LIST OF NINE MUTINEEFS. > ?01' 
When the Bounty arrived at Pitcairn's 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 persons who landed. 
This little girl, then an infant of ten months 
old, was afterwards the wife of Charles Chris- 
tian, 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 QUINTALL .... Seaman. 
WILLIAM M'CoY Ditto. 
ALEXANDER SMITH, alias JOHN ) 
ADAMS j Dltto - 
JOHN WILLIAMS Ditto. 
ISAAC MARTIN Ditto. 
WILLIAM BROWN Gardener. 
Christian and Young were men of good edu- 
cation. The former was the brother of Edward 
Christian, Esq. Professor of Law at Cambridge, 
Chief Justice of Ely, and Editor of Blacks tone'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. 
They had not long set foot upon the island, 
ere it became a stage for the display of every 
evil passion. They were " hateful, and hating 
one another." During the frightful period of 
domestic warfare between the Europeans and 
the blacks, in which the former often adopted 
the tremendously simple rule of might against 
