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Silvester Jourdain (sometimes Sylvester Jourdan) (d. 1650), was an English traveler who became a colonist at the Jamestown, Virginia settlement in 1609. During his journey, a tropical storm caused the Sea Venture to be shipwrecked on Bermuda (with George Somers, Thomas Gates, William Strachey, and other settlers). Silvester authored a pamphlet, Plaine Description of the Barmudas, which some have attributed as inspiration for William Shakespeare's The Tempest.[1] [2]

Silvester was a cousin of John Jourdain. Jourdain died unmarried in the parish of St Sepulchre, in the spring of 1650.

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  1. ^ Malone, Edmond (1808). An Account of the Incidents, from which the Title and Part of the Story of Shakespeare's Tempest were derived, and its true date ascertained. London: C. and R. Baldwin, New Bridge-Street.
  2. ^ "A plaine description of the Barmudas, now called Sommer Ilands : with all manner of their discouerie anno 1609 by the shipwrack and admirable deliuerance of Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Sommers : wherein are truly set forth the commodities and a profit of that rich, pleasant, and healthful countrie : with an addition or more ample relation of diuers other remarkeable matters concerning those ilands since then experienced, lately sent from thence by one of the colonie now there resident". London : Printed by W. Stansby for W. Welby. March 19, 1613 – via Internet Archive.

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