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  Endeavour expedition complement 107–108, 114, 116, 120, 138

  Endeavour expedition investment 108–109

  Endeavour pinnace 249–250

  Endeavour River 241–242, 244

  Frederick Hendrik Island 264–265

  Harleian map 201

  Harriet Blosset 278–279

  Iceland expedition 291

  indigenous Australians 208, 210, 211–212, 215, 221

  journal 264

  Lord Sandwich 289–290

  Maori heads 190

  Mount Egmont 187–188

  natural history samples 127, 136, 161–162, 173, 190–191, 213, 221, 226–227, 229

  New Holland 205–206, 209

  New Holland: Great Barrier Reef 3–4, 5, 10

  New Zealand 165, 166, 168, 172–173, 177–178, 180, 181–182

  Newfoundland 90

  Resolution 288–289

  Rio de Janeiro 130, 132

  Royal Society 3–4, 190, 434

  South Seas 157

  stingrays 217–218

  Tahiti 144, 146, 147–148

  Tasman Sea 201

  Terra Australis Incognita 140–141

  Tierra del Fuego 137–138

  Torres Strait 259

  transit of Venus 151

  Tupia (Tahitian) 156

  Banks Strait 317

  barks 18, 103

  Barnaby Island (Québec) 53

  Bass, George 400

  Bass Strait 204, 283

  Batavia 204, 226, 267–269

  Bateman, Nathaniel 64–65, 206

  Bateman Bay 206

  Battle of Beauport 56

  Battle of Sainte-Foy 62–63

  Battle of Signal Hill 70

  Battle of the Plains of Abraham 57–58

  Batts, Elizabeth see Cook

  Batts, Samuel and Mary 73–74

  Bay Bulls, Newfoundland 69–70

  Bay of Biscay 122–123

  Bay of Carbonera 69

  Bay of Gaspé 47

  Bay of Islands 181–182

  Bay of Plenty 175

  Bayley, William 291, 300, 367

  Beaglehole, John Cawte 22–23, 59, 106, 289

  Behm, Major 430

  Bell Alehouse (Wapping) 73–74

  Bering, Vitus 410

  Bering Sea 410, 411

  Bering Strait 411, 430, 433

  Bevis, Dr John 90, 99

  Bienfaisant 44

  Bird, John 49

  Bisset, Thomas 28, 38

  Blackburn, John 74

  Bligh, Captain William

  Fiji Islands 360

  Great Barrier Reef 248

  Hawaiian Islands 417, 418, 419, 423, 426

  influence 109

  Resolution [1776–79], navigator aboard 433

  Resolution [1776–79], sailing master aboard 391, 393, 400, 403

  Bligh’s Cap 397

  Blosset, Miss Harriet 278–279

  Bloyd, Thomas 92

  Bonne Bay, Newfoundland 89

  boomerang 212

  Bora Bora 331

  Boscawen, Admiral Edward 41, 42, 44

  Bosch, Captain Cornelis 378

  Botany Bay 209–215

  Bougainville, Louis-Antoine, Comte de 364

  Bounty mutineers 248, 324

  Bouvet, Jean-Baptiste 295–296, 305–306, 375

  Bouvet Island 306

  Bownkerke Polder 378

  Break Sea Spit 222–224

  Bream Bay 181

  Brett, Rear Admiral Sir Piercy 181

  Briscoe, Peter 108

  British Columbia 347

  British Museum 201

  Broken Bay 219

  The Brothers 192

  Bruny Island 317

  Buchan, Alexander 107–108, 137, 149

  Bundaberg 224

  Burgeo Islands, Newfoundland 89, 90

  Burnett (Banks’ mistress) 298

  Burnett River 224

  Burney, Lieutenant James 332, 335, 339–341, 420

