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  1. Francisco Antonio Mourelle de la Rúa (July 17, 1750 – May 24, 1820) was a Spanish naval officer and explorer from Galicia serving the Spanish crown. He was born in 1750 at San Adrián de Corme (Corme Aldea, Ponteceso ), near A Coruña , Galicia .

  2. Francisco Antonio Mourelle de la Rúa (San Adrián de Corme, Corme, provincia de La Coruña, 17 de julio de 1750 - Cádiz, 24 de mayo de 1820), fue un oficial naval español que es recordado por haber participado en varias expediciones que la Corona española realizó en las costas del Pacífico Norte desde la base de San Blas .

  3. Mourelle de la Rúa, Francisco Antonio. Corme (La Coruña), 17.VI.1750 – Cádiz, 24.V.1820. Marino y explorador. Hijo de una familia de hidalgos de escasa fortuna, de la provincia de La Coruña.

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  5. Oct 12, 2017 · He intended to send Lieutenant Francisco Antonio Mourelle north in the 46-ton schooner Mexicana, which had been built at San Blas and launched on May 21, 1791. He desired Mourelle to determine, before negotiations commenced with the British regarding the implementation of the Nootka Sound Convention, if a border between Spanish and British ...

  6. Bodega and his second officer, Francisco Antonio Mourelle, produced the first chart of the Port of Trinidad. An excursion was made to a river to the south of the bay by Hezeta and Mourelle for which they named Rio de las Tortolas (River of the Turtledoves) for the good-sized turtledoves they saw upon arriving (today's Little River).

  7. Francisco Antonio Mourelle de la Rúa (1750 – May 24, 1820) was a Galician naval officer and explorer serving the Spanish crown. He was born in 1750 at San Adrián de Corme (Corme Aldea, Ponteceso), near La Coruña, Galicia. [1] Mourelle served the Spanish navy in the Guyanas, Trinidad, and the...

  8. Sep 30, 2020 · Author of Journal of a voyage in 1775 to explore the coast of America, northward of California, Voyage of the Sonora in the second Bucareli Expedition to explore the Northwest coast, survey the Port of San Francisco, and found Franciscan missions and a presidio and pueblo at that port, Journal of a voyage in 1775, Voyage of the Sonora from the ...

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