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Robert Bennet Forbes



         


Captain Robert Bennet Forbes (September 18, 1804 - November 23, 1889), was a sea-captain, China merchant, ship-owner, and writer. He was born in Jamaica Plain near Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Ralph Bennet and Margaret (Perkins) Forbes, and brother of John Murray Forbes. As a member of the Forbes family of Boston, much of his wealth was derived from the opium and China trade of the 19th century. Indeed, he played a prominent role in the outbreak of the Opium War. Despite the ethical problems of dealing in Opium, he was known to engage in humanitarian activities, such as commandeering the U. S. S. Jamestown to send food to Irish famine sufferers in 1847.

His writings, most of them pamphlets, include:

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