  Burr, Mr 115

  Bustard Bay 226

  Byng, Vice-Admiral John 31

  Byron, John 103, 220, 387

  Byron Bay 220

  C

  cabin fever 59

  Calendar Act of 1751 21

  Campbell, Captain John 100

  Canada 63

  see also North American colonies

  Cape Agulhas 396, 397

  Cape Banks 217

  Cape Bedford 247

  Cape Breton see Louisbourg, siege of

  Cape Brett 181, 186

  Cape Byron 220

  Cape Capricorn 227

  Cape Circumcision 295, 301, 305–306, 378

  Cape Egmont 188

  Cape Farewell 160–161, 201, 316

  Cape Flattery 249

  Cape Horn 4, 116, 126–127, 133, 135, 138– 140, 319, 341, 370–371, 373, 388

  Cape Howe 205

  Cape Kidnappers 172

  Cape Maria Van Diemen 184, 186

  Cape Morton 222

  Cape of Good Hope 4, 295, 301, 377, 396

  Cape Palliser 192–193, 341, 370

  Cape Runaway 174

  Cape Saunders 194

  Cape Town 272, 299–301, 341, 378–379, 395–396

  Cape Townshend 228–229

  Cape Tribulation 231–232

  Cape Turnagain 172, 193

  Cape Verde Islands 298–299, 300, 393–394

  Cape York 257

  careening wharf 65–66

  Carteret, Captain Philip 324

  cat-o’-nine-tails 125, 131–132, 149, 345

  cats (colliers) 18

  celestial navigation see navigation

  Centurion, HMS 56

  Chapman, William 323

  Charming Nancy (merchant ship) 66

  Chile 348

  Christmas Harbour 398

  Christmas Island 406

  Christmas Sound 371–372

  chronometers 292, 296, 300, 346, 355

  Clarence River 219

  Clerke, Charles

  Cook, rendezvous with 396

  Cooks remains 427, 428

  death 433

  Discovery, captains 388, 392–393

  imprisonment 385

  Resolution [1772–75], second lieutenant aboard 288, 291, 303, 308, 313, 314, 364, 371, 375

  Resolution [1776–79] 383, 426

  Resolution [1776–79], commands expedition 429–433

  Tahiti, witnesses human sacrifice 406

  Clerke, Sir John 385

  cockatoo 213

  cod-fishing trade 67, 82–83

  colliers 18–20, 48

  Colville, Alexander, Lord of Culross 180

  Commander in Chief, North America 59, 62, 64, 66–70

  HMS Northumberland captain 59

  Rear Admiral of the White 70

  report to Admiralty on Cook 70–71

  Cook, Christiana (sister) 17

  Cook, Elizabeth, Cook, news of death 431

  Cook, Elizabeth (daughter) 94, 276–277, 389

  Cook, Elizabeth (wife)

  children 84, 88, 94, 123–124, 293, 389, 434–435

  Cook, medal struck in honour of 434

  Cook marries 73–75

  Cook returns from Endeavour expedition276–277

  Cook returns from Resolution expedition389–390

  death 435

  Great Ayton 281–282

  Cook, George (son) 293, 389

  Cook, Grace (née Pace, mother) 16, 23, 281

  Cook, Hugh (son) 389, 434, 435

  Cook, Captain James

  accomplishments. see Cook, Captain James: mariner; Cook, Captain James: maritime surveyor; Cook, Captain James: navigator

  appearance 13

  birth and baptism 16

  career. see Cook, Captain James: merchant marine; Cook, Captain James: Royal Navy

