Henry Hudson - Wikipedia The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson, John Collier's 1881 painting of Hudson, his son, and loyal crew set adrift After the mutiny, Hudson's shallop broke out oars and tried to keep pace with the Discovery for some time
The Hudson Stone: A clue to a 400 year old mystery in the Ottawa Valley Found in 1959 when a road worker re-paving Highway 17 came across it, this stone could help solve the mystery of what happened to the famous explorer Henry Hudson after his crew sent him adrift from his ship in a 1611 mutiny on James Bay
Henry Hudson | Biography Facts | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica A mutiny ensued, and Henry Hudson, his son, and seven others were set adrift in a small boat in June 1611 The castaways were never heard of again, and nothing definitive is known about what happened to them
Mutiny or Murder: What Happened to Henry Hudson? An oil painting from 1881 by John Maler Collier depicts Henry Hudson, his son and a crew member after he was presumably set adrift in a small boat after a mutiny on his last voyage
Henry Hudson set adrift by mutineers | June 22, 1611 - HISTORY After spending a winter trapped by ice in present-day Hudson Bay, the starving crew of the Discovery mutinies against its captain, English navigator Henry Hudson, and sets him, his teenage
The Aftermath of Henry Hudsons Last Voyage, 1611 and on - Ian Chadwick Possibly Hudson and his abandoned crew died in that boat on the water, of cold and hunger Several were already sick when they were set adrift Possibly they made their way to the shore, to set up camp and await the rescuers they knew would be sent from England to find them
Looking for Henry Hudson - Smithsonian Magazine Set adrift by mutineers during his expedition to find a Northwest Passage, the famous explorer was never heard from again What was his fate?
Henry Hudson – Northeast Explorer - Legends of America The mutineers seized Hudson, his son, and seven other crew members, setting them adrift in a small boat The Hudsons and their companions were never seen again The Discovery returned to England, where the crew went on trial for Hudson’s murder later that year
Henry Hudson - Encyclopedia. com When warmer weather came, mutineers, led by Juet, placed Hudson and a few loyal crew members in an open boat and set it adrift; the mutineers sailed for England Many died on the way, including Juet; and the survivors, when the truth leaked out, received prison sentences