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    Australians: Origins to Eureka: 1

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      Assizes trials of Will Bryant and Mary Bryant: Cobley, The Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts.

      Attitudes to smuggling: Hay et al., Albion’s Fatal Tree.

      The Kables’ marriage: Cobley, Sydney Cove 1788; ADB, 2.

      Johnson’s first sermon: Bonwick, Australia’s First Preacher.

      Au Revoir, Monsieur le Comte

      The First Fleet journals listed previously.

      Phillip’s dispatch to Lord Sydney, HRA, Series I (I).

      La Pérouse: ADB, 2.

      Finding an ambassador

      Search for a native: HRA, Series I (I); Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Smith, Bennelong.

      Keith Willey, When the Sky Fell Down: The destruction of the tribes of the Sydney region, 1788-1850s (Sydney 1979).

      Who gave the Eora the smallpox?

      Death of Arabanoo and others: the First Fleet journals of Hunter, White, Collins and Tench; Alan Frost, Botany Bay Mirages (Melbourne 1994); Smith, Bennelong; Willey, When the Sky Fell Down.

      Estimates of Eora deaths: Frost, Botany Bay Mirages; Smith, Bennelong.

      Food and men’s minds

      Food theft: Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Fidlon & Ryan, The Journal and Letters of Lt. Ralph Clark; Easty, Memorandum of the Transactions of a Voyage from England to Botany Bay.

      The return of Sirius: Phillip, The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      CHAPTER 6

      The weight of prisoners

      Condition of convicts: White, Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales; other First Fleet journals, particularly Collins and Tench; Arthur Phillip, Journal, in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection.

      Lady Juliana, and Catherine Heyland case: Rees, The Floating Brothel; Bateson, The Convict Ships.

      The Second Fleet in general: Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Shaw, Convicts and the Colonies; Oldham, Britain’s Convicts to the Colonies; Michael Flynn, The Second Fleet: Britain’s grim convict armada of 1790 (Sydney 2001); John Nicol, Life and Adventures, 1776-1801, ed. Tim Flannery (Melbourne 1997).

      Expirees

      Cullyhorn: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Gillen, The Founders of Australia; John Cobley, Sydney Cove 1789-1790 (Sydney 1963).

      John Harris and night guard: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      A second fleet

      Grenville: Flynn, The Second Fleet; Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1.

      Richards and Camden, Calvert and King: Bateson, The Convict Ships; Flynn, The Second Fleet; Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection.

      Recruiting of New South Wales Corps: HRA, Series II; Michael Duffy, Man of Honour:

      John Macarthur—dualist, rebel, founding father (Sydney 2003); MH Ellis, John Macarthur (Sydney 1955); Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      Antipodean Adam

      Ross’s attitude: Ross to Nepean, 10 July 1788, Cobley, Sydney Cove 1788.

      James Ruse: Gillen, The Founders of Australia; ADB, 2.

      Also Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1.

      A new Arabanoo

      Bennelong’s capture: William Bradley, A Voyage to New South Wales: The journal of Lieutenant William Bradley, 1786-1792 (Sydney 1961); also on State Library of New South Wales website, and photostat copy Ac 145, ML.

      Bennelong’s reception and Colby: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Famine

      Increasing problems with food: the First Fleet journals; Frost, Arthur Phillip; Eldershaw, Phillip of Australia; Mackaness, Admiral Arthur Phillip; HRA, Series I (I).

      Mutton birds: Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Fidlon &Ryan, The Journal of Phillip Gidley King.

      Ross: Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1.

      The Guardian transport: Bateson, The Convict Ships.

      Conditions in Sydney: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; White, Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales.

      Juliana: The face of shame

      Arrival of Juliana: John Nicol, Life and Adventures; Rees, The Floating Brothel; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Assembly of bulk of Second Fleet and supply situation: Flynn, The Second Fleet; Bateson, The Convict Ships; Shaw, Convicts and the Colonies; Oldham, Britain’s Convicts to the Colonies.

      Troubles on board Neptune, and Hodgetts: Flynn and Bateson as above.

      Neptune’s men

      Macarthur: Duffy, Man of Honour ; Ellis, John Macarthur.

      Duel with Gilbert and correspondence with Nepean: Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      D’Arcy Wentworth: John Ritchie, The Wentworths: Father and Son (Melbourne 1997); John Ritchie, ‘The crimes of D’Arcy Wentworth’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, No. 6 (I), 1998.

      Neptune: The second face of shame

      Conditions aboard: Flynn, The Second Fleet; Shaw, Convicts and the Colonies; Hazel King, Elizabeth Macarthur and Her World (Sydney 1980); Joy N Hughes (ed), The Journal and Letters of Elizabeth Macarthur, 1789-1790 (Sydney n.d.); Duffy, Man of Honour; Ellis, John Macarthur.

      D’Arcy Wentworth and Crowley: Ritchie, The Wentworths.

      Captain Hill’s compassion: Letter, 26 June 1789, HRNSW, I, Part II, and MDD 6821, ML.

