Phillip as shark totem: Atkinson, p. 38.
Phillip's May 16 dispatch to Lord Sydney: HRA, vol. I, p. 18.
White and Balmain: see in particular White, pp. 47–50.
Gardens: Collins, p. 13; Clark, p. 113.
Bradley: ADB, alphabetical listing; Victor Crittenden, Naval Men of the First Fleet, pamphlet.
Visit to La Pérouse: King, pp. 37–39.
French visit, Sydney Cove: amongst others, Collins, pp. 11, 12.
Death of Fr. Receveur: Collins, vol. I, p. 16; King, Journal, pp. 39, 40; Tench, p. 55.
Chapter Eight
Landing of women: Bowes, p. 67.
The bacchanalia: Bowes, as above.
Tench's view: Tench, p. 39.
Reading of commission, extent of claim: Collins, p. 6.
Phillip's speech: Collins, vol. I, p. 6.
Rations: Collins, p. 7; Tench, pp. 12, 83.
Neglect of ships' captains: Bowes, p. 69.
First court-martial: Clark, p. 96.
Chapter Nine
Reverend Johnson: Bonwick, pp. 62–63; Porter, pp. 63, 192–94.
Service of February 10, christening, and marriages: Collins, vol. I, p. 14; Clark, p. 97.
Smuggling: Cal Winslow, “Sussex Smugglers,” in Hay, p. 119 onwards; also Hay, pp. 260, 267; Porter, pp. 114–15.
Women's camp and expulsion of sailors: Bowes, p. 70.
Fisher and Hart: Gillen, alphabetical listings; Bowes, p. 79.
First criminal cases, judge-advocate's court: Collins, vol. I, p. 7; Tench, pp. 44, 100–101.
Flogging: Nagle, p. 178.
Flogging of women: Easty, p. 98.
Chapter Ten
La Pérouse and natives: Tench, p. 170; Collins, vol. I, p. 16.
Visit by elders: Bowes, pp. 69–70.
Aboriginal culture and burial: Collins, pp. 454–55, 499–505; Mulvaney and Kamminga, pp. 95–96, 359–61.
Ancient burials: Mulvaney and Kamminga, pp. 154–55, 161–68.
Native tools: an excellent summation in Smith, Bennelong; Collins, vol. I, pp. 486–88.
Garden Island raid: Collins, vol. I, p. 13; Tench, pp. 215–16.
Collins laments end of good relations: as above.
Nagle and natives: p. 99.
Chapter Eleven
King and Norfolk Island: King, Journal, p. 40 onwards.
Jamison and Colley: alphabetical listing ADB, vol. I; for Jamison, alphabetical listings, Gillen and Chapman; King, pp. 43, 44.
Oaths of abjuration and assurance: C. M. H. Clark, vol. I, pp. 78–81.
Tom Barrett et al.: Collins, p. 8; Tench, pp. 44, 101; White, p. 129.
Awesome nature of executioner: Hay, p. 66.
Bloodworth: see alphabetical listing, Gillen, Chapman; alphabetical listing, ADB, vol. I; Collins, p. 115.
Unloaded ships: John Cobley, Sydney Cove, 1788, pp. 110–11; Collins, vol. I, p. 18.
New rations: Tench, p. 83.
Phillip and officers: Collins, vol. I, pp. 104, 105.
Conflict over Hunt sentence: Easty, p. 99; Cobley, 1788, pp. 104–5.
Anti-scorbutics and venereal disease: White, pp. 113, 120, 133, 135, and notes, p. 243; Collins, vol. I, pp. 20, 373, 495–96.
Chapter Twelve
Exploring Broken Bay: Nagle, pp. 100–102; Hunter, pp. 95–108; Phillip to Sydney: HRA, vol. I, p. 18; Collins, p. 15.
Cooee: Hunter, p. 103.
Phillip's health on return: see Phillip's health in Frost, Phillip: His Voyaging; White, pp. 127, 131; but see also Bowes Smyth, p. 77.
Looking for land along Parramatta River: White, pp. 127–31.
Discovery of Rose Hill, Parramatta: White as above; Phillip to Sydney, HRA, vol. I, p. 18.
Departure of ships: Collins, vol. I, p. 18.
