gh took off his hat, as did every man on the ship, opened a copy 1 the Articles of War, and read in a solemn voice the article which prescribes the punishments for mutinous conduct.
Young Mr. Keith here supported you in your mutinous conduct from the start and he'll pay just as you will.
The charges were mutinous conduct, throwing a bottle at his corporal, and disorderly conduct.
Wilson, along with other military Fenians were tried, found guilty of desertion and mutinous conduct, and sentenced to death.
Stevens lost the suit and was confined for "mutinous conduct" for a brief period of time.
After her final imprisonment, for "mutinous and outrageous conduct" at the factory, Ellen seems to have turned over a new leaf, and in 1832 she married David Bowerman, a convict who had served out his sentence and now rented a small farm.
"I have, you will recall, the power of life and death in cases of mutinous conduct, and it is also true that marriage on the Adastra is made legal only by executive order bearing my signature."
Later, one seaman was hanged for mutinous conduct.
Quintero's mutinous conduct may have served as a model for Cortés in his subsequent career.
However, this transfer was not carried out because of the mutinous conduct of Greek mariners which manned Royal Navy units at Alexandria.