Abacuk Pricket
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Abacuk Pricket est un écrivain-navigateur britannique qui a raconté le quatrième et dernier voyage (1611) du capitaine Henry Hudson. À l'époque des faits, il était serviteur de Sir , membre influent du parlement et fils du célèbre astronome Thomas Digges.
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Abacuk Pricket was the navigator of the Discovery on the fourth voyage of captain Henry Hudson. He was one of the mutineers who set Hudson adrift in a small boat, and then returned to England, eventually being one of only eight sailors who made it back to England alive. He was tried in 1618, but the authorities did not want to execute those who had saved the expedition and did not prosecute them for mutiny, but for murder. The court found that it was not murder to turn experienced seamen adrift near a shore that was neither barren nor uninhabited and acquitted Pricket.
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Abacuk Pricket
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Abacuk Pricket
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Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims And His Achievements
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Thomas Allibone Janvier
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1909
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Janvier, Thomas A.
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Abacuk Pricket was the navigator of the Discovery on the fourth voyage of captain Henry Hudson. He was one of the mutineers who set Hudson adrift in a small boat, and then returned to England, eventually being one of only eight sailors who made it back to England alive. He was tried in 1618, but the authorities did not want to execute those who had saved the expedition and did not prosecute them for mutiny, but for murder. The court found that it was not murder to turn experienced seamen adrift near a shore that was neither barren nor uninhabited and acquitted Pricket. Pricket is best known for writing a detailed account of Captain Hudson's journey to North America and the subsequent mutiny.
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Abacuk Pricket est un écrivain-navigateur britannique qui a raconté le quatrième et dernier voyage (1611) du capitaine Henry Hudson. À l'époque des faits, il était serviteur de Sir , membre influent du parlement et fils du célèbre astronome Thomas Digges.
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