Rotor,
No.
DrDuck,
No horses were harmed in this course of history.
I am staying tight on this one as the rebuke on my last question
has me back for revenge. LOL
It's all good.
Hmmmm,
a Hint.
You could nearly say that almost one thousand people were
dead around this person.
He was responsible for nearly half of them.
Put it this way,
The last person who they dreaded.
And then they were dead.
Then he was dead.
In a forsaken place.
Would that have been Willaim Damper who in 1688 came looking for the Tryall 66 yeasrs after it was wrecked He was in his ship the Cygnet when it was marooned in King Sound. He is regarded as the first Englishman to set foot on the mainland of Australia
Maybe John Brooke and the crew of the Tryal who shipwrecked off the coast of the Pilbara on what was to become Tryal rocks. But then it was New Holland
As Terra Australis or Australia it was Captain Cook and his crew.
Yep, GT gets it. Brooke was a bit of a scoundrel, and was shipwrecked off the coast of WA in 1622. Taking into account the broader definition he was the first Englishman to land or sight Australia. One part of William Dampier's mission was to identify the site of the wreck.
I have an idea for a question so lets see where it takes us.
What am I
I was yet to be named but I had already caused feathers to fly between 2 states with a 3rd also not happy. Restrictions in the Australian constitution for some time made progress on my naming and instigation, difficult.
GT
Like Doc said its harder everyday to come up with a new challenge.