      CHAPTER 7

      Confirmation of existence

      Arrival of fleet and conditions aboard: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; White, Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      Trail’s behaviour: Flynn, The Second Fleet; Bateson, The Convict Ships.

      Reverend Johnson: Bonwick, Australia’s First Preacher.

      Captain Hill: 26 June 1789, HRNSW, I, Part II and MDD 6821, ML.

      Self-sufficient Adam

      Ruse: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Flynn, The Second Fleet; Janice Ruse Israel, My Mother Reread Me Tenderley:

      The life of James Ruse (Sydney 1988).

      For Sarah Whitelam: John Nicol, Life and Adventures.

      Her subsequent behaviour: Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      The whale and the spear

      The First Fleet journals especially Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Bradley, A Voyage to New South Wales; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      Interpretation of spearing: Clendinnen, Dancing with Strangers; Smith, Bennelong; Willey, When the Sky Fell Down.

      On Aboriginal pronunciation: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1, Appendix; Smith, Bennelong.

      Bennelong’s marriages

      Smith, Bennelong; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      McEntire’s enchanted spear

      The Phillip and Tench journals; Smith, Bennelong.

      Carrahdy: Elkin, Aboriginal Men of High Degree.

      Tench’s expedition: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Dawes and Patyegarang: Smith, Bennelong.

      Bennelong’s ritual importance: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1, Appendices on Aboriginal culture.

      Anonymous painter, Port Jackson painter: Natural History Museum, London; John McDonald, Art of Australia Volume 1: Exploration to Federation (Sydney 2008).

      A subtle response

      Dutch
    snow: Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Phillip’s business at home: Frost, Arthur Phillip.

      Dispatch, Phillip to Grenville: 25 March 1791, HRA, Series I (I).

      Letter to Banks: Cobley, Sydney Cove 1791-1792.

      Blumenbach: Smith, Bennelong; Gasgoine, Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment.

      CHAPTER 8

      Into the blue

      Expedition to cross Hawkesbury River: Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Phillip to Banks: Cobley, Sydney Cove 1791-1792.

      Escape: CH Currey, The Transportation, Escape and Pardoning of Mary Bryant (Sydney 1983); Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Recapture, etc: Ingleton, True Patriots All, segment named The Memorandums.

      Phillip on Will Bryant and marriage: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Bligh in Koepang: George Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh, R.N., F.R.S.

      (Sydney 1931).

      A third fleet

      Bateson, The Convict Ships; Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection; Oldham, Britain’s Convicts to the Colonies; Shaw, Convicts and the Colonies.

      Legal pursuit of Trail: Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      The Irish on Queen: Kate Johnson & Michael Flynn, ‘The Convicts of the Queen’ in Bob Reece (ed), Exiles from Erin: Convict lives in Ireland and Australia (Dublin 1991); Bob Reece, ‘Irish anticipations of Botany Bay’, Hibernian Chronicle, 12, 1997.

      Defenders: Samuel Clark & James S Donnelly Jr., Irish Peasants: Violence and political unrest, 1780-1914 (Dublin 1983); Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1; Thomas Keneally, The Great Shame (Sydney 1999).

      Simeon Lord: ADB, 2.

      Dispatch on Gorgon: Grenville to Phillip, 19 February 1791, HRA, Series I (I).

      National Children: John Molony, The Native-Born: The first white Australians (Melbourne 2000); Portia Robinson, The Hatch and Brood of Time: A study of the first generation of native-born white Australians, 1788-1828 (Melbourne 1985); Ken Macnab and Russel Ward, ‘The nature and nurture of the first generation of native-born Australians’, Australian Historical Studies, 339, 1962.

      King’s marriage: Jonathan King, Philip Gidley King: A biography of the third governor of New South Wales (Sydney 1981).

      Gorgon and arrival in Sydney: Mary Ann Parker, Voyage Round the World in the Gorgon Man of War, annotated Gavin Fry (Sydney 1991).

      Arrival of Great Seal: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      A brand name of crime

      Barrington’s history: Suzanne Rickard (ed), George Barrington’s Voyage to Botany Bay (London 2001); ADB, 1.

      Barrington’s arrival: Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Gentleman go, gentleman stay

      Reluctance to let Phillip go home: Grenville to Phillip, 21 February 1791, HRA, Series I (I).

      Departures: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Ann Yeates: Gillen, The Founders of Australia.

      Phillip’s desire to return: Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Finding China

      Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Catherine Devereaux and James Kelly: ADB, 2; HRA, III.

      Mercantile Dreams

      Richards: Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection.

      Tench’s reconnaissance, and conversation with ‘Chinese travellers’: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Land grants: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Individual convicts visited: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Gillen, The Founders of Australia; Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      Philip Schaeffer: ADB, 2; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Ross’s duel and embarkation: Cobley, Sydney Cove 1791-1792.

      Barangaroo gives birth

      Smith, Bennelong; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      Kinship vengeance and Pemulwuy: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 2 and Appendices; Paul W Newbury (ed), Aboriginal Heroes of the Resistance: From Pemulwuy to Mabo (Sydney 1999).

