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 INDEX 345 Poreanx, Lieatenant flervices of, 96. magisterial powers delegated to, 288. Prancis, The first vessel launched, 187 and notes, 188. takes Norfolk Island mutineers to Sydney, 807, 808. Gaols overcrowded in England, 78. Howard's aooonnt of, 77 (notsX Gorgon, The live stock by, 168, 182 and note, as store and convict ship, 17S and note, live stook landed from, 188. leaves for England, 208. Chrants See "Land." Grenvllle, Lord censures of, on Boss and Campbell, 0. portrait of, 71. depatches from, to Phillip, 71 et teq, succeeds Lord Sydney, 71 (note), ignores Phillip's recommendations, 72, 73, 76, 78,116. urges economy upon Phillip, 85. his apathy towards the colony, 116. ignorance on the land question, 136. Grimes, Bepnty Surveyor-General with Klnsr at Norfolk Island, 306. Grose, Hajor instructed to raise N.S.W. Corps, 89, 91. remuneration for recruiting, 00, 92, 93. appointed Lieutenant-Governor, 93, 96. satisfied with the character of Corps, 04, 98. his status in the Army, 95. services of. 96. at Bunker's Hill, 96. recruits the Corps from convicts, 100. sails from England, 105. voyage out in the Pitt, 106. nuses two new companies, 108. issues land grants to oflicers, 125, 253 et seq., 291. hires the Shah Hormuzear to bring stock from India, 170. launches the Francis, 187, 188. arrival in the Pitt, 212. impressions of colony, 216. they change quickly, 216. Britannia hired by, 217 and note, 218 and note, 216 and note, assumes command, 236 and note, establishes a military form of Government, 236, 801. innovations introduced by, 237, 238, 280. Grose, Hi^or deviates from Commission, 239, 240. and the food supply, 240, 241, 245, 247. policy of, in regard to rations, 241, 242. neglect of convicts, 242, *243. progress of colony under, 251, 256, 261, 268, 288 etseq. land grants issued by, 252, 253. impartiality In issuing, 253, 261. his plan of settlement, 257. meagre despatches of, 258, 265. convict labour allowed by, 261, 262 et geq.^ 282. and the spirit traffic, 270, 271, 273, 274. treatment of Rev. R. Johnson by, 276, 280^ seq. opposes his claim, 278, 279. and Phillip, their policies compared, 291, 292. his unjust treatment of King, 293, 297, 300, 312. motives for, 801. Court of Inquiry convened by, 308, 315. which condemns King's conduct, 309. concurs with finding of the Court, 309. King to disband the militia, 309, 813. General Order re Norfolk Island, 311. solicitude for soldiers at Norfolk Island, 311. repents severity towards King, 314. leaves the colony, 314. militarism of, condemned by Home Govern* ment. 817. orders of, cancelled by King, 317, 318. Gnardian, The wreck of, 88-51, 322-332. token to Table Bay, 38, 40, 41. dismantled and abandoned, 39, 43, 44. cargo of, 39, 41 and note, 46. sailing qualities of, 39 and note, sinking at her anchor, 42. the boatswain's account of the wreck of, 42. conduct of the convicts on board of, 44. they receive a conditional pardon, 44. effect of wreck of, in retarding colony, 86. live stock lost In, 167. Halcyon, The arrival of, with stores, 251. Harvest at Rose Hill in 1780, 20. of 1790, 141. Ruse's, 156. of 1791, 164. of 1792, 231, 333. of 1793, 245. of 1794, 266 and note. Hawkesbnry, The settlement at, 234, 258, 259, 260 and note, floods of, 260. progress of, 265. prosperity of settlers at, 289.