Messrs Enderby collection 1784-1823
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Enderby Samuel 1756-1829
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Biscoe, John, 1794-1843.
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Southern Whale Fishery Company
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Rea Henry b 1804
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Messrs Enderby
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Enderby, Messrs
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The Enderby firm was founded by Samuel Enderby (1720-1797), who was originally apprenticed as a cooper, later setting up his own business in Lower Thames Street, London. He married the daughter of his master, Charles Buxton, an oil cooper and merchant, and subsequently became a ship owner. Later he moved Samuel Enderby & Sons, oil merchants, to Paul's Wharf, Thames Street, and there the firm remained until 1830. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Enderby ve...
Enderby Mary
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Enderby, Charles, 1798?-1876
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Epithet: of Add MS 40458 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001094.0x00014a Charles Enderby was born circa 1798, the grandson of Samuel Enderby (1720-1797), founder of Enderby & Sons, a sealing and whaling firm active in both the Arctic and Southern Ocean. On the death of his father, Samuel Enderby Jnr. (1756-1829), Charles and his brothers Henry and George took over, moving the firm in 1830 from ...
Enderby George
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