34 MEN IN THE LAUNCH. 
high, fair complexion, 'sandy hair, strong made, left arm 
shorter than the other, having been broken ; is an 
Hanoverian born, speaks bad English, tattooed in several 
places. 
WILLIAM MUSPRATT, Commander's Steward, aged 30, 
5 feet 6 in. high, dark complexion, brown hair, slender 
made, a very strong black beard, with scars under his 
chin ; is tattooed in several places of his body. 
JOSEPH COLEMAN, Armourer, aged 40 years, 5 feet 6 in. 
high, fair complexion, gray hair, strong made, a heart 
tattooed on one of his arms. 
CHARLES XORMAN, Carpenter's Mate, aged 26 years, 5 feet 
9 in. high, fair complexion, light-brown hair, slender 
made, is pitted with the small pox, and has a remarkable 
motion with his head and eyes. 
THOMAS MC!NTOSH, Carpenter's Crew, aged 28, 5 feet 6 in. 
high, fair complexion, light-brown hair, slender made, is 
pitted with the small pox, and is tattooed. 
The nineteen in the launch were as follow : 
WILLIAM BLIGH, Commander. 
JOHN FRYER, Master. 
WILLIAM ELPHINSTON, Master's Mate. 
ROBERT TINKLER, a Boy. 
WILLIAM PECKOVER, Gunner. 
WILLIAM COLE, Boatswain. 
WILLIAM PURCELL, Carpenter. 
THOMAS D. LEDWARD, Surgeon's Mate. 
JOHN SAMUEL, Clerk and Steward. 
DAVID NELSON, Botanist. 
LAWRENCE LEBOGUE, Sailmaker. 
PETER LINKLATER, ^ ,, . 
JOHN NORTON, Quarter-Masters. 
GEORGE SIMPSON, Quarter-Master's Mate. 
THOMAS HALL, Ship's Cook. 
JOHN SMITH, Commander's Cook. 
ROBERT LAMB, Butcher. 
Having flung them a few pieces of pork 
amounting to 32 pounds, 150 pounds of bread 
28 gallons of water, 6 quarts of rum, 6 bottles 
of wine, 4 cutlasses, a quadrant, and a compass, 
