03601ctcaa22005051a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900130006503500160007803500120009403500110010603500210011704000180013804200090015604300210016504500100018610000320019624500570022826000110028530000270029650000390032350600420036251000700040452008510047453000980132553001240142353000970154754504620164455500650210658102810217158501090245258501260256160000420268761000180272965000380274765000440278565000250282965000250285465100370287965600250291665600270294185600490296895300380301795300400305580134020130507123521.0930610s1789 xx 000 0deng 1 a10100797 9nla06004960 92291987 a801340 a(OCoLC)221425785 aANLbengdANL aanuc ae-uk---apo-----0 bd17891 aBligh, William,d1754-1817.10aNotebook and list of mutineers,f1789h[manuscript]. c[1789] a107 p., 3 fol. leaves. aManuscript reference no.: MS 5393. aAvailable for research. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia,cD922. aMS 5393 comprises the unpublished autograph manuscript documenting Lieutenant William Bligh's voyage in the Bounty's launch from the ship to Tofua and from thence to Timor, 28 April to 14 June 1789. This manuscript is the original notebook from which Bligh wrote all his subsequent narratives. The notebook itself belonged to Mr Hayward who was in the launch with him and there are 1 1/2 p. of navigational recordings and calculations, 8 rough sketch charts of islands and showing the boat's track through the Barrier Reef and along the coast of Australia to the Torres Strait and one autograph chart headed "Eye sketch of part of New Holland in the Bounty's launch by Lieut. Wm. Bligh". The list of mutineers is headed by Fletcher Christian who was second-in-command before the mutiny. Each mutineer's physical appearance is described in detail. aTranscripts and 10" x 8" positive glossy photographs of the notebook available for reference. aAlso available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room at mfm G 20815. aAlso available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms53930 aWilliam Bligh, son of Francis and Jane Bligh, was born at Plymouth in 1754. In 1776, he was appointed master of the Resolution under the command of Captain James Cook and in 1787 took command of the Bounty on an expedition to the West Indies. The crew, under Fletcher Christian, mutinied in 1789. Bligh became Governor of New South Wales in 1806. He was recalled to England in 1810 and in 1812 became Rear-Admiral of the White. Bligh died in London in 1817.8 aFinding aid (7 p.) available in the Manuscript Reading Room. aThe Bligh notebook : "rough account - Lieutenant Wm Bligh's voyage in the Bounty's launch from the ship to Tofua & from thence to Timor", 28 April to 14 June 1789, with a draft list of the Bounty mutineers / edited by John Bach. Canberra : National Library of Australia, 1986. aExhibited: "Treasures Gallery", National Library of Australia, 7 October 2011 - 15 December 2012.5AuCNL aSelected items exhibited in: "Treasures Gallery", National Library of Australia, 12 June 2012 - 23 September 2012.5AuCNL10aBligh, William,d1754-1817vArchives.20aBounty (Ship) 0aSailorszGreat BritainvArchives. 0aShip captainszGreat BritainvArchives. 0aBounty Mutiny, 1789. 0aVoyages and travels. 0aOceaniaxDescription and travel. 7aShip captains.2lcsh 7aNaval officers.2local423Finding aiduhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms5393 aManuscripts subject term: History aManuscripts subject term: Geography