- Jacob Le Maire
Jacob Le Maire (c. 1585,
Antwerp -December 22 1616 , at sea) was a Dutch mariner, who circumnavigated the earth in 1615-16. The strait betweenTierra del Fuego andStaten Island, Argentina was named theLe Maire Strait in his honor, however, not without controversy. It was Le Maire himself who proposed to the council aboard "Eendracht" that the new passage should be called by his name and the council unanimously agreed with Le Maire. The author or authors of "THE RELATION" ["THE RELATION OF a Wonderfull Voiage made by Willem Cornelison Schouten of Horne. Shewing how South from the Straights of Magelan in Terra Delfuego: he found and discovered a newe passage through the great South Seaes, and that way sayled round about the world". London: Imprinted by T.D. for Nathanaell Newbery, 1619 [Facsimile of the first edition in English. London: George Rainbird Limited for The World Publishing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1966] . “Translation thereof out of the Dutch, wherein it was written” by William Philip] took "Eendracht" captain Schouten’s side by proclaiming::“ ... our men had each of them three cups of wine in signe of ioy for our good hap ... [and the naming of] the "Straights of Le Maire", although by good right it should rather have been called "Willem Schouten Straight", after our Masters Name, by whose wise conduction and skill in sayling, the same was found.” ["THE RELATION", p. 25] ."Eendracht" then rounded
Cape Horn , proving thatTierra del Fuego was not a continent.Jacob Le Maire was one of 22 children of Maria van Walraven and
Isaac Le Maire (1558-1624), then already a prosperous merchant in Antwerp. Isaac and his family fled Antwerp after the Spanish siege of the city in 1585, the same year Jacob is thought to be born, to settle inAmsterdam . Isaac was very successful in Amsterdam, and became one of the founders of theDutch East Indies Company (VOC). However, in 1605 Isaac Le Maire was forced to leave the company after a dispute and for the next decade tried to break the company's monopoly on the trade to the East Indies.By 1615 Isaac had established a new company (the "Australian Company") with the goal to find a new route to the
Pacific and theSpice Islands , thereby evading the restrictions of the VOC. He contributed to the outfitting two ships, the "Eendracht" and "Hoorn", and put his son Jacob in charge of trading during the expedition. ["chiefe Marchant and principall factor"] The experienced ship masterWillem Schouten was captain of the "Eendracht" and a participant of the enterprise in equal shares with Isaac Le Maire. ["THE RELATION", The Preface]On
June 14 1615 Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten sailed fromTexel in the United Provinces. OnJanuary 29 1616 they roundedCape Horn , which they named for the "Hoorn", which was lost in a fire. The Dutch city ofHoorn was also the birthplace of Schouten. After failing to moor at theJuan Fernández Islands in early March, the ships crossed the Pacific in a fairly straight line, visiting several of theTuamotus . Between April 21 and 24 1616 they were the first Westerners to visit the (Northern)Tonga islands: "Cocos Island" (Tafahi ), "Traitors Island" (Niuatoputapu ), and "Island of Good Hope" (Niuafo'ou ). On April 28 they discovered theHoorn Islands (Futuna andAlofi ), where they were very well received and staid until May 12. They then followed the north coasts of New Ireland andNew Guinea and visited adjacent islands, including what became known as theSchouten Islands onJuly 24 .They reached the Northern Moluccas in August and finally
Ternate , the head quarters of the VOC, on September 12, 1616. Here they were enthusiastically welcomed by Governor-GeneralLaurens Reael , admiralSteven Verhagen , and the governor ofAmbon , Jasper Jansz.The "Eendracht" sailed on to Java and reached Jacatra on October 28 with a remarkable 84 of the original 87-crew members of both ships on board.Although they had opened an unknown route,
Jan Pietersz Coen of the VOC claimed infringement of its monopoly of trade to theSpice Islands . Le Maire and Schouten were arrested and the "Eendracht" was confiscated. After being released, they returned from Jacatra to Amsterdam in the company ofJoris van Spilbergen , who was on a circumnavigation of the earth himself, be it via the traditionalStrait of Magellan .Le Maire was aboard the ship "Amsterdam" on this journey home, but died en route. Van Spilbergen was at his dying bed and took Le Maire's report of his trip and included it in his book "Mirror of the East and West Indies". Jacob's father Isaac challenged the confiscation and the conclusion of the VOC, but it took him until 1622 until a court ruled in his favor. He was awarded 64,000 pounds, could retrieve his son's diaries (which he then published as well), and his company was allowed trade via the newly discovered route. Unfortunately, by then, the
Dutch West Indies Company had claimed the same waters.Footnotes and References
* Spilbergen, Joris van and Le Maire, Jacob (1619) "Speculum orientalis occidentalisque Indiae navigationum, quarum una Georgii à Spilbergen - altera Jacobi le Maire - directa, Annis 1614 - 18 : exhibens Novi in mare Australe transitus, incognitarumque hactenus terrarum ac gentium inventionem ; praelia aliquot terra marique commissa, expugnationesque urbium, una cum duabus novis utriusque Indiae historiis, Catalogo munitionum Hollandicarum, ducum et reliqui bellici apparatus, tretique quatuor, suis quaeque figuris illustrata" Geelkercke, Lugduni Batavorum [http://worldcat.org/oclc/64412702 OCLC 64412702] ;
* Kemp, Peter (ed.) (1976) "LeMaire, Jacob (1585-1616)" "The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea" Oxford University Press, London, ISBN 0192115537 ;External links
* [http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/diglib/2005/lemaire/ Le Maire reports] , on line thanks to: Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld (original edition from 1621, in Dutch, with 25 original maps from all over the world, 256 pages).
*Robert Kerr (1824): [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/13130/13130-h/13130-h.htm#chapter4-6 Voyage round the world, in 1615-1617, by William Cornelison Schouten and Jacques le Maire, going round Cape Horn.]References
* Dirk J. Barreveld, Tegen de Heeren van de VOC - Isaac Le Maire En De Ontdekking Van Kaap Hoorn, Sdu uitgeverij, 2002
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