Baret

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Baret is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Jeanne Baret

Jeanne Baret was a member of Louis Antoine de Bougainville's colonial expedition on the ships La Boudeuse and Étoile in 1766–1769. Baret is recognized as the first woman to have completed a voyage of circumnavigation of the globe, which she did via maritime.

Spelman may refer to:

John Harrington or John Harington may refer to:

Baret Island

Baret Island is a small, sandy but mostly-rocky, oval-shaped island in Buzzards Bay; it is part of the town of Gosnold, in Dukes County and the Elizabeth Islands in Massachusetts, USA. The island is just off the near mid-northern coast of Nashawena Island, northeast of Rock Island, southeast of a peninsula known as The Neck on Nashawena Island, and directly north of Middle Pond, also on Nashawena.

John Talbot may refer to:

William Herbert may refer to:

Thomas Lee may refer to:

Thomas or Tom Hunt may refer to:

Richard Barrett may refer to:

John Chamberlain may refer to:

Thomas or Tom Barrett may refer to:

John Barret may refer to:

John Kent may refer to:

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John Baret or Barrett, was an English lexicographer during the Elizabethan era, and was responsible for publishing a dictionary of English, Latin, Greek and French entitled An Alvearie.

Richard Baret, of Eastgate Street, Gloucester, was an English politician.

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Thomas Baret, was an English Member of Parliament and spicer.