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Islands of Refreshment

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1811–1816 micronation in Tristan da Cunha

Islands of Refreshment
1811–1816
Flag of Islands of Refreshment
Flag
Location of Islands of Refreshment
StatusUnrecognised state
CapitalReception
Official languagesEnglish
Government
• Leader
Jonathan Lambert
History 
• Declared
February 4, 1811
• Death of Lambert
May 17, 1812
• Annexed toCape Colony byUnited Kingdom
August 14, 1816
Area
• Total
207 km2 (80 sq mi)
Membership4 (1811)
CurrencySpanish dollar
Succeeded by
Cape Colony

Islands of Refreshment was the name given toTristan da Cunha by its self-proclaimed ruler,Jonathan Lambert, in 1811.[1]

Captain Jonathan Lambert

History

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In the early 19th century Americanwhalers frequented the neighboring waters and, on December 27, 1810, the Boston shipBaltic put ashore an American named Jonathan Lambert "late ofSalem, mariner and citizen thereof" along with one Thomas Currie or Tomasso Corri in his employ, and a third man named Williams. These three were the first permanent inhabitants of Tristan, and they were soon joined by a fourth, Andrew Millet.

Lambert declared himself sovereign and sole possessor of the island group "grounding my right and claim on the rational and sure ground of absolute occupancy".[2] He renamed the main island "Island of Refreshment",Inaccessible Island "Pintard Island" andNightingale Island "Lovel Island". Five months after arriving, Lambert, Williams and Millet drowned while fishing on May 17, 1812. Currie was joined, however, by two other men, and the three busied themselves growing vegetables, wheat and oats, and breeding pigs.[3]

During theWar of 1812, the islands were used as a base by Americancruisers sent to prey on British merchant ships. This and other considerations urged byLord Charles Henry Somerset, then-governor ofCape Colony in South Africa, led the British government to annex the islands as dependencies of the Cape Colony. The formal proclamation ofannexation was made on August 14, 1816, partly as a measure to ensure the French could not use the islands as a base for arescue operation to free the deposedNapoleon I of France from his prison onSaint Helena.

References

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  1. ^Fichter, James (December 2008)."The British Empire and the American Atlantic on Tristan da Cunha, 1811–16".The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.36 (4):567–589.doi:10.1080/03086530802560984.ISSN 0308-6534.S2CID 159678218.
  2. ^Boston Gazette, July 18, 1811
  3. ^"Tristan d'Acunha, etc.: Jonathan Lambert, late Sovereign thereof".Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.4 (21):280–285. December 1818.
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