Abacuk Pricket

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Abacuk Pricket was an English sailor and chronicler best known for his detailed account of the 1611 mutiny during Henry Hudson’s final voyage.

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Abacuk Pricket canonical 1
Abacuk Pricket’s account 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chronicler
person
sailor
activityStartTime early 17th century
countryOfCitizenship England
described events leading to the abandonment of Henry Hudson in Hudson Bay
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork historical narrative
maritime exploration
navigation
gender male
genre voyage narrative
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
historicalRegion Norse voyages to North America
surface form: North Atlantic exploration
knownFor account of the 1611 mutiny on Henry Hudson’s final voyage
languageOfWorkOrName English
narrativePerspective first-person account of the mutiny
notableWork narrative of the 1611 mutiny on Hudson’s last voyage
occupation chronicler
sailor
participantIn 1611 mutiny during Henry Hudson’s final voyage
Henry Hudson
surface form: Henry Hudson’s final voyage
sourceOfInformationFor history of Henry Hudson’s final voyage
history of early 17th-century Arctic exploration
wroteAbout Henry Hudson
Hudson Bay
mutiny at sea

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1611 Hudson Bay mutiny narrativeSource Abacuk Pricket
this entity surface form: Abacuk Pricket’s account