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 PHILUP'S STAFF. 521 Assistant Commissary : — Zechariah Olarke. 1787 rrovost-Martial (who acts as Sheriff of Cumberland County); — Henry Brewer.* Peace Officer : — James Smith. Naval Establishment. His Majesty* 8 Ship Siritis^ : — First Captain, Arthur Phillip ; Second Captain, John Hunter. LieutenarUs: — William Bradley, Philip Gidley King,| George William MaxwelL§ His Majesty's Armed Brig Supply^ : — Lieutenant Henry Lidg- bird Ball, Commander. Military Establishment. Four Companies of Marines. Commandant : — ^Major Bobert Boss. Captains Commanding Companies: — James Campbell, John SheaU ; Captain Lieutenants : — James Meredith, Watkin Tench.** First Lieutenants : — George Johnstonft John Johnstone John Creswell James Maitland Shairp Bobert Kellow Thomas Davey James Furzer Thomas Timins John Poulden Second Lieutenants : — Balph Clarke John Long William Dawes t J William Feddy. Adjutant : — John Long. Quartermaster : — James Furzer. t Wrecked at Norfolk Island, 19 March, 1790. X ApiHMnted Commandant of Norfolk Island in Fehruary, 1788 ; dis- charged from the Sirins on the occasion of his being sent to £nffland with despatches in April, 1790 ; appointed lientenant-Govemor of Norfolk Island in f^ebniary, 1790, and subsequently Governor of New South Wales. § Became insane. — Collins, pp. 99, 102. II Condemned, August, 1797. IT Died in February, 1789. ft Appointed a Captain Lieutenant on the death of Captain Shea, and Bubaequently became Major of the New South Wales Corps. He placed Governor Bugh under arrest in 1808. XX- Tench mentions that Lieutenant Dawes, who had returned to England in December, 1791, "had hardly set foot on his native country when he again quitted it to encounter new perils in the service of the Sierra Leone Company.'* — Ck>mplete Account, p. 201. Digitized by Google
 * Appointed by Phillip dnricg the voyage oat.
 * Returned to England in H.M.S. Gorgon, in December, 1791.