constance...
was restored by a large inheritance from his great-great-uncle Sir JohnStBarbe, 1st Baronet (died 1723), MP, of Broadlands in Hampshire. In the chancel...
late 18th century. Samuel Enderby, along with Alexander Champion and JohnStBarbe organized the first commercial expedition to the South Atlantic Ocean...
1699: John Leigh 1700: Edward Chute of the Vine 1700: William Salmon 1701: John Leigh of Norcott 1702: ? 1703: Edward Lisle 1704: Sir JohnStBarbe, 1st...
southern whale fishery included Daniel Bennett, Alexander Champion, JohnStBarbe and Thomas Sturge. The development of harpoons went hand in hand with...
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Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland New Albion Brig For John Bishop. Unknown date United Kingdom Southampton Orpheus Merchantman For JohnStBarbe &...
owner. Unknown date Great Britain Swansea Atlantic Merchantman For JohnStBarbe & Co. Unknown date Cuba Havana Bahama Ship of the line For Spanish Navy...
daughter of John Bluet, and had four sons: Robert, who died in his father's lifetime; Henry, who became heir to his father, but died unmarried; John, who next...
Dano-Norwegian Navy. Unknown date Great Britain Tartar Merchantman For JohnStBarbe. Unknown date Great Britain Thetis Brig For Taylor & Co. Unknown date...