John Dundas Cochrane

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1793 – 1825

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Who was John Dundas Cochrane?

Captain John Dundas Cochrane, Royal Navy was a Scottish naval officer, traveller and explorer. An illegitimate son of Scottish adventurer Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone, John Dundas Cochrane came from a large and adventurous family - he was a cousin of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, and nephew of Admiral Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, John Dundas Cochrane crossed France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Russia and Asia to Kamchatka on foot, hence his nickname of the "Pedestrian Traveller".

After returning to England in 1820, John Dundas Cochrane published his travels in Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, to the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka.

VOL.I MSN scanned full text and a free book. Note: This shows image of Captain J. D. Cochrane at beginning.

VOL.II MSN scanned full text and a free book. Note this shows image of his wife, Mrs. Cochrane, at beginning.

These two volumes are not identical and include some of the captain's travels and experiences as well as his motives for traveling by foot over vast distances in harsh terrain.

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Born
Feb 14, 1793
Also known as
  • Captain John Dundas Cochrane, Royal Navy
Ethnicity
  • Scottish people
Nationality
  • Scotland
Profession
Died
1825
Valencia, Córdoba

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on July 23, 2013

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