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Pierre François Péron

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This island was given the name "Isles de la Loutre" (Otter Islands) by Péron: "Everything united to convince us that we had the right to attribute to ourselves the honour of having discovered three new islands; and with this conviction I gave them the name of Otter Islands which was the name of our
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on 3 April 1796. Peron, Thomas Muir and a small party landed ashore but the inhabitants did not allow them to inspect the island. Trading later took place near the ship as adzes, mats and other artifacts were exchanged for knives and European goods.
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vessel. In order to distinguish them we named the eastern one 'Peron and Muir' (Motu Ko), the one to the north 'Dorr' (Pukapuka), and the name of 'Brown' (Motu Kotowa) was given to the third, after one of our officers." Peron
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Mémoires du Capitaine Péron, sur ses Voyages aux Côtes d'Afrique, en Arabie, a l'Île d'Amsterdam, aux Îles d'Anjouan et de Mayotte, aux Côtes Nord-Oeust de l'Amérique, aux Îles Sandwich, a la Chine, etc
150:, a Scottish lawyer tried in 1793 in Edinburgh for sedition and sentenced to transportation to New South Wales in 1794. Péron's chronicles describe the escape and the voyage across the Pacific. 38:, was a French sailor and trading captain who sailed to many different locations in the late 18th century. He owned his ship until it was captured by the British, following which he became a 256:
Péron's Memoires, in which he describes his survival alone on Île Amsterdam, were published in a limited edition and are now an expensive collectors' item. His account contains notes on
103:, the vessel that had landed the sealers. Deprived of the ship that had landed them, Péron and his men spent some 40 months marooned on the island until Captain Thomas Hadley, in 207:
where he was received by governor Diego Borica. In his accounts, Péron writes about the Pacific Northwest and its natives, as well as an interesting account about the
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then engaged in the sealskin and fur transport from the American Pacific coast to China. While leaving Sydney, Péron assisted in the escape of
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Description géologique de la Presqu'île d'Aden, de l'île de la Réunion, des îles Saint-Paul et Amsterdam
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Captain Péron reports that he was marooned three years (from 1792 to 1795) on New Amsterdam Island or
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Islands, and it is clear that the island is the one now known as Saint Paul. In February 1793
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Péron found that the store of seal skins he left behind had been brought in the American
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where furs were obtained and Muir was transferred to the Spanish vessel
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Archives départementales d'Indre-et-Loire, numerised vital records of
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island. There was confusion in the early days between Amsterdam and
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then became the first known European merchant vessel to visit
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Translation of fragments of "Mémoires du Capitaine Péron"
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For the French naturalist and explorer (1775-1810), see
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The Life of Thomas Muir, esq., Younger, of Huntershill
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where several escaped convicts landed. After sighting
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Index

François Péron
Lambézellec
Brest
sealer

Charles Vélain
Île Amsterdam
Indian Ocean
Saint Paul
Sir George Staunton
Lion
Macartney embassy
East Indiaman
Hindostan
Ceres
Port Jackson
Tasmania
convict
Sydney Cove
Sydney
maritime fur trade
Otter
Thomas Muir of Huntershill
Tonga
Niue
Pukapuka

Nootka Sound
Sutil
Monterey

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