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Fletcher Christian Cockermouth

Fletcher Christian Cockermouth

55 Main Street, Cockermouth ,
Fletcher Christian was born on 25 September 1764, at his family home of Moorland Close, Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth. He was the second youngest son of Charles Christian and his wife Ann Dixon. Charles's marriage to Ann brought with it the small but respectable property of Moorland Close, which was half castle and half farmstead. Charles died in 1768 when Fletcher was only three years old. Fletcher's mother, Ann ran into money troubles and by 1779, when Fletcher was fifteen, Ann had run up a huge debt of nearly £6,500 (equal to £697,277 today), and faced the very real prospect of debtors' prison. Ultimately Moorland Close was lost, and Ann and her three younger children were forced to flee to the Isle of Man where English creditors had no power. The three elder Christian sons managed to arrange a £40 (equal to £4,291 today) per year annuity for their mother, allowing the family to live in genteel poverty. In the meantime, Christian had spent seven years at the Cockermouth Free School from the age of nine. While there, one of his younger contemporaries was Cockermouth native William Wordsworth. In 1783, now eighteen years old, Fletcher Christian sailed aboard HMS Eurydice outward bound for a 21-month voyage to India. The ship's muster shows Christian's conduct was more than satisfactory because some seven months out from England, he had been promoted from midshipman to master's mate. Christian twice sailed to Jamaica with Bligh. In 1787, Christian was appointed master's mate on the Bounty, on Bligh's recommendation, for the ship's breadfruit expedition to Tahiti. During the voyage out, Bligh appointed him acting lieutenant. The Bounty arrived at Tahiti on 26 October 1788, and Christian spent the next five months there. The Bounty set sail with its cargo of breadfruit plantings on 4 April 1789. Some 1,300 miles west of Tahiti, near Tonga, mutiny broke out on 28 April 1789, led by Christian. Following the mutiny, Christian attempted to build a colony on Tubuai, but there the mutineers met with conflict with natives. Abandoning the island, he stopped briefly in Tahiti where he married Maimiti, the daughter of one of the local chiefs, on 16 June 1789. While on Tahiti, he dropped off sixteen crewmen. These sixteen included four Bligh loyalists who had been left behind on the Bounty and two who had neither participated in, nor resisted, the mutiny. The remaining nine mutineers, six Tahitian men, and eleven Tahitian women then settled on Pitcairn Island where they stripped the Bounty of all that could be floated ashore before Matthew Quintal set it on fire A rich and colourful history and we're proud to bear the name of one of Cockermouth's most famous sons!
SharpImagesUK Photography

SharpImagesUK Photography

Commercial, Event & Function Photographers based in Cumbria. Formal or Informal studio photography, fun or formal green screen and have a mobile "print onsite" event photography studio. Fantastic at Gala Dinners, Award Ceremonies, Black Tie Balls, Proms, Wedding Receptions, Birthday Parties, Christenings, Charters, Corporate Days etc. etc.
Team Up! Race to Space Balloon Challenge

Team Up! Race to Space Balloon Challenge

Cockermouth School, Castlegate Drive, Cockermouth, Cumbria, Cockermouth ,
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Broughton Craggs Hotel

Broughton Craggs Hotel

Craggs Road, Great Broughton, Cockermouth ,
Broughton Craggs Hotel was originally built as a Gentleman's residence in 1858. It was converted to a hotel in 1975. Julie and Derek Horton have owned the hotel since the Spring of 2006 and during that period it has been through considerable refurbishment keeping the character of the beautiful building yet extending the services the family run hotel has to offer. Julie and Derek have been in the hospitality business for over 20 years and they understand the needs of their customers. The staff at Broughton Craggs are committed to make your stay a pleasure and provide a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
DSG Design

DSG Design

Great Broughton, Cockermouth ,
Graphic Design, illustration, brand and art direction. Working on anything from a personalised thank you card or invitation, typographic artwork, bespoke keepsakes, branding, book design and illustration projects. The work on this page is both commercial and personal. Please get in touch if you want to know anymore about anything you see!
Lake District Views

Lake District Views

Little Broughton, Cockermouth ,
Quality landscape and wedding photography in the Lake District. Please see my website www.lake-district-views.co.uk for more selection.
Cockermouth Country Clothing

Cockermouth Country Clothing

12a Market Place, Cockermouth ,
Stockists of Hunter boots, Hoggs of Fife, Bronte, Tayberry, Fuller Fillies, Caldene, Totti, Buckler, Mark Todd, Jack Murphy, Toggi, Champion, Grays of Shenstone and Harry Hall clothing, accessories and gifts.
Cockermouth Travel

Cockermouth Travel

60 MAIN STREET, Cockermouth ,
Cockermouth Travel is one of the largest independent travel agents in the UK - with our team of 13 having collectively over 200 years of experience in the travel industry. Since opening in 1980 we have built up a reputation for dependable service, professional advice and individual care, all backed up by the financial security of ABTA membership.
The Cockermouth Sweet shop

The Cockermouth Sweet shop

62 main street, Cockermouth ,
Traditional Sweets with a heavenly twist! The Cockermouth Sweet shop is like no other. From the minute you see alll those long forgotten sweets to everything you need for a great party - you know that you have entered sweetie heaven! Cockermouth Fudge We also make our wonderful hand made Cockermouth Fudge here in the shop. Feel free to come in and sample any of our 40 different flavours of fudge from Traditional "vanilla" fudge to our local specialities including Jennings Snecklifter beer fudge and our amazing Cockermint fudge- wow! We also stock an amazing range of liquorice from all over europe- ever heard of banana monkey liquorice? We also stock an array of salted liquorice ranging from single to triple.
Cockermouth

Cockermouth

Market Place, Cockermouth ,
Wonderful gem town and castle on the edge of Lakeland.Check out the town website at www.cockermouth.org.uk