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A V O Y AGE TOT HE 



9 ^/ ^' Court. When ,Mr. Dunlop left the fliip were the ports 



*■ — -^ — ' down ? 



Decmber. j^nfwsr, No, they were up. 



Court to the Prifoners. 



Court. Have you any queftions to put to the witnefs ? 

 Prifoners. None. 



Mr. William Froft, Boatfwain of the Belvidere, called 

 in and ordered to inform the court of what he knew of 

 the prifoners and the mutiny. 



Queftions by the Court. 



^eftion. Did you fee the guns pointed aft on Sunday ? 

 _A7ifwer. Yes the two foremoft. 



^eftionr Were the ports ever laflied in ? 

 Anfwer. I do not know ; but they were lowered dov/n 

 and hauled up feveral times. 



^uejiwn. What ftate were the fhip's company in on 

 Saturday and Sunday ? 



Anfwer. On Saturday only Keiff and Payne drunk ; 

 on Sunday between twelve and two only Kelly that ap- 

 peared to be drunk to me. 



^uefion. Did you hear any of the people fay they would 

 blow the iliip up ? 



Affwer. I heard it, but cannot tell who. 



^efl'wn. 



