William Dampier was a pirate and a naturalist. He was a meticulous observer of nature and note-taker, and to this end, his curiosity led him to explore.
William dampiers ship was called the Roebuck
in 1720
Jake Thomas Francis
Yes, it is generally referred to as a 'maiden voyage' for that very reason.
In his second voyage, he faced a fierce storm, which was the reason for his demise.
William Morton has written: 'Dr. Kane's Arctic voyage'
William Bradford
he frated
expedition
William and Daniel Vestal. Daniel died on the voyage and was buried at sea.
William Belshaw has written: 'A voyage of William Belshaw (a native of Liverpool)' -- subject(s): Description and travel
to trade spices in Batavia