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    William Bligh

    Officer of the British Royal Navy and colonial administrator

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  1. Jul 16, 2019 · Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain. By. Kennedy Hickman. Updated on July 16, 2019. William Bligh (September 9, 1754–December 7, 1817) was a British mariner who had the bad luck, timing and temperament to be aboard two ships—HMS Bounty in 1789 and the HMS Director in 1791—on which the crew mutinied.

  2. William Bligh, (born Sept. 9, 1754, probably at Plymouth, county of Devon, Eng.—died Dec. 7, 1817, London), English admiral. He went to sea at the age of seven and joined the Royal Navy in 1770. After serving as the sailing master on Capt. James Cook ’s final voyage (1776–80), he was named to command the HMS Bounty in 1787.

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · The famed despot behind the mutiny on the Bounty, Lt. William Bligh | British Heritage. Bruce Heydt | @BHTravel_ Mar 20, 2024. Print. Portrait of Rear Admiral William Bligh. National Library of Australia. Incredible the mutiny of 1789 on the Bounty was only one of three set against Lieutenant William Bligh but was he a victim or a villain?

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · Veteran captain William Bligh had been tasked with a voyage to gather breadfruit, a tropical fruit related to the fig that the British crown thought would make cheap, nutritious rations for the...

  5. online in 2006. William Bligh, by Alexander Huey. National Library of Australia, 11230917. William Bligh (1754-1817), naval officer and governor, was born on 9 September 1754 at Plymouth, England, where his father was a boatman and land waiter in the customs service.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › william-blighWilliam Bligh | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · William Bligh (1754-1817) was an English naval captain and a colonial governor of New South Wales, Australia. Probably best known for his involvement in the mutiny on H. M. S. "Bounty," he had a career fraught with controversy.

  7. Vice-Admiral William Bligh FRS RN (September 9, 1754 – December 7, 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and colonial administrator. He is best known as "Captain Bligh" for the Mutiny on the Bounty that occurred against his command, and the remarkable voyage he made to the island of Timor , after being set adrift by the mutineers in ...

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