The Mutineers of the Bounty and Their Descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk IslandsHarper & brothers, 1871 - 377 sider |
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... command of this expedition , belonged to a Cornish family resident at Tinten ( a duchy estate in the parish of St. Tudy , near Bodmin ) , and was born in 1753. He mar- ried the daughter of William Betham , Esq . , first collector of ...
... command of this expedition , belonged to a Cornish family resident at Tinten ( a duchy estate in the parish of St. Tudy , near Bodmin ) , and was born in 1753. He mar- ried the daughter of William Betham , Esq . , first collector of ...
Side 21
... command of the Bounty wrote to Deemster Heywood , offering to take his son . The ap- pointment was secured at the Admiralty through the in- fluence of a relative , Mr. Heywood , of Maristow , in Devon- shire . In the summer of the year ...
... command of the Bounty wrote to Deemster Heywood , offering to take his son . The ap- pointment was secured at the Admiralty through the in- fluence of a relative , Mr. Heywood , of Maristow , in Devon- shire . In the summer of the year ...
Side 21
... command of the Bounty wrote to Deemster Heywood , offering to take his son . The appointment was secured at the Admiralty through the influence of a relative , Mr. Heywood , of Maristow , in Devonshire . In the summer of the year 1787 ...
... command of the Bounty wrote to Deemster Heywood , offering to take his son . The appointment was secured at the Admiralty through the influence of a relative , Mr. Heywood , of Maristow , in Devonshire . In the summer of the year 1787 ...
Side 39
... command of the vessel . Occurrences such as these contributed their evil consequences in pro- ducing that grave and deplorable event which forms the principal subject of the following chapter . CHAPTER III . The Mutiny . - Dismissal of ...
... command of the vessel . Occurrences such as these contributed their evil consequences in pro- ducing that grave and deplorable event which forms the principal subject of the following chapter . CHAPTER III . The Mutiny . - Dismissal of ...
Side 46
... command naturally devolved upon Christian as next in rank . · But Christian himself was a changed man . A reaction had taken place ; passion and resentment had cooled . He stood with his arms folded in moody thought , and with his eyes ...
... command naturally devolved upon Christian as next in rank . · But Christian himself was a changed man . A reaction had taken place ; passion and resentment had cooled . He stood with his arms folded in moody thought , and with his eyes ...
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Admiral Moresby appeared arrival Bishop Patteson boat Bounty Bounty Bay bread-fruit brother Buffett canoe Captain Bligh Captain Edwards Cloth cocoa-nuts colony command crew dear dearest deck desire duty Edward Young England feel Fletcher Christian friends G. H. NOBBS Gambier Islands gave girls hands happy honor hope hundred inhabitants Isle John Adams Joshua Hill kind land leave letter Lieutenant Bligh Lord M'Intosh M'Koy Melanesian ment midshipman months morning Morrison mother mutineers natives NESSY HEYWOOD Nobbs's Norfolk Island officers ordered Pandora person Peter Heywood Pitcairn Island pounds present prisoners Quintal received remain rocks sail schooner sent ship ship's shore SIR FAIRFAX MORESBY Sir John Young Sir William Denison sister soon Stewart suffering Sunday supply Sydney Tahiti Tahitian thing tion took Valparaiso vessel vols voyage whale women yams
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