James Horsburgh
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James Horsburgh was a Scottish
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 hydrographer. He worked for East India Company
British East India Company
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, who map
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ped many seaway
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s around Singapore
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 in the late 18th century and early 19th century.

Born at Elie, Fife
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, he went to sea at the age of 16 and was captured and imprisoned by the French
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 at Dunkirk. After his release, he made voyages to the West Indies and Calcutta. In May 1786, on a voyage on the ship Atlas from Batavia
Jakarta
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 to Ceylon as first mate, he was shipwreck
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ed on the island of Diego Garcia
Diego Garcia
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. This disaster influenced him in his decision to produce accurate maps after he found his way back to India
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 and on board another ship employed in the trade to China
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James Horsburgh was the author of the long-titled Directions for Sailing to and from the East Indies, China, New Holland, Cape of Good Hope, and the interjacent Ports, compiled chiefly from original Journals and Observations made during 21 years' experience in navigating those Seas.

Horsburgh's Directory was the standard work for oriental navigation in the first half of the 19th century, until Robert Moresby
Robert Moresby
Robert Moresby was a distinguished captain of the British Royal Navy. He was also an excellent hydrographer, maritime surveyor and draughtsman....

's survey of the treacherous coral groups of the central Indian Ocean, when for the first time in history accurate maps of the areas that were in the way of the main trade routes, the Maldives
Maldives
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, Chagos and Laccadives, were published. In March, 1806 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society 

Robert Moresby, during his survey of the Maldives in 1834, named a small atoll south of Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll
Goidhoo (Baa Atoll)
Goidhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, code letter "Baa".-Historical facts:In the 19th century, a female African slave who had been bought by the king on his Hajj trip to Mecca was formally released from slavery and was settled in Goidhu island. A house and a...

 after James Horsburgh as a homage to his valuable previous hydrographic work.

Another place named after Horsburg is Horsburgh Island
Horsburgh Island
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 in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
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.
Horsburgh Lighthouse
Horsburgh lighthouse
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, currently disputed territory between Singapore
Singapore
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 and Malaysia, is also named after him.

Horsburgh was the first to document what is now Spratly Island
Spratly Island
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, naming it Storm Island. However, Richard Spratly
Richard Spratly
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's sighting eventually become the vernacular and led to the naming of the entire region as the Spratly Islands
Spratly Islands
The Spratly Islands are a group of more than 750 reefs, islets, atolls, cays and islands in the South China Sea. The archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines and Malaysia , about one third of the way from there to southern Vietnam. They comprise less than four square kilometers of land...

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See also

  • Atolls of the Maldives
    Atolls of the Maldives
    The Maldives are formed by a number of natural atolls plus atolls in the form of a few islands and isolated reefs today which form a pattern stretching from 7 degrees 10' North to 0 degrees 45' South....

  • Cartography
    Cartography
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  • Fehendu
    Fehendhoo (Baa Atoll)
    Fehendhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, code letter "Baa".-Horsburgh Atoll :This island lies in a small separate atoll along with Goidhu Island and Fulhadhu...

  • Fulhadu
    Fulhadhoo (Baa Atoll)
    Fulhadhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, code letter "Baa". It is 31.5 ha in area.-Horsburgh Atoll :...

  • Horsburgh Atoll
    Goidhoo (Baa Atoll)
    Goidhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, code letter "Baa".-Historical facts:In the 19th century, a female African slave who had been bought by the king on his Hajj trip to Mecca was formally released from slavery and was settled in Goidhu island. A house and a...

  • Hydrography
    Hydrography
    Hydrography is the measurement of the depths, the tides and currents of a body of water and establishment of the sea, river or lake bed topography and morphology. Normally and historically for the purpose of charting a body of water for the safe navigation of shipping...

  • Robert Moresby
    Robert Moresby
    Robert Moresby was a distinguished captain of the British Royal Navy. He was also an excellent hydrographer, maritime surveyor and draughtsman....

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