100 LIST OF NINE MUTINEERS. 
Island, she had on board nine Englishmen, 
with nine Otaheitan women, their wives; six 
Otaheitan men, three of whom had wives; 
and a little girl ; making twenty-eight per- 
sons who landed. This little girl, then an 
infant of ten months old, was afterwards the 
wife of Charles Christian, and the mother of 
Mr. G. H. Nobbs's wife. The names of the 
nine mutineers who reached the Island in 
the Bounty were 
FLETCHER CHRISTIAN . . . Master's Mate. 
EDWARD YOUNG Midshipman. 
JOHN MILLS Gunner's Mate. 
MATTHEW QUINTAL .... Seaman. 
WILLIAM M'CoY Ditto. 
ALEXANDER SMITH, alias JOHN \ _ 
ADAMS ) Dltto 
JOHN WILLIAMS ..... Ditto 
ISAAC MARTIN ..... Ditto 
WILLIAM BROWN .... Gardener. 
Christian and Young were men of good 
education. The former was the brother of 
Edward Christian, Esq. Professor of Law at 
Cambridge, Chief Justice of Ely, and Editor 
of Blackstone's Commentaries. Young was a 
nephew of Sir George Young, Bart. The 
other mutineers who landed at Pitcairn were 
chiefly sailors of the ordinary class. 
