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  1. Jean-François Marie de Surville (18 January 1717 – 8 April 1770) was a merchant captain with the French East India Company. He commanded a voyage of exploration to the Pacific in 1769–70. Born in Brittany, France, Surville joined the French East India Company in 1727 at the age of 10.

  2. Jean-François-Marie de Surville est un explorateur et marin marchand français né à Port-Louis le 18 janvier 1717 et mort noyé le 8 avril 1770, à Chilca (en) au Pérou.

  3. 17 de mai. de 2022 · Learn about the French explorer and merchant captain who discovered New Zealand in 1769. See his illustration, biography, and citation details on this web page.

  4. Captain Jean François Marie de Surville had left India on the St Jean Baptiste in March 1769 for a voyage of trade and exploration to the South Pacific. Sailing via Malacca and the Solomon Islands, he reached the western coast of New Zealand (he was the first European to see it since Tasman) on 12 December 1769.

  5. This biography, written by John Dunmore, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990. It was updated in October, 2023. Jean François Marie de Surville was born on 18 January 1717 at Port-Louis, Brittany, France. He was the son of Jean de Surville, a government official of Port-Louis, and his second wife, Françoise ...

  6. Ranginui was a Ngāti Kahu chief from Doubtless Bay who was kidnapped by the French explorer Jean François Marie de Surville. De Survilles ship, the St Jean Baptiste, had left French India in early June 1769 on a voyage in search of trading opportunities in the Pacific.