[1] The Fair American was captured by the Spanish during the Nootka Crisis and taken to Mexico, but quickly released.
An unknown action by the chief offended Simon Metcalfe, who had him flogged, which would have severe consequences later.
[1] About five or six weeks later the Fair American arrived at the Island of Hawaiʻi where Kameʻeiamoku was waiting at Kaʻūpūlehu.
[2] Kamehameha decided to spare the lives of Davis and Young, who became valued military advisors during his subsequent battles and negotiations with later visitors.
Simon Metcalfe eventually left the island without realizing that he had indirectly caused his own son's death.