jesty's ship _Pandora_ are
embarked, were off the Start on the 5th of this month, on their way to
Holland, and that the _Hoornwey_, the ship on board which the remainder
of the company of the _Pandora_ were embarked, was expected to sail from
the Cape of Good Hope in about three weeks after the two former ships
left that place, but the account does not mention the day they left the
Cape themselves.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient and humble servant,
EDWARD EDWARDS."
LIST of islands and places discovered by H.M.S. _Pandora_, with their
latitudes and longitudes.
Names of Islands. Lat. S. Long. W.
Ducie Island, 24 deg. 40' 30" 124 deg. 40' 30"
Lord Hood's Island, 21 deg. 31' 00" 135 deg. 32' 30"
Carysfort Island, 20 deg. 49' 00" 138 deg. 33' 00"
Duke of Clarence Island, 9 deg. 09' 30" 171 deg. 30' 46"
Otewhy or Chatham, 13 deg. 32' 30" 172 deg. 18' 25"
Howe's Isles, 18 deg. 32' 30" 173 deg. 53' 00"
Gardener's Isles, 17 deg. 57' 00" 175 deg. 16' 54"
Bickerton's Isle, 18 deg. 47' 40" 174 deg. 48' 00"
Onooafow or Probys Isle, 15 deg. 53' 00" 175 deg. 51' 00"
Rotumah or Grenville Isles, 12 deg. 29' 00" 183 deg. 03' 00"
Pandora's Bank, 12 deg. 11' 00" 188 deg. 08' 00"
Mitre Island, 11 deg. 49' 00" 190 deg. 04' 30"
Cherry Island, 11 deg. 37' 30" 190 deg. 19' 30"
Pitt's Isle (South Point), 11 deg. 50' 30" 193 deg. 14' 05"
Wells Shoal on reef, 12 deg. 20' 00" 202 deg. 02' 00"
Cape Rodney, 10 deg. 03' 32" 212 deg. 14' 05"
Mount Clarence between the two Orayas.
Cape Hood, 9 deg. 58' 06" 212 deg. 37' 10"
Look Out Shoal.
Stoney Reef Islands.
Murray's Islands, 9 deg. 57' 00" 216 deg. 43' 00"
Wreck Reef.
Escape Key, 11 deg. 23' 00"
Entrance Key, 11 deg. 23' 00"
EDWARD EDWARDS.
A LIST of 14 pirates, belonging to H.M.S. late ship _Bounty_, taken at
Otaheite.
Joseph Coleman.
Peter Haywood.
Michael Byrne.
James Morrison.
Charles Norman.
Thomas Ellison.
Thomas M'Intosh.
William Muspratt.
Thomas Burkitt.
John Millward.
George Stewart, }
Richard Skinner, } D/d drowned August 29th 1791.
Henry Hillbrant, }
John Sumner. }
EDWARD EDWARDS.
FOOTNOTES:
[30-1] They sighted Easter Island on March
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