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Calcutta at Leith
October 19th. 1795
Dear Sir
I should have sailed from hence on Saturday last the the Coast of Orkney, to convoy home the A:W Ships, under the direction of Captain Lechmere in the Jupiter, had not a Mutiny taken place, in the Defiance (commanded by Sir Geo. Horne) . Yesterday there were several messages sent the mutineers from Admiral Pringle, which they received in their barricaded appartments [apartments] with no trifling arrogance. The grievances they wanted to have redressed were, - a New Captain, - A new Lieutenant, - liberty to go on Shore, and their Grog to be mixed with less than five waters - they were talked to on these subjects by Captain Lechmere & Mr. Donal who were sent by the Admiral for this purpose to assist Captain Horne, and soon after some of the Men about seven or eight were seized & put in Irons by the Officers of the Ship - quietness was established untill [until] towards night, when the mutineers thought proper to insist on their companions being released. - as they would have