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 INDEX. 351 Phillip population, Hftich, 1702» 214. privmia taradiiiff by masten of transports, 215. disapprove of private faira of storesUp, 217, 218 ana note, mortality in Msrdi, 1798, 219. his last despatch, 223. rttigneaxim of, 22^235. wishes to return, 220. failing: health, 229, 286. sails for England, 2S9, 280. takee natives with him, 290 and note, his meritorious services, 280, 288, 284. state of the colony at his departure, 280, 231. a^coltural progress, 281. live stock in colony, 282. public building erected, 282, 2S8L gives sheep to settlers, 232 and note, energy of, 233. promotion of, 235 and note, and death, 235. his administnitian of Jostioe, 287. impartial ration, distribution by, 241. no power to grant land to ofltoers, 252, 258. and the spirit traffic, 270, 271. efforts of, to aid religion, 270, 277. policy of, and Grose's compared, 291. recommendation of King, 293. and relations between civil and military, 811, 812. PMUip Island adjacent to Norfolk Island, 806b Piper, Enflign with King at Norfolk Island, 806. Pitt, The voyage of, 106. deaths of soldiers and seamen on board of, 106. arrival of, 212. provisions by, 212 and note, 218. cargo of, 215 and note. Population of Sydney and Norfolk Island, 25. increase of, 151, 1S2. mortality hi 1790, 15&. health of, 177. census, 19th March, 1792, 214 and note, in Phillip's time, 284 and note, depravity of, 275. Portland, Duke of succeeds Dundas, 816. portrait of, 315. ^onUen, Lieutenant placed under arrest by Boas, 10. returns to England, 230. Prospect Hill plan showing first farms at, 162. land for settlers at, 28L Providence, H.M.S. aRiTaiot,187. ProvisionB scarcity during 1789-90, 16-87. supplies from Batavia, 38, 250 and note. stock of, April, 1790, 33. cargo of the Goardian, 89, 41 and note, 46. for two years necessary, 74. the colony dependent upon supplies from Eng- land, 77, 78. scarcity of fresh, 140. uncertainty of arrival from England, 148, 184, 209, 244. inferior quaUty, 143, 222. birds at Norfolk Island, 158 and note. stores for Norfolk Island, 180 and note. irregular and inadequate supplies of, 184, 214, 215. on board the Pitt, 212 and note, 218. proposal to obtain, from India, 213. received from India, 214. received by the Atlantic and Britannia, 220 and notes. necessity for suitable, 227, 228. Qrose*s remarks on, 240. as distributed by Orose and Phillip, 24L arrived from England, 244. providential arrival of, 245 et seq, no flour, 248, 249 and note. abundant, 25L from America, 251. See also " Bations." Quaker Settlers proposals and conditions of, 129, 180. plan abandoned, 180. Queen, The ill-treatment of conviets on board of, 60, 176 and note, 178, 179. takes detachment of Corps to Norfolk Island, 180. mortality of convicts from, 219. Queenborougbi out-settlement on Norfolk Island, 806. Bations reduction of, 17, 186 and note, 218. issued semi-weekly, 18. further reduction of, 28, 143. convicts perishing from hunger, 32, 87 (note), 219. full ration restored, 56 and note, 185 and note, 225. inferior quality of, 143, 222. reduction of, at Norfolk Island, 152. purchased by Lieutenant Dawes from oonviets, 203, 204 and note, starvation allowance, 218 Bt teq. supplemented by game and fish, 20, 219. rice issued in lieu of iknir, 225. importance of suitable, 227, V&, as distribntsd brOran and FhiOip S41.