Courthope, after losing his two ships to…
October 1620 CE
Courthope, after losing his two ships to mutiny and sinking by the Dutch, had fortified the island by erecting forts to overlook approaches from the east.
With thirty-nine men, he has held off a Dutch siege for one thousand five hundred and forty days.
Shot in the back by the Dutch in October 1620 while rowing back to Run in a small boat, and refusing to surrender, he leaps into the sea and swims for it, dying en route.
The English and their local allies depart without a struggle.