One of her lieutenants during the 1810 voyage was one Basil Hall, who was still with the ship when the 1811 landing was made.
Sir Douglas Basil Hall, 14th Baronet (1909-2004)
Works by Basil Hall at Internet Archive (scanned books original editions color illustrated)
Basil Hall, writing of his voyage to the Kingdom of the Ryukyus in 1816, stated that this people had neither wars nor armies.
Basil Hall died on May 2.
He mentions as excellent a portrait of Scott by Basil Hall's brother.
Basil Hall, citing Richard Baxter.
Basil Hall called it "one of the most singular pieces of engineering in the world".
Basil Hall likes to show that the worst regular troops will beat the best volunteers.
Chamberlain, Basil Hall.