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  1. Captain Tobias Furneaux (21 August 1735 – 18 September 1781) was a British navigator and Royal Navy officer, who accompanied James Cook on his second voyage of exploration. He was one of the first men to circumnavigate the world in both directions, and later commanded a British vessel during the American War of Independence .

  2. El capitán Tobias Furneaux (Swilly, cerca de Plymouth, 21 de agosto de 1735-19 de septiembre de 1781) fue un navegante inglés y oficial de la Royal Navy, que acompañó a James Cook en su segundo viaje de exploración. Fue el primer hombre en circunnavegar el mundo en ambas direcciones.

  3. Tobias Furneaux (born Aug. 21, 1735, Swilly, near Plymouth, Devon, Eng.—died Sept. 19, 1781, Swilly) was a British naval officer and explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the globe in both directions. On Capt. Samuel Wallis’s westerly-directed circumnavigation in the Royal Navy ship Dolphin (1766–68), Furneaux was among the first ...

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  4. Furneaux crossed the Pacific at about latitude 50°S, rounded Cape Horn, and reached Cape Town. Adventure was probably the first ship to circumnavigate the world from west to east. Furneaux, himself, was probably the first person to circumnavigate the world in both directions, having gone east to west in Dolphin.

  5. El capitán Tobias Furneaux (Swilly, cerca de Plymouth, 21 de agosto de 1735-19 de septiembre de 1781) fue un navegante inglés y oficial de la Royal Navy, que acompañó a James Cook en su segundo viaje de exploración. Fue el primer hombre en circunnavegar el mundo en ambas direcciones.

  6. Tobias Furneaux (1735-1781), navigator, was born on 21 August 1735 at the family estate, Swilly, near Plymouth, Devon, England, son of William Furneaux—believed to have been descended from a progenitor who accompanied William of Normandy in 1066—and his wife Susanna, née Willcocks.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2021 · The captain, Tobias Furneaux, consented, and so Mai climbed aboard. It was a courageous leap of faith to join ranks with such utterly strange people, bound for an unfamiliar place so far away.