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NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY, &c. 



finement. At 11 A. M. I paraded the prisoners, and marched 

 them to Plantation-house, under an escort of 35 artillerymen : — 

 leaving one corporal and six matrosses to keep charge of the 

 remaining prisoners. There the Governor was pleased to pardon 

 48 of the mutineers, who were then marched to James's Fort to 

 join their corps, by Lieutenant Thorn, and 20 men. He also 

 ordered the following men into close confinement at High-Knoll, 

 until an opportunity offered of sending them off the island. 



R. Kitchen 

 S. Cahill 

 T. Williams 

 Jacob Desney 

 John Finnerty 

 John Grant 

 James Clark 

 Andrew Clarke 

 James Small 

 E. Richardson 

 E. Randalls 



Captain Cole's 

 Company of 

 Artillery. 



Grenadier 

 Company. 



D. Frazer 



T. Sullivan 



J. Kennelly 



M. Maroney >Light Company. 



John Hall 



Nich. Coote 



P. M'Guire J 



J. Mackle, Captain Statham's 



J. Ward, Captain Killin's 



D. Finn, Captain Wright's. 



The prisoners all quiet. — The same precautions taken as before. 



GEO. L. PHILLIPS, 



Lieutenant of Artillery, 



THOS. THORN, 



Lieutenant of Jrtillen/. 



