James Weddell

British explorer
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Born:
Aug. 24, 1787, Ostend, Austrian Netherlands
Died:
Sept. 9, 1834, London (aged 47)

James Weddell (born Aug. 24, 1787, Ostend, Austrian Netherlands—died Sept. 9, 1834, London) was a British explorer and seal hunter who set a record for navigation into the Antarctic and for whom the Weddell Sea is named. Weddell commanded the sealing brig “Jane” on three Antarctic voyages, the success of the first (1819–21) permitting him to buy a share in the vessel. On the second voyage (1821–22) he visited the island of South Georgia, east of the tip of South America, as well as the South Shetland Islands. In February 1822 he visited and named the South Orkney Islands. On ...(100 of 158 words)