Charles William Barkley
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Charles William Barkley (1759 – 16 May 1832) was a ship captain and maritime fur trader. He was born in Hertford, England, son of Charles Barkley. | Charles William Barkley (1759 – 16 May 1832) was a ship captain and maritime fur trader. He was born in Hertford, England, son of Charles Barkley. | ||
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+ | Barkley sailed the [[Imperial Eagle]] to Nootka Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, arriving on in June 1787. At 400 tons, the Imperial Eagle was the largest ship to ever enter the main harbor of Friendly Cove in [[Nootka Sound]]. | ||
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+ | He rediscovered the strait allegedly described by [[Juan De Fuca Strait|Juan de Fuca]] and named the strait as such on his chart. Barkley's Imperial Eagle was the first non-indigenous vessel to enter [[Neath Bay]], | ||
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Current revision as of 23:14, 4 June 2010
Charles William Barkley (1759 – 16 May 1832) was a ship captain and maritime fur trader. He was born in Hertford, England, son of Charles Barkley.
Barkley sailed the Imperial Eagle to Nootka Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, arriving on in June 1787. At 400 tons, the Imperial Eagle was the largest ship to ever enter the main harbor of Friendly Cove in Nootka Sound.
He rediscovered the strait allegedly described by Juan de Fuca and named the strait as such on his chart. Barkley's Imperial Eagle was the first non-indigenous vessel to enter Neath Bay,