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 352 INDEX. SatiOBS distinctions between oonvicto and toldien, 241, 242. nngroond wheat as, 249 and note, flour 8up]dy exhausted, 249 and note, fresh pork issued as, 250 and note, exchanged for spirits, 271, 272 and note. laven, William commander of the Britannia, 246 and note, 296. Seliance, H.M.S. arrival of, 187. Beliglon PhiUip's efforts to aid, 276, 277. Grose's obstructive tactics, 276, 280. neglect of public worship, 276, 277, 279, 286, 287. services hold in boathouse, 277. erection of churches, 278, 2t6. contempt for, by soldiers, 280. Bic]iard,WlUiam contract with, for transporting convicts, 69. Biou, lieutenant his heroic conduct, 88, 40. killed at the battle of Copenhagen, 88 (note)u his letter to the Admiralty, 40. refuses to abandon the Guardian, 40. injuries received by, 42. forced to haul the Guardian ashore, 48. praised by the Admiralty, 46. BoBeHill agriculture at, 16, 74. the han-est at, 20. capitalists proposed to settle at, 131. convalescent convicts sent to, 186 and note, number employed at, 137, 160. progress of sgriculture at, 142. barracks at, 144. convicts escape from, 147. preference given by settlers to Norfolk Island, 159. See also " Parramatta." ROBB his relations with Phillip, 1-16, 208. complaints of, concerning Oollins, 1, 2. disposition of, 1, 6, 7. he states his grievances, 2, 8. Phillip's reply, 8. charges of, denied by Phillip, 4. considers himself slighted, 5. Phillip's attempts to pacify, 6. and the convicts, 7. gives offence to Hunter and GoUins, 7. recall of, 8, 10. his conduct disapproved, 9, 15. places members of Court-martial under arrest, 10, U. charged with oppression by Tench, 18. his dispute with Meredith, 14, 16. takes command at Korfotk Island, 25i. Boss his opinion of the colony, 85l " not a worse country In the worid,** S6L relieved, returns to England, 104, 2C8. returns from Norfolk Island, 180. suooeeded King at Norfolk Island, 293. services and death of, 821. Bowley, Lieatenant arrival of, in the Pitt, 212. Boyal Admiral, The stores shipped on, 228. conicts by, 228, 224. employed as transport, 224, 225 and note. Bubo, James first land grantee, 155. promises made to him by Phillip, 156. his harvest, 166. mode of cultivation, 156. his antecedents, 157. successful efforts of, 167 and note, date of land grant to, 157. " Experiment Farm,*' 157 and note. its history, 157, 158 and note, additional grant, 158 and note, beneficial results of success, 169. Salamander, The health of convicts on, 176. Scarborongli, The one of the Second Fleet, 62. arrival of, at Sydnej*, 57. sick and dying convicts on board of, 18S. mortality on, 224. School land reserved for, 132. Scnrvy soldiers and convicts suffer from, 66. Second Fleet vessels comprising, 52. convicts transported by, 52, 77. arrival of, at Sydney, 52, 80. inhuman treatment of convicts, 57 at 9eq. deaths during the voyage, 57. and after arrival, 57, 154. contractors for vessels of, 61, 64 and note, master of Neptune prosecuted, 60, 66. naval agent in chaiire of, 62, 65, 66. arrivals by, 234 (noteX SetUers from the military class, 21, 113 e< ssf ., IfiOi Phillip advocates the immigration of, 74, 75, 81» 115 et flsg. necessary to the colony's success, 74, 7Si. to be supported by Govenunent, 82, 112, 114, 127. land grants to emandpists, 112. no inducements to inunigrate, lli.