William Barrett

English consul at Aleppo
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Quick Facts

IntroEnglish consul at Aleppo
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isConsul
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Death19 June 1584
The details

Biography

William Barrett (died 1584) was English consul at Aleppo. He was there when John Eldred and his companion, William Shales, arrived there on 11 June 1584; he died eight days after their arrival, as is recorded in Eldred's narrative.

Works

He wrote a treatise on The Money and Measures of Babylon, Balsara, and the Indies, with the Customes, &c., which occupies pp. 406 to 416 of the second volume of Richard Hakluyt's Collection of Voyages, folio edition, 1810. A paragraph records the discovery of the island of Saint Helena, and its use as a provision depôt for the ‘Portugale’ traders with India.

(By Balsara he was referring to the modern-day Basra in Iraq.)

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