Attack on Ayres and Burn: Collins, vol. I, p. 24; Tench, pp. 50, 104–5; Hunter, pp. 53–54.
Oakey and Davis: as above.
Reactions of Hunter and others: Hunter, p. 54.
Phillip's expedition and parley: Collins, pp. 24–25.
Phillip to the Marquess of Lansdowne: see Arthur Phillip, Copies and Extracts of Letters from Governor Phillip: Giving an Account, etc.
McEntire: Phillip in Hunter, p. 326; Tench, pp. 49, 105.
Henry Kable and the law: ADB, alphabetical listing; Gillen, Chapman, alphabetical listing; White, pp. 148, 149.
The Bryants: as for Kable, also alphabetical listing (Braund for Broad), Cobley, Crimes; White, p. 88; Collins, pp. 44, 45.
Corbett: as for above; then Tench, p. 61; Collins, vol. I, pp. 26, 27, 541n.
King's birthday: Collins, vol. I, p. 25; Tench, p. 60; White, p. 140.
Phillip in pain: as above.
County of Cumberland: Collins, p. 25; White, p. 140; Tench, pp. 60, 112.
Sam Payton: White, p. 43; Tench, p. 61.
Earthquake: White, pp. 141–42; Collins, vol. I, p. 27.
Sam Payton's letter: Tench, pp. 62–63.
Execution of Corbett and Payton: Tench, pp. 61–63.
Chapter Thirteen
Ross to Evan Nepean: 10 July 1788, Cobley, pp. 187, 188.
Campbell to Lord Ducie: 12 July 1788, Cobley, pp. 191–93.
Phillip to Lord Sydney: July, September, HRA, Series I, vol. 1, pp. 46–48, 73, 77–78, 86–87.
Phillip to Nepean: HRA, as above, pp. 46, 55 (private letter).
The last transports vanish: Collins, vol. I, p. 38; Tench, p. 137; Bateson, p. 118.
The journey of the transports: Bateson, pp. 118, 119.
Failure of germination: Collins, pp. 31, 33.
Phillip orders Sirius to Cape Town: Hunter, p. 61; Tench, pp. 79, 120; Collins, vol. I, pp. 33, 34, 55.
Settlement of Rose Hill/Parramatta: Hunter, pp. 94, 95; Phillip in Hunter, pp. 300–303; Collins, pp. 37, 40, 42, 103; Tench, pp. 79, 136.
Augustus Alt: ADB, vol. I, alphabetical listing; Collins, pp. 10, 123; White, pp. 7, 125.
Aboriginal goat raid: Collins, p. 32.
Phillip asks Nepean for clothes for natives: HRA, as above, p. 46.
Capture of Arabanoo: Hunter, pp. 132, 133; Collins, vol. I, p. 49; Tench, p. 139.
Arabanoo in Sydney: Hunter, pp. 92, 93; Tench, pp. 142–45; Collins, vol. I, pp. 40, 43.
Convict raid on Botany Bay: Tench, pp. 144, 145.
Ration reduction: Collins, vol. I, p. 35.
Emergence of smallpox: Collins, pp. 496, 497; Hunter, pp. 92–94; Tench, pp. 146–49.
Surgeon White's “variolous material”: Alan Frost, Botany Bay Mirages, “The Mark of Cain,” pp. 190–210.
Finding and treatment of sufferers: Tench, pp. 146–48; Hunter, pp. 115, 116; White, pp. 19, 23; Collins, vol. I, pp. 53, 483.
Arabanoo and smallpox: Tench, pp. 147, 148.
Onset of syphilis and gonorrhoea: Collins, vol. I, pp. 20, 295–96.
Death of Arabanoo: Tench, p. 149; Collins, p. 54; Hunter, pp. 115, 116.
Chapter Fourteen
Building of storehouses: Hunter, pp. 93–94.
Discovery of crime: Hunter, p. 94; Tench, p. 145; Collins, vol. I, p. 49.
Frazier: Tench, pp. 295, 296; also alphabetical listings, Chapman, Gillen.
Trial and execution of marines: Tench, p. 145; as for discovery of crime.
Sirius's journey: Hunter, pp. 61–76; Nagle, pp. 105–9.
Bread roll for government house dining: Tench, p. 166.
