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The only contemporary account of the murder is a journal kept by Robert Jouet, a k a Juet or Ivet), the first mate.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Juet, Robert, “The Voyage of the Half Moon from 4 April to 7 November 1609.”
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Juet, Robert, “The Voyage of the Half Moon from 4 April to 7 November 1609.”
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In the meantime, Juet had gone down into the hold, where King was; but the latter, having armed himself with a sword, attacked Juet, and would have killed him, if the noise had not been heard upon deck by the conspirators, some of whom ran down and overpowered him.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Juet had sailed with him on two of his former voyages, and had shared in the glory of his discoveries.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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More trouble soon occurred between his crew and the savages, for Juet the mate shot and killed an Indian who was attempting to steal some trifle from the cabin of the _Half Moon_.
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. Clayton Edwards
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Among these sailors, to Hudson's cost, was his former surly mate, Juet, and a young ne'er-do-well named Henry Greene, who had been cast off by his family for his evil ways and his dissolute living.
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. Clayton Edwards
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Just before they came in sight of land, Juet died of want, thus meeting the very fate, to avoid which he had murdered his commander and friend.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Juet, believed that the natives were only waiting to do them some violence and treachery, and with this in mind the sailors drove the
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. Clayton Edwards
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Juet, again made itself manifest, and after many of the party had landed some outrage must have been committed, for the Indians made an attack on the _Half Moon_ with bows and arrows, killing one of the crew.
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. Clayton Edwards
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