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Autographed Signed Letter by Peter Heywood HMS Bounty Mutineer 1829 [157376]

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Autographed Signed Letter by Peter Heywood HMS Bounty Mutineer 1829 [157376]
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This letter is signed by Peter Heywood on 14 April, 1829 while in his retirement years; having reached the position of Post-Captain before retiring in 1816. His naval career was clouded by the misfortune of being aboard the Merchant Vessel HMS Bounty at the time of her mutiny. Haywood was an unranked seaman on the HMS Bounty in 1789 at the time of the ships mutiny, aged 16. He stayed with the ship while officers, along with Captain Bligh, were set adrift in the Pacific Ocean. He left the Bounty in Tahiti while the true mutineers sailed on to the Pitcairn Islands. This letter reads: "My Dear Ross: Another very old friend of mine Mr. John Smith has just arrived from Derby & has expressed his wish to have a look at your Steamer. I have given him a few lines of introduction to you & beg you will have the goodness to let him see all the Improvement you have made in the various machinery of that class of Vessel & explain the whole to him..."signed " P. Haywood" The Mr. (James) Ross was a seaman preparing the Victory steamer for an Arctic exploration voyage in search of the Northwest Passage by sea. The letter is accompanied by a picture at 4.5 in. X 7 in. ,matted and framed at 12 in. X 15 in.

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Provenance: Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining Museum