Jean-Baptiste de Glandevès du Castellet [Note 1] (Castellet-Saint-Cassien, 7 November 1728 — 1803)[2][3] was a French Navy officer.
[3] He served on the 64-gun Solide, on which he took part in the Battle of Cape Sicié on 22 February 1744.
In 1746, he was on Trident before transferring to Argonaute and taking part in Duc d'Anville expedition.
[2] He was the officer in charge of the Navy at Toulon from 1790 to 1791, and was brutalised by a mob during the revolutionary unrest.
[8] Ségur mentioned Glandevès in his Mémoires as "An officer respectable because of his age, his skills and bravery.