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Pitcairn Island
noun
- a small British island in the S Pacific, SE of Tuamotu Archipelago: settled 1790 by mutineers of the Bounty. 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
Pitcairn Island
/ ˈpɪtkɛən; pɪtˈkɛən /
noun
- an island in the S Pacific: forms with the islands of Ducie, Henderson and Oeno (all uninhabited) a UK Overseas Territory; Pitcairn itself was uninhabited until the landing in 1790 of the mutineers of H.M.S. Bounty and their Tahitian companions. Capital: Adamstown. Pop: 48 (2012 est). Area: 4.6 sq km (1.75 sq miles)
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To return from this digression to the history of the colonization of Pitcairn Island.
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With his first wish the Missionaries will certainly comply as a means of extending their dominion over Pitcairn Island also.
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Soon after this the increasing population of Pitcairn Island rendered it necessary that the islanders should find a wider home.
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By 25th March we found ourselves about the latitude of Pitcairn Island, from which we were barely one hundred miles distant.
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For all the world like the story of Pitcairn Island and the mutineers of the ‘Bounty’!
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