William Macworth collection 1850-1852
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Enderby Samuel 1756-1829
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British Colonizing Expeditions Auckland Islands 1849-1952
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Messrs Enderby (Firm)
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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 ...
Macworth William Alexander
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Enderby Mary
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Southern Whale Fishery Company 1849-1852
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William Alexander Macworth
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William Alexander Macworth was a contemporary of Charles Enderby (1798-1876). In 1849 he sailed with Enderby to the new British colony at the Auckland Islands. This was established by Enderby as a base for whaling under the Southern Whale Fishery Company. Macworth was to serve as Assistant Commissioner. The project was abandoned in 1852 From the guide to the William Macworth collection, 1850-1852, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) ...
Enderby George
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