John David Barbutt b.1709
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John David BARBUTT or BARBETT b.1709
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An early eighteenth-century bookpile bookplate labelled "John David Barbutt" is suggested by Brian North Lee to have belonged to the David John Barbett (b.1709) who was at Merchant Taylors School in 1721-2, but he was unable to trace any further biographical information. Other scraps of information from the web suggest that he may have been the son of Isaac Barbut of the Post Office in London, that he was born in Konigsberg and became a naturalised British citizen in 1753, and that he was living around that time in Cartwright Street, London. He seems also to have followed his father as secretary of the Post Office.
Sources
- John David Barbutt, Rootsweb.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.
- Lee, B. N., Bookpile bookplates, London, 1992, no.10.