Jean Guiton (2 July 1585 – 15 March 1654) was born in La Rochelle, where he followed the occupation of ship-owner.
He became a notable Huguenot leader during the Naval battle of Saint-Martin-de-Ré and siege of La Rochelle.
Having been nominated Admiral of the fleet of La Rochelle, Jean Guiton fought the Naval battle of Saint-Martin-de-Ré against Royal forces on 27 October 1622.
[1] He later participated to the uprising led by Benjamin, Duke of Soubise in 1625, leading to the Capture of Ré island by Royal forces in September 1625.
The scene is still visible today in the Hôtel de Ville of La Rochelle, where a marble table with a chip made by his dagger is on display.