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INDEX. 613 Jvdsre-Advoeate duttflfl, lb. the flrvi appointment, 96, 206, 620. fuDCtioDS in En«^nd, 216, 404, 406. in the oolony, 216-6, 801, 806 n, 807-8, 408» 414. Bigge'8 opinion on the oflBoe, 882. the last appointment, 891 n. Jnstices of tlie Peace appointed by Letters Patent, 686. power to appoint, 29, 476. OoUins appdnted, 298. King for Norfolk Island, 100-1. and Creeswell, 208 n. Xaagaaroo ■pdling of the word, 829 n. not Icnown by that name to Port Jackson natives, ib. tiro varieties, lb, 848. seen in laiige nnmbors, 158. described by Banks, xlvL and by Phillip, 848. flzst sent to England, 329. King seoond lieutenant of the Sirine, 186, 621. promotions, 197, 521 n. Jonmal of tiie voyage of the First Fleet, 122. encounter with the natives at Botany Bay, 122-8. PhUlip's friendship, 185-6, 272, 829. portrait, 186. letters describing PhilHp in old age, 186 n, 868. their last meeting at Bath, 186. visits La P^rouse, 187. opinion as to small pox among the natives, 626. appointed Commandant at Norfolk Island, 188. instructions, 627. commission, 191 n. results of two years' residence there, 189-92. keeps faith with Maori flax-dressers, ib. sent with despatches to England, 188-9. describes the Island, 189. chaplain and Justice of the Peace, 190. method of dealing with offenders, 101-2. views on flogging, 102. voyage to England, via Batavia, 193-4. offer of passage in French frigate declined, 193. meets Rlou at the Gape, 194. arrives in London, 194. Journal at Norfolk Island, ib, 252. appointed Lieutenant-Governor, ib. letter from Orenville, ib. Commission, 526. interviews with Chatham and Orenville, 196-6. opinion as to marines and oonticts becoming settlers, 106. hivited to breakfast with Sydney, 368. marriage and return to the colonj*, 197. voyage in the Ooigon, 197-8. stays with Phillip, 198. Xing returns to Norfolk Island, 20iX Journals, 122, 194, 282, 688. describes Major Boss's proceedings in proclaim- ing martial law, 200-4. reproved by Banks for frequent reprieves, 288. recommended for promotion, 272, 829, 868. Lake Varrabeen discovered by Phillip, 138. Lang^ Historical Account of New South Wales, vl estimate of number transported, 18, 461-2. anecdote of Hunter, 180 n. story of a gum-tree, 888 n. moral reflections on the First Fleet, 881 n. Land Banks on the soil at Botany Bay, xlv. Matra on the soil generally, 6, 423. Sir George Young, 7, 480. PhiUip, 837. asks for instructions as to grants of land, 35. power to grant, 29, 479. instructions to cultivate, 483, 487. and report, 487. first report, 828-6. proposes to endow the church with land, 824. search for land fit for cultivation, 187, 147, 166 268, 270, 288-0, 341, 858. found at Plttwater, 137, 278, 341. at Parramatta, 141, 288-9, 324, 856. on the Hawkesbury, 160. the land about Sydney Cove, 279, 337, 358. at Cook's River, 858-0. at Norfolk Island, 331, 855. difficulty in clearing, 270, 887, 850. no farm labourers, 359. only one ftirmer, 861. no botanist or gardener, 250. grants to first free settlers, 143. officers claim grants of land, 109, 293, 315. instructions signed in August, 1789, 337. received by Lady Juliana in June, 1700, 278. grants to soldiers, 837 n. cultivation by the officers, 271, 311, 351. sokliers' gardens, 837. the first farm, 142, 351. metals and minerals, 33d-41, 356. Liberty Plains first free settlers placed there, 143. Liye Stock Banks thinks that stock would thrive, xlvi. Matra's suggestions for stocking, 424. adopted in Heads of a Plan, 433. in Sydney's letter to the Treasury, 436. in the Instructions to Phillip, 482, 484. stock to be procured by barter, 436, 481. why, 311. Digitized by Google