| 31. | He was a grandson of Governor William Bligh, and was very prominent in the affairs of the colony of New South Wales.
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| 32. | Smooth and brown, it looks like any other worn coconut shell, except for the evocative incision : William Bligh, April 1789.
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| 33. | William Bligh _ a navigation officer who was later to become the captain of a mutinous crew on the Bounty _ recovered the spear.
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| 34. | Pitcairn has long fascinated the world as the refuge of the mutineers who cast Capt . William Bligh adrift with his supporters in 1789.
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| 35. | The captain of the ship, CAPT . Blah, was a domineering man with a uniform resembling the historical figure, William Bligh.
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| 36. | William Bligh, made famous from the Mutiny on the Bounty, brought seed of the Breadfruit tree here for planting, ca 1793.
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| 37. | Macarthur was a turbulent element : in 1808 he was one of the leaders of the Rum Rebellion against the governor, William Bligh.
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| 38. | He wrote over 70 books and journal articles, including a life of William Bligh ( 1930 ) and Arthur Phillip ( 1937 ).
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| 39. | Although William Bligh had departed, his daughter, now Mary O'Connell, had not forgiven those who had deposed her father.
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| 40. | The ship bears historical significance as it was under the command of William Bligh in the immediate aftermath of the Mutiny on the Bounty.
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