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 346 INDEX. HUl, Captain his account of iU-ti«atm«it of ooovieti, 68 (DOteX 69. aenrloes of, 97. death of, 97 (noteX aooouDt of bod and scanty piovimons, 143. Hope, The arrival of, with provisions, £44, 251. spirits purchased from, 271. Eovse, William oomuunder of the Frands, U8. Howard, John efforts of, as prison refoimor, 7C (note). Howe, Lord instructions of, to Phillip, 6, Hunt, Joseph court-martiallod, 10. Hunter Slacarthur's charges against, S75. his vindicaiioo, 276. uommenting on Grose's policy, 290 and note, £91. Ikins, Serflreant perjury committed by, 816. India convict recruits for, 09. provisions from, 171, 213, 214, 22a live stock from, 170. Indispensable, The arrival of, with stores, 260. Instructions ambiguity of, 184. omission in, 100, 191. Jenris Bay discovery of, 172 (note). Johnson, Fev.B. Newton's letters to, 47, 48. difBculty in obtaining an assistant to, 40. labouring under disadvantages, 60, 278, 277. his account of ill-treatment of convicts, 60. appointment of, 92. best farmer in country, 142. goes to Norfolk Island, 180. a Justice of the Peace, 237. remarks on morals of colonists, 276. portrait of, 276. bad treatment of, by Grose, 276, 280 et aeq, church built by, 278 and notes. asks reimbursement of exjienses, 278, 279, 288 and note. protests against non-observanoe of religion, 279, 236. complains of soldiers' behaviour at publio wor- ship, 280. WUberforce's opinion of, 286. Johnston, Captain Qeoige commands auxiliary company <tf N.8.WOoips, 107. promotion of, 107. portrait of, 230. major commanding N.S. W. Oorpt, IQO. femaias in colony, 230. Justinian, The one of the Second Fleet, 62. anri^'al of, 66. takes stores to Norfolk Island, 182. Eellow, Lieutenant placed under arrest by Boas, 10 (note). Kent, Surgeon, in charge of convicts on vqyage out, 87. Ite King, P. G. Ross succeeds him at Norfolk Island, 2S. deviates from instructions, 133 and nob and note, 178, 180 et aeq. on conduct of captains of Third Flast, 179. plants, ^, obtained by, 181. live stook purehaaed by, 181 and note, 1B2 and note. Justifying action in, 182, 183. interest in expirees, 196. on Rev. R. Johnson's treatment by Qxoae, 235 and note, portrait of, 293. returns to Norfolk Island ae Lteotsnant- Govemor, 293. treatment of, by Grose, 293, SllL Phillip's favourable opinion of, 29a. naval promotion of, 293. goes to New Zealand, 294 et teq, appoints Nepean Commandant pro tem., 294, 298. mutiny suppressed by, 298, SCO, 902 et «eg. kind treatment of New Zealand natives I7, 295, 301. Lieutenant Abbott's differenoe with, SM. consults with ofBcers re mutiny, 806. seizes mutineers' fireanus, 306. and arrests ringleaders, 807. his impartiality, 807. TCstores order, 307. establishes a militia, 307. sends mutineers to Sydney in the Rnads, 306. conduct of, condemned by Ooort of Inquiry, 309, 315. ordered by Grose to disband the milttla, 309, 813. and relieved of military command, SQ6L aotion of, re mutiny, i^iproved by HeBM< ment, 310, 310. Justifies his conduct, 810, 812, SlflL Orose exonerates him, 314. cancels Grose's orders, 317, 318. generous nature of, 8U.