      An end to fleets

      Individual ships: Bateson, The Convict Ships.

      Arrivals: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Grose: ADB, 1; Clark, A History of Australia, 1; Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour.

      Dispatch, Phillip to Lord Grenville: HRA, Series I (II).

      Johnson: Bonwick, Australia’s First Preacher.

      The devil with the children

      Captain Edwards: Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh.

      Mary Bryant and the Gorgon: Currey, The Transportation, Escape and Pardoning of Mary Bryant.

      Tench and Bryant in Cape Town: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years.

      Death of children: Tench, Sydney’s First Four Years; Fidlon & Ryan, The Journal and Letters of Lt. Ralph Clark; Scott, Remarks on a Passage to Botany Bay.

      Bryant in London: Frank Brady, James Boswell (New York 1984); Frederick A Pottle, Boswell and the Girl from Botany Bay (London 1938).

      Oh! Shame, shame!

      Harry Brewer: ADB, 1.

      Richard Atkins: ADB, 1; HRNSW, I; Journal of Richard Atkins During His Residence in New South Wales, 1791-1810, NLA, manuscript.

      Funerals and fishery: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      David Burton: John Hunter, Extracts of Letters from Arthur Phillip, Esq., Governor of New South Wales, to Lord Sydney (London 1791).

      Augustus Alt: ADB, 1.

      Further deaths, and arrival of Atlantic: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Phillip in Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea.

      Harvest and Atkins: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; HRNSW, I.

      Drought: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Women and clothing manufacture: Phillip to Nepean in Cobley, Sydney Cove 1791-1792.

      Discounting of notes, etc: Cobley, Sydney Cove 1791-1792.

      Atlantic arrival and inadequacy of rations: Bateson, The Convict Ships; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Journal of Richard Atkins During His Residence in New South Wales, NLA.

      Phillip to Dundas: 2 October 1792, HRA, Series I (I).

      Chapman (visitor) on Phillip: HRNSW, I, Part I.

      A governor longs for home

      Royal Admiral: Bateson, The Convict Ships; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Thomas Watling: ADB, 2; HS Gladstone, Thomas Watling, Limner of Dumfries (Dumfries 1938); Bernard Smith, Place, Taste and Tradition (Sydney 1945); John McDonald, Art of Australia, 1.

      Mary Haydock (Reibey): ADB, 2, under ‘R’; Kay Daniels, Convict Women (Sydney 1998); Robinson, Women of Botany Bay, and The Hatch and Brood of Time.

      Officers take up Britannia: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour.

      Officers expect land grants: Phillip to Dundas, 4 October 1792, HRA, Series I (I).

      Phillip’s decision to go: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      His report on state of colony: Phillip to Dundas, as above.

      Phillip
    ’s departure: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Spiriting away

      Departure of Bennelong and other Aborigines: Smith, Bennelong; Isadore Brodsky, Bennelong Profile (Sydney 1973).

      Phillip’s journey home and later life: Frost, Arthur Phillip; Eldershaw, Phillip of Australia; Mackaness, Admiral Arthur Phillip.

      CHAPTER 9

      After Phillip

      Grose’s methods and the liquor business: HRNSW, I, Part II; Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour; Clark, A History of Australia, 1.

      Liquor and gambling amongst convicts: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1.

      Individual convicts: Gillen, The Founders of Australia; Flynn, The Second Fleet.

      Crowe, Bellona, marines attempted escape: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Thomas Rose: ADB, 2; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; JF Campbell, ‘The dawn of rural settlement in New South Wales’, JRAHS, 11, 1925.

      Bennelong returns

      Hunter, An Historical Journal of Events at Sydney and at Sea; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Miriam Estensen, The Life of Matthew Flinders (Sydney 2002); KM Bowden, George Bass, 1771-1803 (Melbourne 1952).

      Pemulwuy: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Willey, When the Sky Fell Down.

      Earlier trial for murder of Aborigines, culprit Rickerby: HRA, Series I (II).

      Wilson’s story and retrieval of Tarwood: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Grimes: ADB, 1; BT Dowd, ‘Charles Grimes’, JRAHS, 22, 1936.

      Wilson’s further expeditions: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

      Wilson and others: William Joy, The Other Side of the Hill: Two hundred years of Australian exploration (Sydney 1984).

      Politicals

      The Scottish Martyrs: Margarot to Grose, 29 October 1794, HRA, II; M Roe, ‘Maurice Margarot: a radical in two hemispheres, 1792-1815’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 31, 1958.

      Argument between Maurice Margarot and Lieutenant Governor King: Margorot to King, 13 May 1800, HRNSW, IV; the same for Margarot to Undersecretary King.

      Unhingeing a governor

      On Hunter: Hunter, ADB, 1; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; GA Wood, ‘Governor Hunter’, JRAHS, 14, 1928; Ellis, John Macarthur ; Duffy, Man of Honour.

     


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