Magellan's voyages from The Discovery Of America by John Fiske published in 1892. LIST OF SURVIVORS OF THE FIRST VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD (After the corrected lists in Guillemard's Magellan.) THE VICTORIA The eighteen who returned to Seville in the Victoria. Juan Sebastian Elcano, captain-general. Miguel de Rodas, boatswain (contramaestre) of the Victoria. Francisco Albo, of Axio, boatswain of the Trinidad. Juan de Acurio, of Bermeo, boatswain of the Concepcion. Maartin de Judicibus, of Genoa, superintendent of the Concepcion. Hernando de Bustamante, of Alcantara, barber of the Concepcion. Juan de Zuvileta, of Baracaldo, page of the Victoria. Miguel Sanchez, of Rodas, skilled seaman (marinero) of the Victoria. Nicholas the Greek, of Naples, marinero of the Victoria. Diego Gallego, of Bayonne, marinero of the Victoria. Juan Rodriguez, of Seville, marinero of the Trinidad. Antonio Rodriguez, of Huelva, marinero of the Trinidad. Francisco Rodriguez, of Seville (a Portuguese), marinero of the Concepcion. Juan de Arratia, of Bilbao, common sailor (grumete) of the Victoria. Vasco Gomez Gallego (a Portuguese), grumete of the Trinidad. Juan de Santandres, of Cueto, grumete of the Trinidad. Martin de Isaurraga, of Bermeo, grumete of the Concepcion. The Chevalier Antonio Pigafetta, of Vicenza, passenger. LIST OF THOSE ARRESTED The thirteen who were arrested at the Cape Verde islands. Pedro de Indarchi, of Teneriffe, master of the Santiago. Richard, from Normandy, carpenter of the Santiago. Simon de Burgos (a Portugese), servant of Mendoza, the traitor captain of the Victoria. Juan Martin, of Aguilar de Campo, servant of the same Mendoza. Rooldan de Argote, of Bruges, bombardier of the Concepcion. Martin Mendez, of Seville, accountant of the Victoria. Juan Ortiz de Gopega, of Bilbao, steward of the San Antonio. Pedro Gasco, of Bordeaux, marinero of the Santiago. Ocacio Alonso, of Bollullos, marinero of the Santiago. Gomez Hernandez, of Huelva, marinero of the Concepcion. Felippe de Rodas, of Rodas, marinero of the Victoria. Pedro de Tolsa, from Guipuzcoa, grumete of the Victoria. SURVIVORS OF THE TRINIDAD The four survivors of the Trinidad, who returned to Spain long after their comrades. Gonzalo Gomez de Espinosa, constable (alguazil) of the fleet. Juan Rodriguez, of Seville (called "the deaf"), marinero of the Concepcion. Ginez de Mafra, of Xeres, marinero. Leon Pancaldo, of Savona near Genoa, marinero.