Samuel Enderby (17 January 1719 – 19 September 1797) was an English whale oil merchant, significant in the history of whaling in the United Kingdom. In...
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Samuel Enderby (1755–1829) was a British whaling merchant, significant in the history of whaling in Australia. His father, Samuel Enderby (1717–1797)...
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Samuel Enderby & Sons was a whaling and sealing company based in London, England, founded circa 1775 by Samuel Enderby (1717–1797). The company was significant...
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Enderby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Samuel Enderby (1717–1797), founder of the whaling company Samuel Enderby & Sons Samuel...
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mast, and Pip declines the verb "look". The Pequod next gams with the Samuel Enderby of London, captained by Boomer, a down-to-earth fellow who lost his...
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Enderby Island is part of New Zealand's uninhabited Auckland Islands archipelago, south of mainland New Zealand. It is situated just off the northern...
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Hardwicke, New Zealand (redirect from Enderby Settlement)
Charles Enderby, as the resident chief commissioner and lieutenant governor of the new colony. Charles Enderby was the son of Samuel Enderby, founder...
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Charles Enderby (1797–1876) was one of three sons of Samuel Enderby Junior (1756–1829). He was the grandson of Samuel Enderby (1717–1797), who founded...
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nature of man in Chapter 125, "The Log and Line". Boomer commands the Samuel Enderby of London, one of the ships that Ahab encounters at sea. He has not...
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developed commercially by the whaling company of Samuel Enderby & Sons. The site was first acquired by Samuel Enderby II, with Morden College assisting in the...
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Zealand's largest city). Bristow worked for the businessman Samuel Enderby, the namesake of Enderby Island. The following year Bristow returned on Sarah to...
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1808 by James Lindsay, captain of the Samuel Enderby & Sons' (SE&S) snow whaler Swan. Swan and another Enderby whaler, Otter were in company when they...
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Charles Enderby, for the purpose of operating a permanent whaling station on the Auckland Islands. Charles Enderby was the grandson of Samuel Enderby, founder...
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that sealing became a major enterprise from the late 18th century. Samuel Enderby, along with Alexander Champion and John St Barbe organized the first...
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Henry William Gordon (1786–1865) and Elizabeth (1792–1873), daughter of Samuel Enderby Junior. The men of the Gordon family had served as officers in the British...
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Melville had been captain on Britannia, also a whaler belonging to Samuel Enderby & Sons, in 1791, when she had been one of 11 ships of the Third Fleet...
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the Naval General Service Medal with the clasp "Basque Roads 1809". Samuel Enderby & Sons acquired Lyra. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in...
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James J. Coffin from the British whaleship Transit and named after Samuel Enderby (1756–1829), owner of a London whaling company. Enderbury is a misspelling...
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prize taken from the French in 1805. She made one complete voyage for Samuel Enderby & Sons as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. She was lost...
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Jeroboam – plague ship Rachel – American whaling ship that finds Ishmael Samuel Enderby – British whaler captained by Boomer Mortzestus – horror novel The Ghost...
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as Enderby's secretary thus filled the role of colonial secretary. They sailed for the Auckland Islands from Hobart in November 1849 on the Samuel Enderby...
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Island in the Phoenix group, naming it after the London whaling firm Samuel Enderby & Sons. However, when he described his own discoveries of the Bonins...
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ending whaling from Whitby. The Southern fishery was launched when Samuel Enderby, along with Alexander Champion and John St Barbe, using American vessels...
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1808 Samuel Enderby & Sons had acquired her. Between 1808 and 1810 she made one whaling voyage during which she rediscovered Bouvet Island. Enderby's sold...
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private owner. August United Kingdom White Cowes Samuel Enderby Full-rigged ship For Samuel Enderby. August Nova Scotia Thetis Brig For private owner...
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sloop Essex Junior was a French prize that the British whaling firm of Samuel Enderby and Sons purchased and used as a whaler under the name Atlantic. In...
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coast was Captain Thomas Melvill who commanded the Britannia owned by Samuel Enderby & Sons. To mark the occasion Governor Arthur Phillip presented Captain...
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1806 on she sailed first as a merchantman, and then as a whaler for Samuel Enderby & Sons. She made at least four whaling voyages. She is last listed in...
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Eliza Scott, who led an exploration cruise for the English whaling firm Samuel Enderby & Sons to the Antarctic in 1838–1839. During the expedition of 1838–1839...
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