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291.Folger, Matthew,233.Forwood,65.Foveaux, Lieutenant-Colonel,268.Fowler, Lieutenant,186,189.Francis,176,194,196,197,293.Franklin, John,183.Frazer, Harriet,119.Freycinet, De,8.Frobisher, extract from, on Australia,3.Fryer, John,223,224,225,243.Funnel, in command of theCinque Ports,43.Furneaux, Captain,173,174.Furneaux group,177.Gambia,241.Garden Island,294.Gascoyne division,38.George, St.,42.George, III., anniversary of his birthday,283.Geographe,160,200,286.Gerald,165.125.Glatton, H.M.S.,163,244,note,249.Good Hope, Cape of,68,71,95,102,105,216.Gorgon,143.Grampus,92.Grant, Lieutenant James,280;in command of theLady Nelson,281;hisNarrative of a Voyage of Discovery,281;instructions,281;survey of the coast,282.Green,53,65.Green Cape,177.Gregory, Rev. William,133.Grey, Sir George,291.Grimes, Surveyor,286.Grose, Francis,124.Grose, Major,102;his method of governing New South Wales,103;offers to form a corps,123;manner of raising,126;his career,124;grants of land to officers,130;in temporary command,143;cause of offence against Governor King,145.Guardian, wreck of the,142.Gulde Zeepard,10.Guns, table of,25.Gunter,35.Hacking, Quartermaster,279.Hackney Churchyard,113.Hadley, his quadrant,35;sextant,50.Hallett,243.Halley,52.Hamelin, Captain, of theNaturaliste,8.Hamilton, Mr.,176.Harriet,215.Harrington,181.Harrison, his chronometer,50.Hartog, Dirk, in command of theEndragt,8.Hawke, Lord,52.Hawkesbury, River,94,254.Hawkesworth, Dr.,45,58,60,81.Hayes, Sir Henry Browne,164.Helena, St.,64,101.Henriques, Don,236.Henry VIII.,22.Herbert, Captain,75.Heywood,219,229,238,242,250;imprisoned on thePandora,230;trial,232;pardoned,233.Hicks, Lieutenant,64,65.Hicks, Point,57.Hobart, Lord,160,290;recalls Captain King,162.Hobart,271,290.Hodmadods, (Hottentots) of Monomatapa,21.Hodson,291.Hogan, Mr.,290.Hollandia Nova,16.Holt, memoirs of,118,156.Hope, The192.Horn, Cape,71,101.Houtman's Abrolhos,10.Howe, Cape,171.Howe, Lord,76,93,94,102,119,169,249.292.Hunter, John,279,296;early years,91;at school,92;various appointments,93;in command of theSirius,93;his charts and land maps,94;sent to obtain supplies,95;character,95;shipwrecked,96-98;account of his voyage home,99-101;appointed governor of New South Wales,102;interest in exploration,105;good-nature,107;quarrel with Captain MacArthur,108;charges against him,109;letters from the Duke of Portland,109,110;recalled,111,149;indignation,111;in command of theVenerable,113;death,113;on the explorations of Bass and Flinders,172-176.Hunter, William,92.Hunter River,284.Indefatigable,240.Integrity,293.Investigator,182,284,293;its condition,185.Ipswich,118.Isle of France,199,209.Jackson, Sir George,59.James II.,22.James'Naval History,23,24.Jamison, Thomas,140.Jarvis' Bay,173."Jeoey, Painted Prince,"20.Johnson,106.Johnston, Major,127,256,264;his report of the convict mutiny,152-154;demands release of MacArthur,265;assumes the government,267;court-martial on,270,275;cashiered,270,276;defence,275.Jorgenson, the "King of Iceland,"290.Juan Fernandez,43,236.Kemp, Captain,262.Kent, Captain,105,185.Keppel, Admiral,124.Kew,186.Kimberley, West,20.King, Philip Gidley,111,136,280,286;governor of Norfolk Island,122,140;extract from his journal on establishing martial law,123;statement of his services,137;administration,141;voyage to England,141;recognition of his services,143;marriage,143,165;return to Norfolk Island,143;accompanies the Maoris to New Zealand,144;gives offence to Major Grose,145;suppression of a mutiny,146-148;governor of New South Wales,149;administration,149,296;on the corps,150;his indulgences to political prisoners,151;revolt of convicts,152-154;on M. Baudin's visit,158-160;the treatment of the officers,161;lampoon,162;163;defence of his conduct,163;famous prisoners,164;his son,165;on the work of Flinders,185;assistance to him,194;proclamation,283;opinion of Grant,283;on his stolen despatches,285;sends an expedition to colonize Derwent,289;his report on the navy,293.King, Phillip Parker,165;his voyages round the Australian coast,290.King, Mr.,71.King George,294.King's Island,159.King's Sound,21.Kite,137.Klencke, of Amsterdam,37.Knowles, Sir Charles,93.Labillardiere, hisVoyage in Search of La PĂ©rouse,243.Ladrones,19.Lady Nelson,183,184,280,281,283,284,285,289,293;destroyed by Maoris,290.Lady Shore, mutiny on board,132.Lancaster, H.M.S.,288.Lang, Dr., hisHistory of New South Wales,107,154,250,254,273.Larcom, Thomas,288.Lawrence, St.,46.Lawson, William,291.Laycock, Quartermaster,152,153.Ledward,224.Leeuwin, Cape,10,184.Leith,91.Lima,181.Linois, Admiral,200.Lion,65.Lipari Islands,241.Liverpool,137.Longnose Bay,173.Lord Howe Island,140.Louisiade Archipelago,4.Lumsdine, Captain,287.MacArthur, Captain John,107,150;character,108;quarrel with Captain Hunter,108;his duels with Captain Gilbert,125;with Lieut.