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=== Crew === {{Main|Complement of HMS Bounty}} [[Complement of HMS Bounty|''Bounty''{{'}}s complement]] was 46 men, comprising 44 Royal Navy personnel (including Bligh) and two civilian botanists. Directly beneath Bligh were his warrant officers, appointed by the [[Navy Board]] and headed by the sailing master [[John Fryer (Royal Navy officer)|John Fryer]].{{sfn|McKinney|1999|pp=164β166}} The other warrant officers were the [[boatswain]], the [[Ship's doctor|surgeon]], the carpenter and the gunner.{{sfn|Alexander|2003|p=51}} To the two [[master's mate]]s and two [[midshipman|midshipmen]] were added several honorary midshipmenβso-called "[[young gentlemen]]" who were aspirant naval officers. These signed the ship's roster as [[able seamen]] but were quartered with the midshipmen and treated on equal terms with them.{{sfn|Hough|1972|p=74}} Most of ''Bounty''{{'}}s crew were chosen by Bligh or were recommended to him by influential patrons. The gunner, [[William Peckover]], and the armourer, Joseph Coleman, had been with Cook and Bligh on ''Resolution'';{{sfn|Alexander|2003|p=56}} several others had sailed under Bligh more recently on ''Britannia''. Among these was the 23-year-old [[Fletcher Christian]], who came from a wealthy [[Cumberland]] family descended from [[Manx people|Manx]] [[gentry]]. Christian had chosen a life at sea rather than the legal career envisaged by his family.{{sfn|McKinney|1999|pp=20β22}} He had twice voyaged with Bligh to the West Indies, and the two had formed a master-pupil relationship through which Christian had become a skilled navigator.{{sfn|Hough|1972|pp=75β76}} Christian was willing to serve on ''Bounty'' without pay as one of the "young gentlemen";{{sfn|Dening|1992|p=70}} Bligh gave him one of the salaried master's mate's berths.{{sfn|Hough|1972|pp=75β76}} Another of the young gentlemen recommended to Bligh was 15-year-old [[Peter Heywood]], also from a Manx family and a distant relation of Christian's. Heywood had left school at age 14 to spend a year on {{HMS|Powerful|1783|6}}, a harbour-bound training vessel at Plymouth.{{sfn|Alexander|2003|pp=63β65}} His recommendation to Bligh came from Richard Betham, a Heywood family friend who was Bligh's father-in-law.{{sfn|Hough|1972|p=74}} The two botanists, or "gardeners", were chosen by Banks. The chief botanist, [[David Nelson (botanical collector)|David Nelson]], was a veteran of Cook's third expedition who had been to Tahiti and had learned some of the natives' language.{{sfn|Hough|1972|pp=67β68}} Nelson's assistant William Brown was a former midshipman who had seen naval action against the French.{{sfn|Alexander|2003|p=56}} Banks also helped to secure the official midshipmen's berths for two of his protΓ©gΓ©s, [[Thomas Hayward (Royal Navy officer)|Thomas Hayward]] and [[John Hallett (Royal Navy officer)|John Hallett]].{{sfn|Alexander|2003|p=68}} Overall, ''Bounty''{{'}}s crew was relatively youthful, the majority being under 30;{{sfn|McKinney|1999|p=23}} at the time of departure, Bligh was 33 years old. Among the older crewmembers were the 39-year-old Peckover, who had sailed on all three of Cook's voyages, and Lawrence Lebogue, a year older and formerly sailmaker on ''Britannia''.<ref>{{harvnb|McKinney|1999|pp=17β23, 164β166}}; {{harvnb|Wahlroos|1989|p=304}}.</ref> The youngest aboard were Hallett and Heywood, both aged 15 when they left England.{{sfn|McKinney|1999|pp=17β23, 37, 164β166}} Living space on the ship was allocated on the basis of rank. Bligh, having yielded the great cabin,{{sfn|McKinney|1999|pp=17β23, 37, 164β166}} occupied private sleeping quarters with an adjacent dining area or pantry on the [[port and starboard|starboard]] side of the ship, and Fryer a small cabin on the opposite side. The surgeon Thomas Huggan, the other warrant officers, and Nelson the botanist had tiny cabins on the lower deck,{{sfn|Dening|1992|pp=28β32}} while the master's mates and the midshipmen, together with the young gentlemen, berthed together in an area behind the captain's dining room known as the [[Cockpit (sailing)|cockpit]]; as junior or prospective officers, they were allowed use of the [[quarterdeck]].{{sfn|McKinney|1999|pp=164β166}} The other ranks had their quarters in the [[forecastle]], a windowless unventilated area measuring {{convert|36|by|22|ft|m}} with headroom of {{convert|5|ft|7|in }}.{{sfn|Alexander|2003|p=69}} {{Col-float|firstcol=40em}} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Officers and gentlemen of HMS ''Bounty'', December 1787<ref name=crewlist>{{Harvnb|Bligh|1792|pp=158β160}}; {{Harvnb|Hough|1972|pp=76β77}}; {{Harvnb|Alexander|2003|loc=frontispiece}}.