Historical Records of New South Wales: part 1. [Papers relating to] Cook, 1762-1780. Facsimiles of charts. 1893. Part 2. [Papers relating to] Phillip, 1783-1792. 1892, Bind 1,Del 2 |
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Side xiv
Three of the transports which constituted , with the warship Sirius and its tender
the Supply , the vessels forming the First Fleet , were under charter to the East
India Company to take cargoes of tea from China to London after landing
convicts ...
Three of the transports which constituted , with the warship Sirius and its tender
the Supply , the vessels forming the First Fleet , were under charter to the East
India Company to take cargoes of tea from China to London after landing
convicts ...
Side 14
The crews of the ship of war and the tender , as well as the Marine Corps , will be
victualled by the Naval Department during found necessary . their passage ; but
your Lordships will please to take 14 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF NEW SOUTH
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The crews of the ship of war and the tender , as well as the Marine Corps , will be
victualled by the Naval Department during found necessary . their passage ; but
your Lordships will please to take 14 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF NEW SOUTH
...
Side 15
... for should be desirous of obtaining military assistance for their greater
transports . security , they may be accommodated with a part of the marines , who
would otherwise be conveyed to the new settlement in the ship of war and the
tender .
... for should be desirous of obtaining military assistance for their greater
transports . security , they may be accommodated with a part of the marines , who
would otherwise be conveyed to the new settlement in the ship of war and the
tender .
Side 17
It is proposed that a ship of war of a proper class , with a part of her guns
mounted , and a sufficient number of men on board for her navigation , and a
tender of about 200 tons burthen , Ships . commanded by discreet officers ,
should be got ...
It is proposed that a ship of war of a proper class , with a part of her guns
mounted , and a sufficient number of men on board for her navigation , and a
tender of about 200 tons burthen , Ships . commanded by discreet officers ,
should be got ...
Side 18
... should be supplied with a proper assortment of medicines and instruments ,
and that two of them should remain with the settlement . After the arrival of the
ships which are intended to convey the supplies . convicts , the ship of war and
tender ...
... should be supplied with a proper assortment of medicines and instruments ,
and that two of them should remain with the settlement . After the arrival of the
ships which are intended to convey the supplies . convicts , the ship of war and
tender ...
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able Admiralty allowed answer appear appointed arrival assistance attended boat called Cape Captain carry charge clear clothing coast colony command convicts corps court cultivation desired despatches detachment directed duty employed England Excellency expected give given Government GOVERNOR PHILLIP granted ground honour hope hundred instructions intended Island July King land leave letter Lieut Lieutenant live Lord Lordships Majesty's Major March marines master ment mentioned months natives necessary NEPEAN Norfolk Island observe officers opinion passage person Port Jackson possible present proper proposed provisions quantity ration reason received remain request respecting Ross sailed SECRETARY sent settlement settlers ship shore Sirius situation soon South Wales sufficient Supply Sydney Table Bay taken tender thought transports vessel wanted wish
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Side 62 - An Act for the further security of His " Majesty's person and Government and the Succession of the Crown " in the Heirs of the Late Princess Sophia, being Protestants and for " extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and his
Side 28 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
Side 65 - An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the twenty-second year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second intituled An Act for amending explaining and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the government of his Majesty's ships vessels and forces by sea...
Side 62 - King George the First, Intituled " An Act for the further Security of His Majesty's Person and Government and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and his Open and Secret Abettors...
Side 67 - Reynolds, in the execution of this our commission and of the powers and authorities herein contained; and in case of your death or absence out of our said...
Side 27 - States, or any other your superior Officer, according to the Rules and Discipline of War, in Pursuance of the Trust reposed in you.
Side 62 - And further know you, that we reposing especial trust and confidence . in the prudence, courage, and loyalty, of you, the said sir Danvers Osborn, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have thought fit to constitute, and appoint you, the said sir Danvers Osborn, to be our captain...
Side 64 - Lunatics, and their estates, and We do by these Presents give and grant unto you full power and authority, without expecting any further special warrant from Us, from time to time, to give order and warrant for the preparing of grants of the...
Side 89 - You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an Intercourse with the Natives, and to conciliate their affections, enjoining all Our Subjects to live in amity and kindness with them. And if any of Our Subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary Interruption in the exercise of their several Occupations, It is Our Will and Pleasure that you do cause such Offenders to be brought to punishment according to the degree of the Offence.
Side 65 - Masters of Ships and other Commanders and Officers and to grant to such Captains Lieutenants Masters of Ships and other Commanders and Officers commissions to execute the Law Martial during the time of War according to the directions of an Act passed in the...