[The Eventful History Of The Mutiny And Piratical Seizure by Sir John Barrow]@TWC D-Link bookThe Eventful History Of The Mutiny And Piratical Seizure CHAPTER VII 12/25
That on being called to by Lieutenant Bligh, he laughed. _Fourth_.
That he remained in the _Bounty_ instead of accompanying Bligh in the launch. On these points of the evidence, Mr.Heywood made the following comments, which he sent from Portsmouth to his sister in town. 'Peter Heywood's Remarks upon material points of the evidence which was given at his trial, on board the _Duke_, in Portsmouth Harbour. '_First.
That I assisted in hoisting out the launch._--This boat was asked for by the captain and his officers, and whoever assisted in hoisting her out were their friends; for if the captain had been sent away in the cutter (which was Christian's first intention), he could not have taken with him more than nine or ten men, whereas the launch carried nineteen.
The boatswain, the master, the gunner, and the carpenter say, in their evidence, that they considered me as helping the captain on this occasion. '_Second.
That I was seen by the carpenter resting my hand on a cutlass_ .-- I was seen in this position by no other person than the carpenter--no other person therefore could be intimidated by my appearance.
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