</ref> ! style="width:200px;" scope="col"|Name ! style="width:250px;" scope="col"|Rank or function |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Bligh}} |{{sort|009|Lieutenant, Royal Navy: Ship's captain}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Fryer|dab=Royal Navy officer}} |{{sort|008|Warrant officer: Sailing master}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Cole|nolink=1}} |{{sort|007|Warrant officer: Boatswain}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Peckover|nolink=1}} |{{sort|006|Warrant officer: Gunner}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Purcell|nolink=1}} |{{sort|006|Warrant officer: Carpenter}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Huggan|nolink=1}} |{{sort|006|Ship's surgeon}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Fletcher|Christian}} |{{sort|005|Master's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Elphinstone|nolink=1}} |{{sort|005|Master's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Ledward|nolink=1}} |{{sort|005|Surgeon's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Hallett|dab=Royal Navy officer}} |{{sort|004|Midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Hayward|dab=Royal Navy officer}} |{{sort|004|Midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Peter|Heywood}} |{{sort|003|Honorary midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|George|Stewart|nolink=1}} |{{sort|003|Honorary midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Robert|Tinkler|nolink=1}} |{{sort|003|Honorary midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Edward "Ned"|Young|Ned Young}} |{{sort|003|Honorary midshipman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|David|Nelson|dab=botanical collector}} |{{sort|-2|Botanist (civilian)}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Brown|nolink=1}} |{{sort|-1|Assistant gardener (civilian)}} |} {{Col-float-break}} <div style="float:right; background:none; margin-left:2em;"> {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Other ranks of HMS ''Bounty'', December 1787<ref name=crewlist /> ! style="width:200px;" scope="col"|Name ! style="width:200px;" scope="col"|Rank or function |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Peter|Linkletter|nolink=1}} |{{sort|002|Quartermaster}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Norton|nolink=1}} |{{sort|002|Quartermaster}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|George|Simpson|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Quartermaster's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|James|Morrison|dab=mutineer}} |{{sort|001|Boatswain's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Mills|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Gunner's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Charles|Norman|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Carpenter's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|McIntosh|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Carpenter's mate}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Lawrence|Lebogue|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Sailmaker}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Charles|Churchill||dab=mutineer}} |{{sort|001|Master-at-arms}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Joseph|Coleman|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Armourer}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Samuel|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Captain's clerk}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Smith|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Captain's servant}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Henry|Hillbrant|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Cooper}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Hall|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Cook}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Robert|Lamb|nolink=1}} |{{sort|001|Butcher}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|Muspratt}} |{{sort|000|Assistant cook}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Burkett|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Michael|Byrne|dab=sailor}} (or "Byrn") |{{sort|-3|Able seaman β musician}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Thomas|Ellison|dab=mutineer}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|William|McCoy|dab=mutineer}} (or "McKoy") |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Isaac|Martin|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Millward|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Matthew|Quintal}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Richard|Skinner|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Adams|dab=mutineer}} ("Alexander Smith") |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Sumner|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|Matthew|Thompson|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|James|Valentine|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |- valign="top" |{{sortname|John|Williams|nolink=1}} |{{sort|000|Able seaman}} |} </div> {{Col-float-end}}
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