Pringle Stokes

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Pringle Stokes was a British Royal Navy officer best known as the first commander of HMS Beagle during its early surveying voyages in the 1820s.

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instanceOf British person
Royal Navy officer
human
activeYearsEndTime 1828
activeYearsStartTime early 19th century
burialPlace Port Famine NERFINISHED
Puerto del Hambre NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1828
deathPlace Strait of Magellan NERFINISHED
employer British Royal Navy NERFINISHED
era Age of Sail
Georgian era
fieldOfWork hydrographic surveying
naval exploration
knownFor being the first commander of HMS Beagle
surveying voyages in South America
languageSpoken English
mannerOfDeath suicide
militaryBranch Royal Navy
militaryRank Commander
nationality British
notableWork early surveying voyages of HMS Beagle in the 1820s
occupation naval officer
partOf Beagle survey expeditions NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Strait of Magellan NERFINISHED
positionHeld commander of HMS Beagle
shipCommanded HMS Beagle NERFINISHED
significantEvent commanded HMS Beagle on its first surveying voyage
participated in early 1820s surveys of the coasts of South America

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HMS Beagle captain Pringle Stokes