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Matilda (1790 ship)

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rescued others. Six (James O'Connor, James Butcher, John Williams, William Yaty, Andrew Cornelius Lind and Samuel Pollend) refused to return, and chose to settle in
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Couples 'métropolitain' – 'polynésien' à Tahiti. Enjeux de l'ethnicité, du genre et du statut socioéconomique dans un contexte postcolonial
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was wrecked on 25 February 1792 on a shoal, later named Matilda Island. The crew were saved and returned to Tahiti on 5 March 1792.
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The survivors, 21 crew members and one convict stowaway, were later rescued. Captain
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in 1791 with Weatherhead as master, Calvert & Co., as owners, and trade London—
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provided the guards. On her arrival at Port Jackson the ship required repairs.
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William Robert Broughton's Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific 1795-1798
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Houzel, Ghislain (2006). "Le naufrage de la Matilda Ă  Moruroa en 1792".
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A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific ocean, and round the world
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as leaving for India in November. She apparently sailed via the
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was a ship built in France and launched in 1779. She became a
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British convict transport, merchant ship, and whaler 1790–1792
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in the New South Wales fishery or off Van Diemen's Land.
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After he had delivered his convicts, Weatherhead took
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leaving Port Jackson on 28 December, bound for Peru.
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Index

Matilda (ship)
Kingdom of France
Great Britain
Copper sheathing
bm
Full-rigged ship
whaling ship
Camden, Calvert and King
New South Wales
Lloyd's Register
Botany Bay
Samuel Enderby & Sons
convicts
England
Australia
the third fleet
Portsmouth
Port Jackson
New South Wales Corps
whaling
Marquesas Islands

Suzanne Bambridge
Paul Gauguin
William Bligh
HMS Providence
Matavai Bay
Jenny
Britannia
Tahiti

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