- Look up
bounty or
bounties in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bounty or
bounties commonly refers to:
Bounty (reward), an
amount of
money or
other reward...
- A
bounty hunter is a
private agent working for a bail
bondsman who
captures fugitives or
criminals for a
commission or
bounty. The occupation, officially...
- The
mutiny on the
Royal Navy
vessel HMS
Bounty occurred in the
South Pacific Ocean on 28
April 1789.
Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher...
- HMS
Bounty, also
known as HM
Armed Vessel Bounty, was a
British merchant ship that the
Royal Navy
purchased in 1787 for a
botanical mission. The ship was...
- and Microsoft's
bounty for
computer virus creators.
Those who make a
living by
pursuing bounties are
known as
bounty hunters.
Bounties have also been granted...
- The
Mutiny on the
Bounty was a
mutiny on HMS
Bounty that
occurred in 1789.
Mutiny on the
Bounty may also
refer to:
Mutiny on the
Bounty (novel), a 1932...
-
Bounty Bay is an
embayment of the
Pacific Ocean into
Pitcairn Island. It is
named after the
Bounty, a
British naval vessel whose eighteenth-century mutiny...
- The
Bounty is a 1984
British epic
historical drama film
directed by
Roger Donaldson. It
depicts the
voyage and
mutiny of HMS
Bounty, with
Robert Bolt's...
-
Bounty is a coconut-filled, chocolate-enrobed
candy bar
manufactured by Mars Inc.,
introduced in 1951 in the
United Kingdom and Canada. It is an imitation...
- the
Bounty Hunter, is an
American television personality,
bounty hunter, and
former bail bondsman.
Chapman came to
international notice as a
bounty hunter...