  death 424–428

  education 17

  expeditions. see Cook, Captain James: first

  expedition; Cook, Captain Jam
es: second

  expedition; Cook, Captain James: third

  expedition

  gloved right hand 389

  marriage to Elizabeth Batts 73–75

  obituaries 432

  parasitic infection 404

  portraits of 389

  Cook, Captain James: merchant marine

  apprenticeship 18–21

  Friendship, master 21–22

  Friendship, mate 21

  Cook, Captain James: Royal Navy

  able seaman 25–27

  commander 279

  enlists 22–23

  first lieutenant 104–105

  HMS Antelope, surveyor 81

  HMS Eagle, able seaman 27–28

  HMS Eagle and Duc d’Aquitaine 33–35

  HMS Eagle, boatswain 31, 32–33

  HMS Eagle, master’s mate 28–29

  HMS Grenville, eclipse of sun 89–90

  HMS Grenville, master 85, 104

  HMS Grenville, powder horn injury 86–87

  HMS Grenville, rigging into brig 88–89

  HMS Kent, post-captain 381

  HMS Northumberland, master 59–60

  HMS Northumberland, pay 70

  HMS Northumberland, salvage of longboat 64

  HMS Northumberland, survey work 69–70

  HMS Pembroke, master 37–39

  HMS Solebay, master 36–37

  Master’s Certificate examination 36, 47–48

  Québec, taking of 55, 57

  Royal Hospital Greenwich, fourth captain 382–383

  semi-retirement 382–385

  Cook, Captain James: mariner

  influences on 29–30, 35–36, 46–47

  Royal Society, elected Fellow of 388

  studies 20, 45–47, 60

  Cook, Captain James: maritime surveyor

  Colville’s report to Admiralty 70–71

  first major published survey 61

  first published chart 47–48

  Gaspé Bay survey 47–48

  Gulf of St Lawrence charts 49

  Halifax Harbour chart 60, 61

  King’s Surveyor 94–95

  Morlaix (Brittany) sketches 32

  Newfoundland charts 68–70, 96

  Newfoundland survey 76–79, 81–82, 84, 85–89, 95

  North American survey material 72

  St Lawrence River charts 49, 60–61, 64, 66–67

  St Peter and Miquelon Islands survey 82–83

  Cook, Captain James: navigator

  celestial navigation 49

  Great Barrier Reef 228–232

  Larcum Kendall K1 chronometer 292, 296, 300

  plotting Cape Maria Van Diemen 186

  ‘sailing directions’ for seafarers 49–50

  Ship Cove position 369

  Shoals of Beauport (St Lawrence River)soundings 55–56

  The Traverse (Saint Lawrence River) soundings 53–54

  Cook, Captain James: first expedition

  Admiralty appoints as first lieutenant 104–105

  Admiralty appoints to command 103–105

  Admiralty instructions to 3, 115–116, 117, 151, 154–155, 197, 198, 276

  Admiralty response to 277–278

  Banks, relations with 109

  Commissioning Pendant 111

  Dutch on Savu 266–267

  Frederick Hendrik Island 264–265

  Great Barrier Reef, Cook’s Passage 244, 246–251

  Great Barrier Reef, decision to explore 10, 256–257

  Huahine, claims for Britain 156–157

  indigenous Australians 216–217, 243, 262–263

  journal 121

  journal, sends copy to Admiralty 269–270

  King George III, presented to 279

  letters to parents 277

  New Holland [New Wales] claims for Britain 259–260

  New Holland, Botany Bay 209–215

  New Holland, route 198

  New Holland, separation from New Guinea 261

  New Zealand 154–155, 161–163

  New Zealand, circumnavigation 196

  New Zealand, claims for Britain 155, 178

  New Zealand, Cook Strait 191

  New Zealand, Maori 165–169, 181–182, 190

  New Zealand, surveys 178

  New Zealand, transit of Mercury 165–169

  published narrative 379

  Raiatea, claims for Britain 157

  scurvy, theories on 124–125, 143, 214

  Tahiti, transit of Venus 145–146, 150–151

  Terra Australis Incognita, search for 3, 141, 154–155, 196

  uniform 110–111, 147

  Van Diemen’s Land 198–199

  see also Endeavour, HMS

  Cook, Captain James: second expedition

  Admiralty assigns to command Resolution 281

  Admiralty instructions to 295–296

  Antarctic continent beliefs 376–377

  Banks, relations with 300

  Banks alters Resolution ’s modifications 284–287

  Christmas Day 1774 372

  first crossing of Southern Ocean at high latitudes 371

  Furneaux, leaves message for in Ship Cove 338–339, 367

  Furneaux rendezvous 303, 316

  health 349, 352

  Maoris 315, 368

  New Caledonia, claims for Britain 364–365

  official journal publication 383–384, 389

  Pacific Ocean, decides to explore 348

  Raiatean joke on 357–358

  route 280, 283–284

  South Georgia, claims for Britain 375

  Tahiti, outer reef 324–328

  Terra Australis Incognita, search for 280, 284, 319–320, 321–324, 341–347, 370–371, 374–375, 377

  Tongan woman presented to 359

  Van Diemen’s Land, believes contiguous with New Holland 318–319

  see also Adventure, HMS; Resolution, HMS [1772–75]

