A Description of Pitcairns Island And Its Inhabitants With An Authentic Accoun

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A Description of Pitcairns Island And Its Inhabitants With An Authentic Accoun
John Barrow
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This witness then states, that on the arrival of the Pandora at Matavai Bay, Joseph Coleman was the first that came on board ; that he was upset in a eanoe, and assisted by the natives ; that as soon as the ship was at anchor, George Stewart and Peter Heywood came on board; that they made them- selves known to Captain Edwards, and expressed their happiness that he was arrived ; that he asked them how they came to go away with his majesty's ship the Bounty, when George Stewart said, when called
...upon hereafter he would answer all particu- lars; that he was prevented by Captain Edwards from answering further questions, and they were sent out of the cabin to be confined. He then describes the manner in which the rest of the mutineers were taken on the island. Having stated that when he went below to get some things he saw Peter Hey- wood in his berth, and told him to go into the boat, he was asked by the Court if Heywood was prevented by any force from going upon deck, he answered, u No. " The Court — " Did you, from his behaviour, THE COURT-MARTIAL.

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