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and put Mr. Todd (the Second Mate), the carpenter, a
Swedish sailor, and the steward in the ship's long boat that they provisioned with food and water for two weeks, and sent her off. Loftgreen had communicated to Todd that Todd should steer for Tahiti while he made for Manila, which he believed was
413:(Spanish bushels) of wheat, 60 fanegas of walnuts, and three "donkie_". The crew, in addition to the captain, consisted of two European officers and two or three seamen, and a Bengali steward who had sailed with the captain for many years, and half a dozen or more Chilenos recruited shortly before
472:. They stayed there two days and on the 20th they reached Tahiti. The locals imprisoned them, believing that they were escaped convicts that had recently visited the islands and conducted depredations after having been treated hospitably. Fortuitously the ship
195:. A new owner in 1822 sailed her to Australia and she then traded in the Pacific until in 1825 she sailed to Chile and was wrecked at Valparaiso. There a new owner salvaged her and returned her to sailing under the name
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in the
Archipleago on 7 August. They stayed there for about 24 hours and were able to reprovision. On 15 August a sudden squall cost them their compass and damaged the boat and mast. Still, that evening they reached
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The trial in Manila lasted from end-January to end-March as the court only convened for two hours a day, with frequent 2-3 day adjournments. The court found all six mutineers guilty of murder. They were then
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The
Journal of William Lockerby, Sandalwood Trader in the Fijian Islands during the Years 1808-1809: With an Introduction and Other Papers connected with the Earliest European Visitors to the Islands
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Narrative and successful result of a voyage in the South Seas: performed by order of the government of
British India, to ascertain the actual fate of La Pérouse's expedition, Volume 1
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arrived at Guam on 12 December. Throughout the voyage
Loftgreen, who understood Spanish, had to listen to the mutineers debating if and when they should kill him.
817:
Sea-life Sixty Years Ago: A Record of
Adventures which Led Up to the Discovery of the Relics of the Long-missing Expedition Commanded by the Comte de La Perouse
455:. During the mutiny the mutineers killed the captain and wounded the two mates and the steward. They kept Loftgreen (or Loftgren; the First Mate), to navigate
284:, only to find the area had been stripped of it two years earlier, and he was able to gather only about 500 pounds. Before he sailed away, Dillon left
853:
A Collection of Papers
Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ..
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The mutineers ordered
Loftgreen to steer to Guam, not realizing that Spain had actually occupied the island. The mutineers' naive plan was to sell
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to the islanders and then settle on some
Pacific island where they would live "eating, drinking, sleeping, and keeping an extensive harem".
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the mutineer's destination, and possibly recapture the vessel with the help of the cook and another seaman, should the opportunity arise.
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on 19 March for Chile and arrived at
Valparaiso on 3 or 4 May. About a month later a gale developed that drove both the Chilean frigate
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reported that part of her cargo was saved, though apparently she was in ballast. A few days later she was gotten off with some damage.
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s first voyage the Chilean members of her crew mutinied, killing her captain. The mutineers sailed to Guam where the authorities took
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left harbour. Reportedly, the Chilenos resented the discipline on the ship and within a week of her departure were plotting mutiny.
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had been at Concepción at the same time and the officers had met. Richards vouched for the men and the natives released them.
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shortly thereafter. She took Loftgreen and the mutineers to Manila, where they arrived on 9 or 19 January 1829.
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Town via Acheh with cargo and four prisoners, and arriving on 28 September. Then on 22 November she stopped at
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was under the ownership of John Duncan, an English merchant at Valparaiso, He named her
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under the command of his Chief Mate, William Worth, to bring back logs. On 24 January
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then sailed in January 1825, never to return. Dillon sailed via Resolution Bay at
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brought the crew members she had rescued to Port Jackson around 24 September.
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and appointed Joseph Hunter as her master. On 11 June she sailed from
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to the government. She was later lost in a typhoon in the China Sea.
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s hulk was then auctioned off to the highest bidder.
