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      • Under English law, any man who remained on the ship was guilty of mutiny regardless of whether he had actively participated. Four were acquitted, and six sentenced to death by hanging. Three of those six were ultimately pardoned, but the other three mutineers—Thomas Burkett, John Millward, and Thomas Ellison—were hanged on October 29, 1794.
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  2. The 25 men remaining on Bounty included the committed mutineers who had taken up arms, the loyalists detained against their will, and others for whom there was no room in the launch. At around 10:00 the line holding the launch to the ship was cut; a little later, Bligh ordered a sail to be raised.

  3. Apr 27, 2021 · April 27, 2021. • 9 min read. Idyllic islands. An epic journey. A rebellious crew. When the H.M.S. Bounty set sail from England in November 1787, its captain and crew could never have anticipated...

  4. The descendants of the Bounty mutineers include the modern-day Pitcairn Islanders as well as a little less than half of the population of Norfolk Island. Their common ancestors were the nine surviving mutineers from the mutiny on HMS Bounty which occurred in the south Pacific Ocean in 1789.

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  5. Jan 13, 2024 · The mutiny on HMS Bounty occurred on April 28, 1789, led by Fletcher Christian, one of the ship’s officers. Within the Bountys crew of 44 members, growing unrest and dissatisfaction with Captain William Bligh culminated in a dramatic rebellion.

  6. Jan 15, 2021 · The subject of countless books and films, the mutiny that took place aboard HMS Bounty on 28 April 1789 is one of the most famous events of nautical history. The cast of characters are well known: chiefly William Bligh, the cruel ship’s captain who fell foul of a mutiny led by Fletcher Christian, the sensitive master’s mate.

  7. Feb 9, 2010 · On April 4, 1789, the Bounty departed Tahiti with its store of breadfruit saplings. On April 28, near the island of Tonga, Christian and 25 petty officers and seamen seized the ship. Bligh, who...

  8. Chief Mutineer. After instigating and leading the mutiny, eventually took the Bounty to Pitcairn Island, where he remained until his death several years later. Died, along with others, after being massacred by Tahitian servants. Churchill, Charles.

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