A VOYAGE TO THE 



count of the Eaft India Company. An account of the 

 difpofal of our furs, and other material incidents, being 

 November, glvcn in Captain Dixon's voyage, I refer the reader to 



Sunday .5- ^J^^^ publication. 



During this interval, a dangerous mutiny happened on 

 board the Belvidere, captain Greer, then lying at Wampoa. 

 A thing of this nature being of the moft dangerous con- 

 fequence to a commercial country, I have captain Greer's 

 permiflion to publifh the examination of the mutineers 

 before a court of inquiry; which, together with fome 

 anecdotes of Tyaana, whom I met with at Canton, will be 

 the fubjedt of the next chapter. 



