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Anthony de la Roché (spelled also ''Antoine de la Roché'', ''Antonio de la Roché'' or ''Antonio de la Roca'' in some sources) was a 17th-century English merchant born in London to a French
Huguenot The Huguenots ( , also , ) were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. The term, which may be derived from the name of a Swiss political leader, the Genevan burgomaster Be ...
father and an
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mother. During a commercial voyage between Europe and South America he was
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, and visited the
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island of
South Georgia South Georgia ( es, Isla San Pedro) is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. Stretching in the east� ...
, making the first discovery of land south of the
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.


1675 Voyage


Discovery of South Georgia

Having acquired a 350-ton ship in
Hamburg Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
and obtained permission by the Spanish authorities to trade in Spanish America, la Roché called at the
Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, :es:Canarias, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to ...
in May 1674 and in October that year arrived in the port of
Callao Callao () is a Peruvian seaside city and region on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Cal ...
in the
Viceroyalty of Peru The Viceroyalty of Peru ( es, Virreinato del Perú, links=no) was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained modern-day Peru and most of the Spanish Empire in South America, governed fro ...
by way of
Le Maire Strait The Le Maire Strait (''Estrecho de le Maire'') (also the Straits Lemaire) is a sea passage between Isla de los Estados and the eastern extremity of the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego. History Jacob Le Maire and Willem Schouten discov ...
and
Cape Horn Cape Horn ( es, Cabo de Hornos, ) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island. Although not the most southerly point of South America (which are the Diego Ramí ...
. On his return voyage, sailing from
Chiloé Island Chiloé Island ( es, Isla de Chiloé, , ) also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (''Isla Grande de Chiloé''), is the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the west coast of Chile, in the Pacific Ocean. The island is located in southern ...
(Chile) to Bahia de Todos os Santos (
Salvador, Brazil Salvador (English language, English: ''Savior'') is a Municipalities of Brazil, Brazilian municipality and capital city of the Brazilian state, state of Bahia. Situated in the Zona da Mata in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region of Braz ...
), in April 1675 la Roché rounded Cape Horn and was overwhelmed by tempestuous conditions in the tricky waters off Staten Island (Isla de los Estados). His ship failed to make
Le Maire Strait The Le Maire Strait (''Estrecho de le Maire'') (also the Straits Lemaire) is a sea passage between Isla de los Estados and the eastern extremity of the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego. History Jacob Le Maire and Willem Schouten discov ...
as desired, nor round the east extremity of Staten Island (i.e. make the mythical 'Brouwer's Strait' present on the old maps since the 1643 Dutch expedition of Admiral Hendrik Brouwer), and was carried far away to the east instead. Eventually they found refuge in one of
South Georgia South Georgia ( es, Isla San Pedro) is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. Stretching in the east� ...
's southern bays – possibly Drygalski Fjord according to some experts – where the battered ship anchored for a fortnight.L. Ivanov and N. Ivanova. Roché Island / South Georgia. In
''The World of Antarctica''.
Generis Publishing, 2022. pp. 68-70.
According to la Roché's report published in London in 1678Capt. Francisco de Seixas y Lovera
''Descripcion geographica, y derrotero de la region austral Magallanica. Que se dirige al Rey nuestro señor, gran monarca de España, y sus dominios en Europa, Emperador del Nuevo Mundo Americano, y Rey de los reynos de la Filipinas y Malucas''
Madrid, Antonio de Zafra, 1690. (Narrates the discovery of South Georgia by the Englishman Anthony de la Roché in April 1675 (Capítulo IIII Título XIX p. 27 or p. 99 of pdf); Relevant fragment.)
and its surviving 1690 summary, "they found a Bay, in which they anchored close to a Point or Cape which stretches out to the Southeast with 28. 30. and 40.
fathom A fathom is a unit of length in the imperial and the U.S. customary systems equal to , used especially for measuring the depth of water. The fathom is neither an International Standard (SI) unit, nor an internationally-accepted non-SI unit. ...
s sand and rock".J.-F.G. de la Pérouse, F.A.M. de la Rúa
A Voyage Round the World, Performed in the Years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, by the ''Boussole'' and ''Astrolabe'': Under the Command of J.-F.G. de la Pérouse, Volume 1.
London: Lackington, Allen, and Company, 1807. pp. 71–81.
The surrounding
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, mountainous terrain was described as "some Snow Mountains near the Coast, with much bad Weather". Once the weather cleared up, the ship set sail, and while rounding the southeast extremity of
South Georgia South Georgia ( es, Isla San Pedro) is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean that is part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It lies around east of the Falkland Islands. Stretching in the east� ...
they sighted
Clerke Rocks The Clerke Rocks are a group of small rocky islands some southeast of South Georgia that extend from east to west. The Clerke Rocks include The Office Boys () at the northeastern end and Nobby (Spanish: ''Islote Llamativo'' or ''Roca Notable' ...
further to the southeast.


