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Peter Cormac Sutherland
Born14 April 1822
Newlands of Forse, near Latheron, Caithness, Scotland
Died30 November 1900
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Notable worksJournal of a voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits
Children2

Peter Cormac Sutherland (14 April 1822 – 30 November 1900) was born in Newlands of Forse, near Latheron, Caithness, Scotland. The son of Robert and Elizabeth Sutherland, he was one of three surviving children of a family of eight, due to smallpox and a drowning accident in Nova Scotia. He became a geologist, physician and an author.

In 1850 he embarked on a campaign to discover the fate of HMS Erebus and Terror after a disastrous polar expedition. It was on that expedition that he sailed under the command of Mr William Penny R.N. on board HMS Lady Franklin and Sophia and from which his book Journal of a voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits originated. The campaign was largely a success as they discovered the fate of several crew members of the polar expedition buried at the winter base station.

Sutherland later moved with his wife and two children to Pietermaritzburg, where he later became surveyor-general of Natal, South Africa, succeeding William Stanger. It was while Sutherland held this position that his friend, the father of Cecil Rhodes requested that Cecil reside with him temporarily.

Sutherland was killed in a road accident on 30 November 1900 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

Sutherland's great-grandson, John Cormac Seekings, wrote a biography of Sutherland, entitled Natal's Little Doctor (2013).

Written works

Author: Journal of a voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits, in the years 1850–1851, performed by HM Ships ""Lady Franklin"" and ""Sophia"", under the command of Mr William Penny, in search of the missing crews of HM Ships Erebus and Terror. 2 vols. London.

References

  1. "SUTHERLAND, Peter Cormac". www.artefacts.co.za. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  2. www.bibliopolis.com. "JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE IN BAFFIN'S BAY AND BARROW STRAITS, IN THE YEARS 1850 - 1851, PERFORMED BY H.M. SHIPS LADY FRANKLIN AND SOPHIA, UNDER THE COMMAND OF MR. WILLIAM PENNY, IN SEARCH OF THE MISSING CREWS OF H.M. SHIPS EREBUS". William Reese Company. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
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