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Esteban Mestivier (died 1832) served as the Argentine Military and Civil commander in the Falkland Islands for a brief period in 1832. His appointment to the role was gazetted in the British and Argentine Packet News in September 1832. The announcement led to the British consul issuing a note of protest, which other than a brief acknowledgement from Argentina went unanswered. This combined with the USS Lexington raid of 1831, is considered to have prompted the British to send a small naval patrol to re-assert British sovereignty in the Falkland Islands.

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  • Juan Esteban Francisco Mestivier (es)
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  • Esteban Mestivier (died 1832) served as the Argentine Military and Civil commander in the Falkland Islands for a brief period in 1832. His appointment to the role was gazetted in the British and Argentine Packet News in September 1832. The announcement led to the British consul issuing a note of protest, which other than a brief acknowledgement from Argentina went unanswered. This combined with the USS Lexington raid of 1831, is considered to have prompted the British to send a small naval patrol to re-assert British sovereignty in the Falkland Islands. (en)
  • Juan Francisco Esteban Mestivier (en francés: Joseph François Etienne Mestivier) fue un Sargento Mayor de Artillería nacido en Francia al servicio de la provincia de Buenos Aires, nombrado como Comandante Civil y Militar de las islas Malvinas y adyacentes al Cabo de Hornos en el Océano Atlántico en 1832 para imponer orden luego de la incursión y ataque del USS Lexington a Puerto Soledad el año anterior.​ Ejerció el cargo pocos meses, ya que falleció asesinado en un motín, lo que agudizó el estado crítico de la colonia argentina antes de la ocupación del territorio por parte del Reino Unido en 1833.​ (es)
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  • José Francisco Esteban Mestivier (en)
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  • José Francisco Esteban Mestivier (en)
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  • Esteban Mestivier (died 1832) served as the Argentine Military and Civil commander in the Falkland Islands for a brief period in 1832. His appointment to the role was gazetted in the British and Argentine Packet News in September 1832. The announcement led to the British consul issuing a note of protest, which other than a brief acknowledgement from Argentina went unanswered. This combined with the USS Lexington raid of 1831, is considered to have prompted the British to send a small naval patrol to re-assert British sovereignty in the Falkland Islands. Arriving in October 1832, he was murdered in a mutiny the following month. There are few reliably known details of his early life and even the exact circumstances of his death are unclear. (en)
  • Juan Francisco Esteban Mestivier (en francés: Joseph François Etienne Mestivier) fue un Sargento Mayor de Artillería nacido en Francia al servicio de la provincia de Buenos Aires, nombrado como Comandante Civil y Militar de las islas Malvinas y adyacentes al Cabo de Hornos en el Océano Atlántico en 1832 para imponer orden luego de la incursión y ataque del USS Lexington a Puerto Soledad el año anterior.​ Ejerció el cargo pocos meses, ya que falleció asesinado en un motín, lo que agudizó el estado crítico de la colonia argentina antes de la ocupación del territorio por parte del Reino Unido en 1833.​ Su esposa dio a luz a su único hijo en Puerto Soledad,​​ convirtiéndose el pequeño en uno de los varios malvinenses argentinos que nacieron antes de 1833, incluyendo a Matilde Vernet y Sáez.​​​ (es)
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