Gough Island landing

Several days after his departure from South Georgia, la Roché came across another uninhabited island, "where they found water, wood and fish", and spent six days "without seeing any human being", thus making what some historians believe was the first landing on the South Atlantic island that had been discovered by the Portuguese navigator
Gonçalo Álvares Gonçalo Álvares (, ?? – 1524) was a Portuguese explorer who actively participated in the Age of Discovery, starting from the second voyage of Diogo Cão. In 1497 he commanded the ship '' São Gabriel'' in the epic journey of Vasco da Gama to ...
in 1505 or 1506 (and known as
Gough Island upright=1.3, Map of Gough island Gough Island ( ), also known historically as Gonçalo Álvares, is a rugged volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is a dependency of Tristan da Cunha and part of the British overseas territory of Sai ...
since 1731). La Roché successfully reached the Brazilian port of Salvador, and eventually arrived in
La Rochelle La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle''; oc, La Rochèla ) is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Charente-Maritime department. Wi ...
, France on 29 September 1675.


Legacy

Soon after the voyage, cartographers started to depict on their maps ''Roché Island'', and ''Straits de la Roche'' separating the island from an ''Unknown Land'' to the southeast, honouring the discoverer. Captain
James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and ...
was aware of la Roché's discovery, mentioning it in his ship journal upon approaching South Georgia in January 1775. However, Cook made the first recorded landing, and surveyed and mapped Roché Island, renaming it for King
George III George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 173829 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two kingdoms on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Br ...
in the process. The second-ever map of South Georgia, made in 1802 by Captain Isaac Pendleton of the American sealing vessel ''Union'' and reproduced by the Italian polar cartographer
Arnaldo Faustini Arnaldo Faustini (1872–1944) was an Italian polar geographer, writer, and cartographer. He is considered by some to be the first East European polar specialist. Born in Rome, he received his doctorate at the University of Rome at the age of 19 ...
in 1906, was entitled ''South Georgia; Discovered by the Frenchman La Roche in the year 1675''. (Pendleton erred regarding la Roché's nationality due to his French last name.)


Maps showing la Roché's discovery

In particular, the newly discovered island appeared on the following 17th–18th century maps: * J.T. Albernaz, J. de Attayde e F. de Seixas y Lovera
''Mapas generales originales y universales des todo el orue con los puertos principales y fortalezas de Ambas Indias y una descripcion topographica de la region Austral Magallonica año de 1692''
Published in 1630, appended in 1692. * L'Isle, Guillaume de; J. Covens & C. Mortier. (1700/20)

Paris. * Chatelain, Henry A. (1705/19)

Amsterdam. * L'Isle, Guillaume de & Henry A. Chatelain. (1705/19)

Paris. * Lens, Bernard & George Vertue. (ca. 1710)

London. * Price, Charles. (ca. 1713)
''South America corrected from the observations communicated to the Royal Society's of London and Paris''
London. * De Fer, Nicolas. (1720)

Paris. * Homann Heirs. (1733). ttp://www.philographikon.com/mapssouthamerica2.html ''Typus Geographicus Chili a Paraguay Freti Magellanici'' Nuremberg. * Moll, Herman. (1736)
''A map of Chili, Patagonia, La Plata and ye South Part of Brasil''
London. * L'Isle, Guillaume de & Giambattista Albrizzi. (1740)

Venice. * Seale, Richard W. (ca. 1745)

London. * Cowley, John. (ca. 1745). ''A Map of South America''. Londra. * Gibson, John. (1753)
''South America''
London. * Buache, Philippe. (1754)
''Carte des Terres Australes, Comprises entre le Tropique du Capricorne et le Pôle Antarctique''
Paris. * Jefferys, Thomas. (1776)

Londra. * Robert de Vaugondy, Didier. (1777)
''Hemisphère Australe ou Antarctique''
Paris. * Arrowsmith, Aaron. (1794)
''Map of the World on a Globular Projection, Exhibiting Particularly the Nautical Researches of Capn. James Cook, F.R.S. with all the Recent Discoveries to the Present Time''
London.


Honours

Roché Peak, the highest feature on Bird Island, South Georgia, and
Roché Glacier Roché Glacier ( bg, ледник Роше, lednik Roshe, ) is the 5.8 km long and 2 km wide glacier draining the central part of Vinson Plateau in Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica. Its head is bounded by Mount Vin ...
in
Vinson Massif Vinson Massif () is a large mountain massif in Antarctica that is long and wide and lies within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. It overlooks the Ronne Ice Shelf near the base of the Antarctic Peninsula. The massif is loca ...
,
Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean, it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest cont ...
are named for Anthony de la Roché.Roché Glacier.
SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer


See also

* History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands *
Gough Island upright=1.3, Map of Gough island Gough Island ( ), also known historically as Gonçalo Álvares, is a rugged volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is a dependency of Tristan da Cunha and part of the British overseas territory of Sai ...
*
Roché Glacier Roché Glacier ( bg, ледник Роше, lednik Roshe, ) is the 5.8 km long and 2 km wide glacier draining the central part of Vinson Plateau in Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica. Its head is bounded by Mount Vin ...
* Roché Peak


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:La Roche, Anthony De English explorers Sailors from London Explorers of Antarctica History of South Georgia 17th-century English people Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown 17th century in Antarctica