Nathaniel Portlock (c. 1748 – 12 September 1817) was a British ship's captain, maritime fur trader, and author. He entered the Royal Navy in 1772 as an...
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takes its name. Named after Nathaniel Portlock, the town was an active cannery community in the early 20th century. Portlock was established in the Kenai...
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Portlock (1794–1864), British geologist and soldier Nathaniel Portlock (c. 1748–1817), British ship’s captain, maritime fur traderand author Portlock...
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Salisbury Sound was named by Captain Nathaniel Portlock in 1787, in honor of Bishop Salisbury, even though Portlock did not ever see the sound itself. It...
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expedition from August 1791 to August 1793. Her commander was Lieutenant Nathaniel Portlock. "HMS ASSISTANT". Bligh Encyclopedia. Pitcairn Island Study Center...
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Ellison Portlock (30 September 1794 – 14 February 1864) was born at Gosport and was a British geologist and soldier, the only son of Nathaniel Portlock, and...
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King John Ledyard David Nelson Omai Hugh Palliser Sydney Parkinson Nathaniel Portlock Edward Riou Henry Roberts David Samwell Daniel Solander Herman Spöring...
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Cook's second voyage, acted as interpreter until he returned home Nathaniel Portlock served as master's mate on Discovery and later Resolution Edward Riou...
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George's Sound Company under command of the maritime fur traders Nathaniel Portlock and Captain George Dixon anchored in the harbor, but avoided coming...
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James Cook (British); 1772–1775; in HMS Resolution. George Dixon and Nathaniel Portlock (British); 1785–1788; in Queen Charlotte and King George respectively;...
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