Samuel Hearne
Samuel Hearne
(
1745
-
1792
),
English
explorer
, was born in
London
. In
1756
he entered the navy, and was some time with
Lord Hood
; at the end of the
Seven Years' War
(
1763
) he took service with the
Hudson's Bay Company
. In
1768
he examined portions of the
Hudson Bay
coasts with a view to improving the cod fishery, and in
1769
-
1772
he was employed in north-western discovery, searching especially for certain copper mines described by Indians. His first attempt (from 6 November 1769) failed through the desertion of his Indians; his second (from
23 February
1770
) through the breaking of his quadrant; but in his third (December 1770 to June 1772) he was successful, not only discovering the
copper
of the
Coppermine River
basin, but tracing this river to the
Arctic Ocean
. On
July 17
1771
,
Chipewyan
chief
Matonabbee
travelling as his guide on his arctic overland journey, massacred a group of unsuspecting
Inuit
; this would be known as the
Massacre at Bloody Falls
. He reappeared at
Fort Prince of Wales
on 30 June
1772
. Becoming governor of this fort in
1775
he was taken prisoner by the French under
La Prouse
in 1782. He returned to England in
1787
where he died in
1792
. Hearne Hearne Hearne
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