Chapter Fifteen
New crowding in Britain's prisons: Byrne, Blackheath Connection, cyber book, chap. 34; Michael Flynn, The Second Fleet: Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790, p. 17; Siân Rees, The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary Story of the Lady Julian and Its Cargo of Female Convicts Bound for Botany Bay, pp. 1–23.
William Richards: Byrne, Blackheath Connection, cyber book, especially chaps. 34 and 38; Flynn, pp. 13, 14, 127, 131; Bateson, p. 20.
Tak
ing up and fitting of Lady Juliana: Bateson, pp. 120–22; John Nicol, Life and Adventures, 1776–1801, pp. 113–26.
Captain Aitken: Bateson, pp. 120, 121; Rees, p. 60; Nicol, p. 114.
Lieutenant Edgar: Bateson, ibid.; Nicol, pp. 116, 123; Rees, pp. 60, 62.
Catherine Heyland: Flynn, Second Fleet, alphabetical listing; Rees, pp. 78–80.
Margaret Sullivan: Rees, pp. 80–82.
Women offered King's mercy: Rees, pp. 84, 85.
Sarah Cowden: Flynn, non-alphabetical, p. 658; Rees, pp. 85, 86, 91, 92.
Nellie Kerwin (spelled Kirvein in Second Fleet records; also Karavan): Flynn, alphabetical listing under Kirvein; Rees, pp. 51, 63, 83–89; Nicol, pp. 120, 121.
Acceptance of King's mercy: Rees as above; Flynn, alphabetical listings.
Mrs. Barnsley: Flynn, alphabetical listing; Rees, pp. 70, 71; Nicol, pp. 115, 116.
Nicol in love: Nicol, pp. 121, 122.
Departure: Bateson, p. 120; Rees, pp. 96–99; Nicol, p. 121.
Nepean to Phillip: 20 June 1789, HRA, Series I, vol. I, p. 120.
Chapter Sixteen
King's birthday, 1789: Tench, p. 152; Collins, vol. I, pp. 57, 58.
The Recruiting Officer: Collins, vol. I, as above.
Time-expired convicts: Collins, vol. I, pp. 60, 61.
Especially Cullyhorn: Gillen and Chapman, sometimes under Calleghan or Callighan, alphabetical listings; Collins, 548 n.; Cobley, 1789–1790, pp. 63–65.
Problems with supplies: Collins, vol. I, pp. 68, 69.
John Harris and the night watch: Collins, vol. I, pp. 63, 64, 70; Hunter, p. 140.
Collins's opinion: Collins, vol. I, p. 70.
Grenville: Flynn, pp. 26, 27; Atkinson, p. 78.
Camden, Calvert and King and their contract: Flynn, pp. 26–41; Bateson, pp. 32, 131, 132; Byrne, Blackheath Connection, cyber book, chap. 38.
The recruitment of the New South Wales Corps: Flynn, pp. 28, 29; Blackheath Connection, chap. 38; Michael Duffy, Man of Honour: John Macarthur, early chapters.
Preparations of three transports: Flynn, as previously; Bateson, pp. 126, 127; Blackheath Connection, as previously; Duffy, early chapters.
HMS Guardian: Flynn, pp. 19, 24; Bateson, p. 124; Rees, pp. 72, 75.
Ruse's record: ADB, vol. II, alphabetical listing; Collins, vol. I, p. xix; Phillip in Hunter, pp. 301, 351, 364; Tench, pp. 197–98; Atkinson, pp. 169–71.
Phillip's plan: Phillip in Hunter, p. 301; the rest as above.
Major Ross's view: 10 July 1788, Ross to Nepean, Cobley, 1788, that date.
Tench on capturing natives: Tench, pp. 158, 159.
Bradley's expedition and capture of two natives: Bradley journal, and illustration, p. 182 of journal.
Colby and Bennelong in Sydney: Tench, pp. 159, 309; Collins, vol. I, p. 71; Hunter, pp. 116, 139–42: Bradley, journal, online.
Banks's view: quoted, Nicholas Thomas, Discoveries: The Voyages of Captain Cook, pp. 80, 81.
Colby's escape: Collins, vol. I, p. 71; Tench, p. 159; Hunter, p. 116.
