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 348 JITDSX. ICmtary Mi^or Ross, 1-10. dissensions amongst the officers, 10-15. officers as farmers, 20, 21, 255, 266, 289, 291, 202. barefooted guards, 81. officers' opinions on the colony, 85. soldiers ill with scurvy, 66. recruiting in olden times, 91. 73rd Regiment relieve N.S.W. Corps, 109. 78rd Regiment, strength of, 110. land grants to officers and men, 113 et aeq., 254. undesirable, as settlers, 159. to act against natives, 206. demeanour of, towards Phillip, 208. administration of Justice placed in the hands of, 236 and note, 23a ration issued to, 242. spirits bought by, 271. non-observance of religion by, 280. mutiny of, at Norfolk Island, 294, 800, 802. King's account of, 300 et seq, conflict with Norfollc Island convicts, 303, 304. disarming of mutineers at Norfolk Island, 306, 807, 310. Grose's extreme solicitude for, 31L See also •' N. S.W. Corps" and " Officers." MUUjCom for grinding com, 181 and note, inefficiency of, 248, 249 and note, 250. Mutiny attempted seizure of the Albemarle, 173 and note, and the Sugar-cane, 247. at Norfolk Island, 293, 300, 302-316. Katiyes Bennilong, 32, 38, 108 and note, danger from attacks of, 133. various dialects, 149. Phillip's treatment of, 197. hostile disposition of, 197. their code of honour, 197. Phillip speared by, 197, 235. amicable relations established with, 196 and note, thievish propensities of, 199. hostilities resumed, 199. severe measures imavoidable, 190 and note, revengeful character of, 200. origin of hostilities, 201. convicts the aggressors, 201. ill effect of quarrels, 201. convict speared, 202. soldiers sent against, 206. go with Phillip to England, 230 and note, of New Zealand at Norfolk Island, 294, 297 and note, 300, 301. Naval Agents poweiB of, 67. Hepeaa, Captain Nicholas senior captain in N.S. W. Corps, 96. services of, 96, 97. returns to England on sick leave, 97. and Macarthur, 104. appointed Commandant at Norfolk Island pro tern., 293, 294, 298, 290. Keptnne, The one of the Second Fleet, 52. master of, prosecuted, 60, 65. convicts secreted on, 146. arrival of Wentworth by, 153. wrecked with cattle from Bombay, 170. dok and dying convicts on, 188. mortality on, 224. Newgate Gaol overcrowded with felons, 76. New Sonth Wales population of, 25. unfavourable reports concerning, 35. object of Government in settling, 75. Phillip's views oonceming, 75. dependent on supplies from England, 75, 78, 86. attitude of English politicians towards, 76, 116, 117. New Sonth Wales Corps raised in England, 89. strength of, 89, 92, 93, 94. 107, 108, 109. its status in the Army, 89, 90. arrangements for recruiting, 90, 91, 93. originally composed of four companies, 91. recruiting in olden times, 91. nominating officers of, 92. augmentation of, 92, 93, 94, 107, 108, lOOi auxiliary company formed from marines, M, 107. reputation of, 94. equal to the average British regiment, 94. recruits from the Savoy prison, 94, 95. officers of, their status and servioes, 05-93. recruiting from convicts by Grose, 100. conveyed to colony as guards on transports, 102, 105, 106, 108. deaths of soldiers on the -Pitt, 106, 107. two new companies raised, 109, 109. concerned in arrest of Bligh, 109. and recalled in consequence, 100. relieved by the 73rd Raiment, 100. name changed to 102nd Regiment, 109 and note, history of, after its recall, 110, 111. bounty money to marine% enlisting in, 114. land grants to officers of, 21, 113, 119 et seg., 123, 127, 263 et aeq., 255 and note, 291. detachment of, for Norfolk Island, 180l detachment arrives by the Pitt, 212. treatment of, 216. officers of, as magistrates, 287. mutiny of detachment of, at Norfolk Idsod, SB8; 300, 802-816. Beealso^lfaiteiy.''