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 INDEX 343 GonyictB unfitted for agricultural labonr, 73, 76. arttfloen required, 73. and fannen, 74. English ifools crowded with, 76. Howard's account of English gaols, 77 (note)L the assignment system, 81, 114, 125, 126. recruits for the Army drawn from, 09, 100. proposal U> enlist in Indian army, 09. Hunter opposes the scheme, 09. enlisted in N.S.W. Corps, 100, lOL useless without settlen, 115. employment of, ISO. inutility of, 136. return of number employed, 137. repugnance to worlc, 139, 150 and note, daily task as farm labooxinrs, 142. ill-fed, 143, 144. absconding, 145 and note, 140 and note, 147-16L stowaways, 146. preventive measures, 146. their success, 147. escape from Rose Hill, 147, 148. refuge with the natives, 148 and note, geographical ignorance of, 149, 150. a successful attempt at escape, 140 and note, escapees new arrivals, 150. rislcsand penalties, 151. absoonding diminishing, 15L Ruse, James, first land grantee, 155. additional giant, 358 and note, expirees as setUers, 160, 161, 162, 163. by the Third Fleet, 172, 178. attempt to seize the Albemarle, 178 and note. Third Fleet arrived with, 174. mortality on voyocre, 174, 175. old and infirm, 175 and note, an incumbrance, 176, 176 and note, deaths after landing, 176. continued ill-health of, 177. excessive mortality of, 177. accommodation for, 184, 185 and note, illegally emancipated, 192 and note, 198 and note, expirees reluctant to stay, 194. practically life exiles, 195. detention illsgal, 195. no assistance to return, 195. life in colony unsatisfactory, 196. expirees work thehr passages to England, 18& outrage on natives by, 90O. reprisals on, 201. speared by natives, 202. rations of, purchased by Lieutenant Dawei, 204. ills resulting from, VA and note, sick convicts a burden, 209. clotMng for, 209 and note, labour of, 200 and notes, thefts by, 210. punishment of, 210, 211 and note. Convicts ofTenders new arrivals, 211 and note, 212. early release motive for good bdiaviour, 211. forbidden to congregate, 212. arrivals by the Pitt, 212 and note, arrivals by the Royal Admiral, 223, 224. employed in building, 232, 233 and notes, rations issued to, 241, 242. arrived by the Boddingtons, 246 and note, attempt to seize the Sugar-cane, 246, 247. rations of, exchanged for spirits, 271, 272. spirits paid to, instead of wages, 273. absent from public worship, 277, 286, 287. allowed to Rev. R. Johnson, 282. expirees as Norfolk Island settlers, 203. conflict with soldiers at Norfolk Island, 803. 304. and the drama, 304. Grose's General Order respecting, 311. Corn, Indian the harvest at Rose Hill, 20. mills to grind, 181 and note, ready for reaping, 244, 245. sown at Petersham, 258. failiu-e of crop of, 265. yield per acre, 267. Conlston drummer at Norfolk Island, 305, 310. Conrt-martial on Private Hunt, 10, 11. arrest of members of, IL on Meredith, 14. at Norfolk island, 298, 290. Crime committed to procure the necessaries of life, 210. Crops affected by drought, 141 and note, 14& Ruse's, first grantee, 156. harvest in 1791, 164 and note, 245 and note, maize, wheat, and barley, 165 and note, abundant, 231, 284. faUure of, 257, 265. Crowder constable at Norfolk Island (see WhitUe), 804 Crown Seserves areas of, 132 and note, 133, 201. Crowther,BeT. on boaid the Guardian, 47. Currency dollars and notes, 226, 227 and note, spirite as medium of exchange, 204, 273. Dadalns, The to ship live stock at Calcutta, 169. disastrous TpysfPS of, 170.