Bennelong's Sydney career continued: Tench, pp. 159, 160, 167; Collins, vol. I, p. 92; Hunter, p. 132; King in Hunter, p. 269.
Name exchange: Tench, pp. 160, 161.
Regional tribes and clans: Willey, frontispiece map and pp. 14–16; Clendinnen, frontispiece map and pp. 107, 273. Web search also recommended under “Eora people.”
King on native borders: King in Hunter, p. 268.
Aboriginal authority system: Collins, vol. I, pp. 452–55, 460, 461, 488–92.
Bennelong's escape: Collins, vol. I, p. 92.
Chapter Seventeen
Ross to Norfolk Island: Tench, p. 63; King in Hunter, pp. 254, 245; Collins, vol. I, p. 78.
Hunger in Sydney Cove: Tench, p. 166; Collins, vol. I, pp. 97, 103.
Phillip's generosity: Collins, vol. I, p. 88.
Sirius and Supply to Norfolk Island: Hunter, pp. 118–19; Collins, vol. I, pp. 78, 80; Ralph Clark, p. 116.
Wrecking of Sirius: Hunter, pp. 120–23; King in Hunter, pp. 254–57; Phillip in Hunter, pp. 382, 383; Clark, Journal, pp. 121, 122.
Ross declares martial law: Clark, Journal, p. 122; King in Hunter, pp. 254, 255.
Mutton birds: Hunter, pp. 125–26; King in Hunter, p. 214; Clark, Journal, pp. 285, 293.
Ross's allocation of land: Atkinson, pp. 228, 229, 231.
Ross as light punisher: Clark, Journal, pp. 201, 219, 223.
Chapter Eighteen
Riou and the Guardian: Bateson, pp. 124, 125; Rees, pp. 161, 162.
Lady Juliana's progress to Rio: Bateson, pp. 121, 122; Nicol, pp. 121–27; Rees, pp. 111–60.
HMS Guardian's collision with ice: Bateson, pp. 124, 125; Rees, pp. 177, 178; Flynn, pp. 24, 25.
Return of Guardian to Cape Town and arrival of Lady Juliana: Nicol, p. 128.
Transfer of people and supplies to Lady Juliana: Rees, p. 183; Nicol, p. 128.
Emancipation of Bloodworth and Guardian men: Collins, vol. I, pp. 115, 160, 161.
Sydney ration reductions: Tench, p. 166; Collins, vol. I, pp. 97, 103.
Surprize, Scarborough, Neptune: Flynn, pp. 30, 31; Bateson, pp. 126, 127.
Arrival of soldiers: Flynn, p. 35.
Loading of transports: Flynn, pp. 32–34; Bateson, pp. 128–31.
Robert Towers: Flynn, alphabetical listing.
Trail and Shapcote: Bateson, pp. 126, 128, 130; Flynn, pp. 27, 33, 35; Tench, p. 173.
Evan Nepean to naval agent: Flynn, p. 39.
Grenville to Phillip: HRA, pt. II, vol. I, p. 120.
Harriet Hodgetts: Flynn, alphabetical listing.
Chapter Nineteen
John Macarthur: For a study of Macarthur's origins, see Michael Duffy, Man of Honour: John Macarthur; ADB, vol. II, alphabetical listing; Flynn, pp. 37–41; John Ritchie, The Wentworths, Father and Son, pp. 33, 34.
Nicholas Nepean: ADB, vol. II, alphabetical listing; Flynn, pp. 13, 26, 32, 39–42.
Conflict with Gilbert: Flynn, pp. 35–41; Ritchie, pp. 32–35.
D'Arcy Wentworth's career as a highwayman: Ritchie, pp. 1–24.
Captain Trail and the Neptune: Ritchie, pp. 29, 32–40.
Primitive sanitation: Elizabeth Macarthur's Journal, HRNSW, vol. II, p. 366.
The Macarthurs' discomfort: as for previous note.
Female convicts on Neptune: Ritchie, p. 30; Flynn, p. 33.
D'Arcy and Catherine Crowley: Ritchie, pp. 31, 34; Flynn, alphabetical listing.
Chapter Twenty
The Justinian: Flynn, pp. 32, 43.
