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 344 INDEX. Darey, Ideiitenaiit placed under arrest by Roei, 10 (note^. return of, to En^rland, 230. Dawes, Llentenant Wm. retained as engineer, 203. quarrel with Phillip, 203. grounds of, 208. purchasing convicts* rations, 204. evil consequences of, 201 and note, explanation of the business, 204, 206. Phillip's comments on, 206. refusal of,.to proceed against natives, 200. religious scruples, 200. he eventually consents, 206 and note, iomibordination of, 206. unofBcerllke behaviour of, 207. leaves for England, 206. Deaths of convicts, 32, 87 (note), 57. 62, 66, 161, 154, 174-177, 219, 220, 224. of soldiers and seamen on the Pitt, 106. Despatches from England, 71 et seq, from Phillip, 1701, 144. DhoU an article of food, 220. Dodd,H.E. sole overseer, 19 (note). Dollis convict at Norfolk Island, 310. Dring expiree at Norfolk Island (see Windsor), 808 and note. Drought duration of, 141 and notes, 167. severitj- of, 163 and note. Dundasy Henry portrait of, 209. succeeds Lord Grenville, 71 (note). East India Co. privileges of, 217. Edgar, Lieutenant naval agent on the Lady Juliana, 64. Emancipation le^l signiflcance of, 189, 191. power to, an incommunicable pren^ative, 189. different from pardon, 190. Phillip's instructions concemuig, 19a an enabling Act passed by British Parliament, the case of Bullock v. Dodds, 191. cases of illegal, 192. conditional, on residence within the colony, 193. Emancipists land grants to, 112, US. prerogative of pardon respecting, 189, 19a status of, 191 and notes, 192, 194 and note, expiree classed as an, 198. conditions imposed on, 193. Expirees land grants to, 118. detention in colony illegal, 195, no assistance to return, 196. dissatisfied with Golonial proqjwots, 196. ship as sailors, 196. famine the summer of 1789-90, ld-87. reduced rations, 17, 28, 143, 162, 186, 218, 846. convicts' recklessness, 19. condition of the food supplies, February, 1790, 24,25. eiTectfl of, on labouring convicts, 27, 37 (note), attempts to obtain fish and game, 29, 219. convicts and soldiers ill-clothed and starving, SL scarcity of food in the year 1792, 218 ef ieq. Farming convicts with knowledge of, required, 73, 74. " Experiment Fsrm,** 157. Captain Macarthur's, 165 and note, want of implements, 209, 226, 245. at Parramatta, 231. by mUitary officers, 20, 21. 255, 261, 280. 292. See also "Agriculture." Field of Mars land for settlers at, 231 and note. First Fleet vessels of, return to England, 71. convicts of, safely landed, 72. Fish the ration supplemented by, 30 and note, 219. Flax New Zealand natives and, 294, 295. Floods on the Hawkesbury, 260 and note. Food Supplies the famine of 1789-90. 16 €t teq. and of 1792, 218 et seq. at Sydney and Norfolk Island, 25. vegeUbles at Rose Hill, 28. ration reduced, 17, 28. attempts to obtain fish and game, 29, 219. a vessel sent to Batavia for, SSL convicts perishing from hunger, 37 (noteX 210. Grose's remarks on, 24a Grose's alterations in, 241. fresh pork issued, 260 and note.