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William Bryant (c. 1757 – 1791) was a Cornish fisherman and convict who was transported to Australia on the First Fleet. He is remembered for his daring escape from the penal colony with his wife, two small children and seven convicts in the governor's cutter, sailing to Timor in a voyage that would come to rank alongside that of fellow Cornishman William Bligh as one of the most incredible ever made in an open boat.

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  • William Bryant (Sträfling) (de)
  • William Bryant (bagnard) (fr)
  • William Bryant (convict) (en)
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  • William Bryant (* 1757 in Launceston, Cornwall in England; † 22. Dezember 1791 in Batavia) war ein englischer Fischer und Sträfling. Er war der Anführer der ersten erfolgreichen Flucht mit weiteren sieben Sträflingen und zwei kleinen Kindern aus der Sträflingskolonie Australien in ein anderes Land über einen Seeweg. Diese Flucht über etwa 5.200 Kilometer in einem offenen Boot ging in die Geschichte als große seefahrerische Leistung ein, die häufig mit derjenigen von Kapitän William Bligh verglichen wird. Bligh wurde nach der Meuterei auf der Bounty mit einigen Besatzungsmitgliedern auf offener See ausgesetzt und legte rund 6.700 Kilometer zurück. (de)
  • William Bryant (v.1757-Batavia, 22 décembre 1791) est un bagnard britannique, célèbre pour son évasion familiale - avec sa femme et leurs deux enfants - qui lui fit faire un voyage spectaculaire jusqu'au Timor alors colonie hollandaise. (fr)
  • William Bryant (c. 1757 – 1791) was a Cornish fisherman and convict who was transported to Australia on the First Fleet. He is remembered for his daring escape from the penal colony with his wife, two small children and seven convicts in the governor's cutter, sailing to Timor in a voyage that would come to rank alongside that of fellow Cornishman William Bligh as one of the most incredible ever made in an open boat. (en)
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