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 INDEX. S49 Kewton, Bey. John letters of, 47. B«T. R. Johnson's friend, 281. New Zealand daUtss of, at Norfolk Island, 294, 297 and note, 800, 301, 818. King's desire to annex, 296 and notes. ITorfolk IslaiLd convicts sent from Sydney to, 24, 25. food supplies at, 26. population of, 26. asjiculture at, 26. preferred to Port Jackson by Grenville, 72. Phillip's oi^nlon of, 83, 84. unsuited for principal settlement, 88, 84. land grant instructions unworkable, 138. receives surplus population, 152. reduced ration at, 152 and note, officials for, 153. Wentworth, assistant surgeon at, 153. preferred by settiers to Rose HUl, 160. number of settlers at, 160. stores for, 180 and note, settlement at, 284. King, Lieutenant-Governor of, 29a. succeeded by Boss, 293. marine settlers at, 298. Nepean, Commandant jw) tern., 294. in place of Lieutenant Abbott, 298. mutiny at, 802-816. conflict between soldiers and convicts at, 808, 304 and notes, the drama at, 804. setUera at, enroUed as a militia, 806, 807. mutineers' firearms seised, 806. and ringleaders arrested, 807. order restored, 807. militia at, to be disbanded, 809. Grose's General Order respecting, 811. military rule established at, 818. restoration of civil power at, 817. Officers placed under arrest by Ross, 10, 11, 12. farming by, 20, 21, 256, 256, 261, 289, 291. 292. land grants to, 21, 113, 119 «t aeq., 125, 127, 258 ei seq.t 255 and note, 201. convict hkbour allowed to, 21, 22, 81, 114, 126, 261 et aeq., 282. their damaging accounts of tbe colony, 85. property of, lost hi wreck of Guardian, 47, of N.8.W. Corps, nominated by Grose, 99L embulc for the colony, 102, 108. recalled, 109. anxious to return to England, 121, 122. as magistrates, 287. enterprise of, 25L areas of kmd grants to, 268. spirits purchased by, 271, 272. demoralisation caused by, 272. Officers pay wages in spirits, 278 and note, absent from publio worship, 277. praise of, from Grose, 289, 292. granted the choicest land, 291. Officiftls for Norfolk Island, 158. as magistrates, 237. praise of, from Grose, 289. Orerseers Phillip unable to obtain, 19. deficiency of, 166. Pardon See " Emancipation.' Parramatta preferred to Sydney as site for settlement, 5.] the son at, 78. importance of, 85. foundation of, 187. design of, 187 and note, buildings at, 187, 232, 283 and notes, destiny of, 188. incorporated with Rose HiU, 188. definite naming of, 188 and note, a contrast, 139 and note. Phillip's hitentions regarding, 140. plan showing first farms at, 162. progress of agriculture at, 168, 164 and note, increase in number of settlers at, 166. land for settlers at, 281. settlers at, prospering, 281, 289. magistrates at, 238. Macarthur's farm at, 253, 254 and note, 250. site of setUementon river, 258 and note, foundation of church laid at, 277. See also "Rose HiU." Paterson, Captain William services of, 97, 98. an African traveller, 97 and note, accompanies King to Norfolk Island, 180. Petersham convicts employed at, 267. cultivation at, 258. Philadelphia, The stores purchased from, 223 and note. PhUUp hie relationi with RoUy 1-15. self-control of, 1, 7. Ross states his grievances to, 2, 5. PhUlip repUes, 8. and informs Nepean of the facts, 4, 7, 8. labours of, as an explorer, 4. discretionary power of, in determining site of the settlement, 6, 82, 88. attempts of, to pacUy Ross, 6, 7.