PHILIP CARTERET
:''This is about the British explorer; for the colonial governor, see Philip Carteret (governor).''
Captain 'Philip Carteret' RN (January 22, 1733 – July 21, 1796). Born in Jersey, he was a British naval officer and explorer who participated in the Royal Navy's circumnavigation expedition of 1766.
In 1766 he was given the command of the ''Swallow'' to circumnavigate the world, as consort to the ''Dolphin'' under the command of Samuel Wallis. The two ships were parted shortly after sailing through the Strait of Magellan, Carteret discovering Pitcairn Island and the Carteret Islands, which were subsequently named after him. He returned to England in March 1769.
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Captain 'Philip Carteret' RN (January 22, 1733 – July 21, 1796). Born in Jersey, he was a British naval officer and explorer who participated in the Royal Navy's circumnavigation expedition of 1766.
In 1766 he was given the command of the ''Swallow'' to circumnavigate the world, as consort to the ''Dolphin'' under the command of Samuel Wallis. The two ships were parted shortly after sailing through the Strait of Magellan, Carteret discovering Pitcairn Island and the Carteret Islands, which were subsequently named after him. He returned to England in March 1769.
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