| 21. | The county was named after William Bligh, Admiral and Governor of New South Wales ( 1805-1808 ).
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| 22. | He arrived with the First Fleet in 1788, and was opposed to those who plotted against Governor William Bligh.
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| 23. | William Bligh and Mary Putland were to return to England on the " Hindostan " in May 1810.
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| 24. | Most inhabitants are descended from sailors who mutinied on the British navy ship HMS Bounty in 1789 against Captain William Bligh.
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| 25. | Led by Fletcher Christian, the mutineers seized the Bounty from Capt . William Bligh and settled on Pitcairn in 1790.
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| 26. | Various officers on the expedition, including William Bligh, George Vancouver, and 70�N, they encountered nothing but icebergs.
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| 27. | The reef was named after William Bligh, of future Master aboard ship during James Cook's third world voyage.
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| 28. | On 26 January 1808 a military coup took over the government of New South Wales from the then Governor, William Bligh.
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| 29. | William Bligh, Cook's sailing master, was given command of in 1787 to sail to Tahiti and return with breadfruit.
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| 30. | Unlike many authors covering the topic, Verne concentrates on the deposed captain of the " Bounty ", William Bligh.
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