-Colonel Paterson,151;successful wool-growing,157;dispute with Captain Bligh,256;seizure of his stills,258;proceedings against him,259;indictment,261;objects to be tried by Judge-Advocate Atkins,262;lodged in gaol,263;released,265;acquitted,267;his return in 1817,270.Macassar, Strait of,100.Macquarie, Governor, his administration of New South Wales,269,296.Magellan Straits,51.Major, R.H.,Early Voyages to Australia,2,6,11-15,37.Manly, Captain,287.Margaret,294.Margarot,165.114;petition for liquor,115;officers,116,118;severity of the punishments,122;granted discharges,127;privileges of re-enlistment,127.Marquis de Seignelay,93.Marsden,106.Marshall, Captain,80.Marshall, Mr.,119.Martin,234.Matavai Bay,223,229.Matra, Jean Maria,74.Mauritius,142,198.Maxwell, Lieutenant George William,100.McBride, Admiral,119.McBride, Dr., his method of treating scurvy,54.McClure,279.McCoy,234,235.McFarland, Judge, his book onThe Mutiny of the "Bounty,"219.Mercator, Gerald, his chart,35.Mercury,46.Messina,241.Middleton, Sir Charles,211.Mills,234.Mindanao,20,101.Missionaries, on the condition of New South Wales,105.Molineux, Robert,65.Monistrol, Colonel,203,207.Monson, Sir William,Naval Tracts,25.Monte Video,133.Moore, Thomas, letter from,182.Morley, Roger,140.Morrison,232,233.Mosse Island,134.Motham, J.,288.Motherbank,76.Moulter, James,231.Mountague, Hon. Charles,28.Muir,165.Mulgrave, Lord,119.Murray, Lieutenant,285,286;certificate of his services,287.Murray, Rear-Admiral,240.Murray, Rev. T.B., extract from, on Mr. Nobbs,240-242.Muspratt,233.Naples,241.Naturaliste,8,160,200,286.Nautical Almanac, first number of the,50.Nautilus,177.Naval Chronicle,92,94.Navigation aux Terres Australes, Histoire des,57.Navy, condition of the, in 1688,22; in 1769,48; in 1804,293; in 1898,294;officers,29;scale of provisions,30;dress of sailors,31;32;improvement in the class of seamen,48;food and accommodation,49;changes in the uniform of officers,55.Nelson, Lord,46,142,244,249.Nelson, the botanist,224,228.Nepean, Captain,145.125.Nepean, Nicholas,124.Nepean River,125,254.Neptune,80,125.New Britain,39,100.New Caledonia,100.New Guinea,4,7,9,39,51,58,63.New Hebrides, or Tierra Australis del Espiritu Santo,4.New Holland,16,20,50,59,71,95.New Ireland,51,100.New South Wales,58;scheme for colonizing,74;opinions on the country,82;agricultural returns,83;convict population,84;administration of Captain Phillip,85;Captain Hunter,102;the military,102;state of disorder,103;the corps,103;bushrangers,105;the marines,114;officers,116,118;formation of the corps,123;manner of raising,126;maximum strength,127;marines granted discharges,127;privileges of re-enlistment,127;emigrants,128;emancipated convicts,128;the first cargo of rum,131;character of the corps,131;breaches of discipline,132;number of companies,134;the veteran,134;abolished,135,269;revolt of convicts,152;the first newspaper,157;administration of Capt. King,136;discovery of coalfields,172;Captain Bligh,218;under martial law,267;population,271;condition of the colony,271;Governor Macquarie,269.New South Wales Records,67.New Zealand,7,57,71,143.Newcastle,105;town of, founded,157.Newfoundland,46.Nicobar Islands,20.Nobbs, Rev. George H., his history,240-242.Norfolk,177,178,183.Norfolk Island,96,99,128,235;establishment of martial law,122;discovery of,139;colonization,140;population,140;mutiny,146-148.Norton, Sir Fletcher,67.Nutting, Mary, letter from, on Captain Bligh,248-250.Nuyts Archipelago,10.Nuyts, Peter,10.Oakes, Francis,260.Ocean,289.Otaheite,237.Oxford, Earl of,29.Oxley,292.Palliser, Sir Hugh,46.Palmer,165.Palmerston, Lord,86.Pandorafrigate,229;wrecked,231.Pandora's Reef,231.Paramour,52.Paris, Peace of,93.Parker, Admiral,249.Parramatta,83,128,152.Pascoe, Lieutenant,47.Pasley,169.Paterson, Lieut.-Colonel,103,104,125,268,280;his duel with Captain MacArthur,151.Peckover, William,224.Pellew, Sir Edward,213,214.


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