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616:Thu 6 Feb 1823, p.1, "WRECK OF THE BRIG CALDER".
463:The Second Mate and the three other men reached
806:Bateson, Charles; Loney, Jack Kenneth (1972).
762:Thu 2 Jul 1829, P.3, "THE BRIG INDEFATIGABLE".
259:. Dillon sailed to her assistance in the brig
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397:By 1828 the vessel that had been
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409:, for Australia with 2500
270:In August 1823 Dillon and
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296:. Whippey was to gather
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168:General characteristics
70:J. Vigneron & Co.,
833:Dillon, Peter (1829).
815:Bayly, George (1885).
511:happened to arrive at
365:too wrecked on shore.
288:with Vunivalu (Chief)
155:By purchase of a prize
127:By purchase of a wreck
851:Phipps, John (1840).
669:, pp. xviii–xix.
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377:Valparaiso
352:Valparaiso
348:Valparaiso
307:s return;
282:sandalwood
249:Coal River
241:Grounding:
1474:HMS
1420:HMS
1355:Alexander
1275:Bonavista
1253:HMS
1149:HMS
1117:HMS
1080:HMS
1069:HMS
1048:HMS
1003:Centurion
571:Citations
521:garrotted
506:HMS
344:Esmeralda
315:, in the
1546:Mutinies
1456:22 Jul:
1446:13 Jan:
1402:17 Dec:
1392:27 Nov:
1382:16 Nov:
1372:21 Oct:
1362:20 Aug:
1342:30 Jul:
1335:Despatch
1332:10 Jul:
1322:15 Jun:
1292:21 Mar:
1282:19 Mar:
1272:18 Mar:
1262:11 Mar:
1255:Cambrian
1251:31 Jan:
1158:19 Dec:
1147:26 Aug:
1126:17 Dec:
1089:18 Oct:
1067:14 Sep:
1046:25 Aug:
1036:10 Aug:
1026:11 Jun:
1016:10 Jun:
1009:Columbus
1000:17 May:
990:15 Apr:
954:14 Feb:
944:20 Jan:
855:. Scott.
430:127°51′E
339:Valdivia
290:Naulivou
193:Calcutta
152:Acquired
124:Acquired
78:Launched
1428:Paragon
1415:Adamant
1385:Pacific
1352:9 Aug:
1345:Skelton
1315:Orpheus
1312:9 May:
1302:6 May:
1295:Saracen
1265:Orpheus
1241:5 Jan:
1161:Aguilar
1115:8 Nov:
1057:3 Sep:
1039:Rambler
980:9 Apr:
964:1 Mar:
937:Diamond
934:2 Jan:
508:Rainbow
427:17°13′S
411:fanegas
67:Builder
1476:Terror
1305:Herald
1151:Sappho
1071:Sappho
1019:Calder
973:Renown
878:
706:№6052.
644:№5822.
630:№5821.
561:Calder
525:Nimrod
399:Calder
381:Calder
373:Calder
363:Calder
356:Calder
334:Calder
326:Calder
309:Calder
302:Calder
278:Calder
272:Calder
253:Calder
245:Calder
231:Hobart
227:Calder
220:Calder
188:Calder
72:Howrah
43:Calder
1422:Doris
1108:Rolla
993:Henry
547:Notes
541:prize
539:as a
488:Tiger
480:Tiger
475:Tiger
384:'
359:'
323:Loss:
313:Tanna
305:'
212:prize
204:'
199:. On
176:190 (
146:Spain
116:Owner
100:Chile
57:1822:
49:Owner
1502:1829
1489:1827
1285:Tyne
1187:1826
1174:1824
1050:Fury
967:Kent
947:Mary
876:ISBN
531:Fate
482:and
470:Anaa
375:and
342:(ex-
300:for
261:Fame
160:Fate
132:Fate
106:Name
86:Fate
39:Name
1405:Asp
294:Bau
292:at
263:.
247:to
218:As
210:in
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