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867183
  • Title
    Journal of Commander Pringle Stokes, R.N., H.M.S. Beagle Coast of West Patagonia, 28 March-24 July 1828
  • Creator
  • Call number
    SAFE/MLMSS 7896 (Safe 1/459)
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    28 March-24 July 1828
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    867183
  • Physical Description
    0.02 metres of textual material (1 vol.)
  • Collection history
    This journal remained in the King family until 1977 when it was purchased by Australian collector, Geoffrey Ingleton, who sold it to Lawsons auction, Sydney in 1991.
  • Scope and Content
    Pringle Stokes was captain of HMS Beagle on its first voyage around South America.
    This was Stokes' final journal. He committed suicide on the voyage and died on 12 August 1828. During this period the Beagle was charting the Strait of Magellan and the islands to the north on the Pacific coast in appalling weather conditions. Ill health and food shortages added to the hardships. The journal charts Stokes' mental decline. Stokes shot himself on 1st August 1828 (a week after the journal ends) but he lingered until 12th August 1828.

    It records daily notes (118 pages) as well as regular information of weather, wind, and location with lengthy descriptions of places visited, Port Henry (Isla Madre de Dios), the Gulf of Penas, and Borja Bay. Included are results of experiments on environmental magnetism using "Professor Haansteen's instrument" at different locations in Brazil tipped in (11 pages, 1827).

    Tipped into the volume are three autograph letters by Benjamin Bynoe, the ship's assistant surgeon, to Stokes, relating to the health of the crew, dated 16 June, 24 June and 24 July 1828.

    This voyage was under the overall command of the Australian, Phillip Parker King.
    This journal was kept by King as part of his papers and used when he was writing up the official account of the voyage. It is a partial journal with marginal comments by King. It belongs with another partial journal with a slightly different date span, 18 March-18 May 1828, held in King's papers (Location: MLMSS 1521) in the Mitchell Library. They were clearly kept together as working papers though at this stage it has not been clearly established which draft has priority. Both are written in Stokes' hand with annotations by Phillip Parker King.
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
    Research & study copies allowed: Authors have been deceased for more than 50 years
    Rights and Restrictions Information:: No publication without prior written approval of copyright holders
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holders
  • Published Information
    This unfinished journal is referred to in volume 1 of Phillip Parker King's, Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836 : describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe. London : Henry Colburn, 1839.
  • General note

    Bookplate of Geoffrey Ingleton on the inside front cover.
    Printed map on endpaper of back of inside back cover.
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    The verso of front cover contains a written inscription from Geoffrey Ingleton describing his original purchase in 1977 of the journal. It also provides a description of the condition and an explanation of its rebinding in buffalo hide in 1979 and gives a brief history of Pringle Stokes and the journal.
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