  Cook, Captain James: third expedition

  Arctic Circle, plans to return to 412–413

  burial at sea 428

  Christmas Day 1776 397–398

  Clerke, rendezvous with 396

  crew punishment 402

  Hawaii, lands on 419

  Hawaiian Islands, blockades bay 423

  Hawaiian Islands, Resolution expedition in 406–408

  Hawaiian Islands, returns to from Arctic Circle 412–414

  Hawaiians, hospitality to 421

  Hawaiians, murdered by 424–426

  Hawaiians, visits with Terre’oboo 424

  Hawaiians’ reception for 415–416, 418–419

  Hawaiians return remains 426–428

  Hawaiians see as god Lono 420, 422

  journal, last known entry in 419

  mental instability 402–404

  Resolution, commands expedition 386–387

  Tahiti, witnesses human sacrifice 406

  Tongans, treatment of 402–403

  see also Discovery, HMS; Resolution, HMS [ 1776–79]

  Cook, James, senior (father) 16, 17, 23, 281–282

  Cook, James (son) 84, 277, 389, 434, 435

  Cook, John (brother) 16–17

  Cook, Joseph (son) 123–124, 277, 389

  Cook, Margaret (sister) 17, 281

  Cook, Nathaniel (son) 88, 277, 389, 434

  Cook Islands 401

  Cook Strait 191–192, 283, 316, 334–335

  Cooks Beach 176

  Cook’s Cottage (Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne) 23–24

  Cook’s Cove 173

  Cooktown 239

  Cooper, Robert 291, 349, 371–372

  Coromandel Peninsula 175–176

  Craig, Robert 36

  Croajingolong National Park 204

  Cumberland, Duke of 230

  Cumberland Isles 230

  D

  Dalrymple, Alexander 100–102, 373–374

  Dance, Nathaniel 389

  d’Angeac, François-Gabriel 83

  Dauphin map 199–201

  Deal 115

>   Deptford see Royal Navy Dockyards, Deptford

  DesBarres, Captain J.F.W. 68–69, 76

  Description of the Sea Coast of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland (Cook) 70

  Desolation Islands 308, 396–398

  Diamond, HMS 63

  Diana, HMS 55, 64–65

  Dieppe maps 199–201

  Diligence 384

  dingo 213

  Discovery, HMS

  Cape Town 393

  Clerke captains 388, 392–393

  complement 384

  Hawaiian Islands 414, 423, 429

  King captains 433–434

  North Pacific 406

  rats 411

  refit 388–389

  support vessel to Resolution 384, 387

  Dolphin, HMS 103, 105–107, 117, 153

  Dorlton, George 108, 138

  Doubtful Sound 195–196

  Douglas, Charles 82, 83

  Douglas, James, 14th Earl of Morton 167, 222

  Downing, George 75

  The Downs (Kent) 115

  Drake, HMS (renamed Resolution ) 281, 282–283

  Dromedary 206

  Drucour, Chevalier de 44–45

  Duc d’Aquitaine 33–35

  Duck Cove 314

  Duckett, Sir George 218

  Dunster, Thomas 125

  Durell, Rear-Admiral Philip 48–49

  Dusky Sound 313–314

  Dutch East India Company 266–267, 300

  dysentery 270–272, 275

  E

  Eagle, HMS

  crew illness and death 32–33

  in dry dock 31

  Duc d’Aquitaine 33–35

  Espérance 30

  Hamar commands 27–29

  Palliser commands 29–31

  Earl of Pembroke (collier) 102–103

  East Australian Current 207, 208

  East Cape 173

  East India Company 101, 273, 388

  Easter Island

  Easter Islanders 351

  Resolution expedition 348–351

  stone statues 350–351

  eclipse of sun 89–90, 91, 364

  Edgar, Thomas 399

  Edward, Prince, Duke of York and Albany 257

  Egmont, Earl of 103, 188

  Elizabeth I, Queen 16

  Elliott, John 288–289, 290, 315, 331, 343

  Ellis, John 108

  Endeavour, HMS (also HMB)

  accommodation plan 113–114

  armaments 115

  Banks, inclusion of 107–108, 114. see also

  Banks, Sir Joseph

  Banks, investment in 108–109

  boats 114–115, 130–131, 150

  Cape Horn rounding 126–127, 133, 135, 138–140

  Cape Town 272

  Christmas Day 1768 136

  Cook appointed to command 104–105

  Cook’s affection for 279

  crew 110, 117, 118

  crew clothing issue 135–136

  crew desertions 152

  crew health 124–125, 143, 214

  crew hygiene 126

  crew punishment 125, 131–132, 178

  crew quarters 134

  England, returns to 274–275

  England, sails from 120–123

 

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