The journey of the Second Fleet proper: Bateson, pp. 126–29; Flynn, pp. 42–48.
Elizabeth Macarthur: HRNSW, vol. II, p. 489.
The Macarthurs' transfer to Scarborough: Flynn, p. 48.
Captain William Hill: 26 June 1789, HRNSW, vol. I, pt. 2, p. 367; MSS 6821, ML.
Hill's attitude to shackles and lack of exercise: as for previous note.
Arrival of Lady Juliana in Sydney Cove: Tench, pp. 169, 170; Collins, vol. I, pp. 93, 96; White, pp. 20, 21; Hunter, p. 128; Phillip in Hunter, p. 299.
Arrival of Justinian: Tench, p. 172; Hunter, p. 128; Phillip in Hunter, p. 301.
Arrival of Surprize: as for previous note.
Erection of portable hospital: Collins, vol. I, pp. 101, 103; White, p. 21.
Arrival of Neptune and Scarborough: Collins, vol. I, pp. 99, 100, 106, 107; Tench, pp. 172, 173; Phillip in Hunter, p. 301.
The Reverend Johnson and the sick: Bonwick, pp. 91–97.
Captain Hill's estimation of the Sydney Cove area: HRNSW, vol. I, pt. 2, p. 367; MSS 6821, ML.
And of Parramatta: as for previous note.
Convict women making clothes: Tench, p. 166.
Leasing of Surprize to go to Norfolk Island: Phillip in Hunter, p. 301; Ritchie, p. 52; Collins, vol. I, p. 106.
Rations on Norfolk: Collins, vol. I, p. 135.
Wentwort
h's arrival and birth of his son: Ritchie, pp. 52, 53.
John Irving: Tench, pp. 168, 312; Collins, vol. I, pp. 80, 181, 360; Gillen, Chapman, alphabetical listings.
Dennis Considen: ADB, vol. I, alphabetical listing; Gillen, Chapman, alphabetical listing; Ritchie, pp. 54, 55.
Wentworth's Norfolk Island career: Ritchie, pp. 56, 60, 61–63; Collins, vol. I, p. 106; Ralph Clark, pp. 180, 184, 186, 191.
Ralph Clark and flogging: pp. 191, 197.
Near mutiny: Ralph Clark, p. 192.
Renewed floggings: pp. 199, 202.
Wentworth's intervention: Clark, p. 197.
Ruse's farming success: Tench, pp. 197, 198, 256; Collins, vol. I, pp. 130, 135, 136.
Arrival of Elizabeth Perry: Tench, pp. 197, 198; Collins, vol. I, p. 88; Flynn, alphabetical listing.
Chapter Twenty-one
Nicol and Lady Juliana prepare to leave: Nicol, p. 130.
Smilax and fertility: as for previous note.
The coming of the whale: Tench, p. 174; Collins, vol. I, pp. 108–10.
The whale feast: Tench, pp. 176–78; Collins, as for previous note.
Bennelong at Manly: Tench, pp. 176–80; Collins, as for previous note.
His gift for the governor: as for previous note.
The governor visits Bennelong: Tench, p. 178; Collins, vol. I, pp. 109–11.
Lieutenant Waterhouse: Tench, pp. 178–80; Collins, vol. I, p. 111; ADB, vol. II, alphabetical listing.
Phillip at Manly: Phillip in Hunter, pp. 306–11; Collins, vol. I, pp. 109–11; Tench, pp. 178–80.
Phillip's wounding: as for previous note.
Withdrawal to Sydney: Tench, p. 180; Collins, vol. I, pp. 111–12.
Collins on Phillip's trusting nature: Collins, vol. I, p. 111.
Bennelong not blamed: Tench, p. 184; Collins, vol. I, p. 112; Phillip in Hunter, pp. 309, 311.
Phillip's men looking for Bennelong: as for previous note.
Bennelong, Barangaroo, and others: Tench, pp. 184–86; Collins, vol. I, pp. 311–12.
The return of stolen property: Tench, pp. 185, 186.
Bennelong's reluctance to go to Sydney: Tench, p. 187; Phillip in Hunter, p. 311.
Bennelong visits Sydney while hostages held: Tench, pp. 188, 189; Phillip in Hunter, as for previous note; Collins, vol. I, p. 313.