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 342 IJSfDEX. Beckwith, Lientexiant with King at Norfolk Island, 806. takes Norfolk Island mutineers to Sydney, 807, 808. suppresses material information at inquiry, 810, 815. Bellona, The arrival of, with stores, 244, 245. free settlers by, 266. Bennilong character and manners of, 32. his capture, 82. and escape, 33. he returns voluntarily, 83. his attachment to PhiUip, 83. resides at Bennilong Point (Fort Maoquarie), 198 and note. Boats want of, 187. BoddingtonB, The voyage of, 67. contract with owners, 60. arrival of, with convicts, 246b Bowen, George successfully resists attempted seism of the Albemarle, 178. Bowen, Richard discovers Jervis Bay, 172 (note). Bradley, Identenant sent to Batavia for supplies of food, 88. Britaimia, The health of convicts by, 176. hired by Grose, 217 and note, 218 and note, 222, 246 and note, arrival of, «ith stores, 220, 221 and note, 260 and note, takes King to New Zealand, 296. Broady, or Brody, Walter appointed master-blacksmith, 257. BnUding progress of, li4 and note, 282 and note, 266 and note, unbumt bricks, 146. want of lime limits height of walls, 146. at Parramatta, 232, 233 and note, of a church, 278 and notes, 279, 286. Burke, Edmuid speecdi of, on tranqportatiou, 76 (note). Burton, Superintendent report on land at Parramatta, 166, 269. CampheU, Captain a partisan of Roes, 9. Caravancee an article of food, 162 (note). CardeU soldier at Norfolk Island, 806. Chalmers, Captain of the Boddingtons, 246. Chaplain, Assistant Rev. John Crowther, 47. diflBculty in obtaining, 49. Rev. 8. Marsden, 282. Charlotte, The deserters from Supply and Siriua on board, 146. Church land reserved for, 132, 282, 288. want of, 276, 277. ereofilon of, 278 and notes, 286. Collins Ross's complaints concerning, 1, 2. circumstuices of the case, 2, 3l differs from Phillip on agricultural progiwi, lOOi his opinion of settlers, 160, 276. on condition of convicts by the Third Fleet, 175, 177 and note, on food supply, 248. on agriculture, 286. portrait of, 266. Concord settlement on Parramatta Blver, 258 and note. Convicts rations supplied to, 17. improvidence of, 18, 10. destruction of live stock by, 19. overseers of, 10, 73. a burden to the Government, 20, 264. employed in agriculture, 20, 21. allowed to officers, 21, 22, 81, 114. 126, 126. Sftl, 282. sent to Norfolk Island. 34, 25, 162. gardens of, 26. weakened by famine, 27. driven to crime by hunger, 88, 210. mortality amongst, 82, 87 (note), 67, 62. 66, 151, 154, 174-177, 219, 220, 224. perishing of hunger, 87 (note), 219. on board the Guardian, 44, 87. female, on Kitty and I^dy Juliana. 66. by the Second Fleet, 67, 77. deaths from overcrowding, 67, 62. inhuman treatment of, 68, 68, 60, 67. 178. hospitals crowded with, 63. captain of transport prosecuted for ill limUnuut of, 60, 65. attacked by scurvy, 66. health of, 67, 186, 167, 177 and note, 178. on the Boddingtons, 67. transportation of, the system improved, 67, 68, 69. on the Queen, iU-treatment of, 69, 176 and note, 178, 179, 219. necessity for restricting tnxu^rtatfon of, 72, 76L