by David Hill
numbers
punishment
rations
replacement
role
wives and children
women convicts and
marriage
Marshall, Captain John
Marshall Islands
martial law
Martin, James
Mary Ann
Maskelyne, Dr Nevil
Maskelyne Point see Dawes Point
Mason, Thomas
Matilda
Matra, James
Mauritius
Maxwell, Lieutenant George
Melbourne
Mercury
Middleton, Sir Charles
military coup
minerals
Montague, Vice-Admiral John
Montevideo
Morton, Micah
Morton, William
Mount Pitt
mutiny
Albemarle, on
Bounty, on
First Fleet, on
Mercury, on
Nagle, Jacob
Nanbaree
Napoleon
Natal
native animals
native edible plants
Nautilus
navy agent
Nepean, Evan
Nepean, Captain Nicholas
Nepean River
Neptune
England, return to
Second Fleet voyage
New Britain
New Caledonia
New Guinea
New Holland
New Ireland
New South Wales
administration
economic activity in
governors
naming
proposed settlement
transportation to
vision for
New South Wales Corps
New Zealand
Newgate prison
Nicol, John
Norfolk Island
birds
flax
settlement of
voyages to
North, Lord
North Head
Nossa Senhora de Belem
Nossa Senhora de Pillar
Nova Scotia
observatory
officers
clothing
conditions
numbers
pay
rations
role
unable to continue
volunteers
wives and children
women convicts and
Okey, William
Old Bailey
O’Reilly, John Boyle
O’Shea, marine captain
overboard, lost
Owen, Joseph
Pacific island women
Palau Islands
Pandora
Parker, John
Parker, Mary
Parramatta
Parramatta River
Parris, Peter
Partridge, Richard
Partridge, Sarah
Patterson, Captain William
pay in advance
Pedder’s Island
Pembroke, Lord
penal colony
Perry, Elizabeth
Perth
Petersham
Phillip, Captain Arthur
Aboriginal people
appointment
career
childhood
convict treatment
death
departure of First Fleet
England, return to
First Fleet voyage
governor, as
governor’s house
letters
Major Ross, conflict with
marriage
planning
provisions requests
punishment, view on
reports
Sea Fencibles
Spanish governor, meeting
spying
vision for new colony
Phillip, Jakob
Pitcairn Island
Pitt
Pitt, Thomas
Pitt (‘the Younger’), William
plants and seed for settlement
Point Solander see Cape Solander
Point Sutherland
police force
Polo, Marco
Port Jackson
Cook’s description
exploration of
selection for settlement
Sydney Cove see Sydney Cove
Port Phillip Bay
Port Praya Bay
Port Stephens
portable soup
Portsmouth
Portugal
Powers, John
Pratt, Thomas
Prince of Wales
England, return to
First Fleet voyage
Princess Louisa
prisons
conditions in
disease
failure of
Hulk Act (1777)
hulks
parliamentary committee
prisoner riots
private
reformers
privateers
Procter, Colonel
prostitution on ships
Providence
provisions
Cape Town, from
First Fleet
jettison of
livestock for settlement
plants and seed for settlement
requests for
Rio de Janeiro, from
Second Fleet
Sydney Cove
Prudent
Pugh, Edward
Quebec Plan
Queen
Queen Anne
Queen Charlotte
Ramillies
rations
Redfern, William
Redhead, Captain William
Reed, Robert
religion
Rembang
Resolution
Richards, William
van Riebeeck, Jan
Riley, James
Riley, Sir Samuel
Rio de Janeiro
Riou, Lieutenant Edward
roads
Robben Island
Romney
Roper, Abel
Rose, Sir George
Rose Hill
Ross, Major Robert
Norfolk Island
Royal Admiral
Royal Oak
Ruglass, John
Ruse, James
Rutter, William
St Albans
St George’s Fields
St Helena
St Sebastian
St Tiago
Salamander
de Saldania, Antonio
Saltmarsh, William
Sandwich, Lord
Santa Cruz
Sargent, Anna Maria
Saypan Island
Scarborough
England, return to
First Fleet voyage
Second Fleet voyage
Scott, Elizabeth
Scott, James
Scott, Jane
Scott, William
scurvy
Second Fleet
conditions on
death on
England, return to
Seven Years War
Sever, Captain
Shapcote, Lieutenant
Shearman, William
Shortland, John
Shortland, John Jr
Shortland, Thomas George
Sierra Leone
Sinclair, Duncan
Siney, William
Sippio
Sirius
Cape Town, voyage to
construction
crew
First Fleet voyage
loading
Norfolk Island
sinking
slave trade
Small, John
smallpox
Smith, Ditmar
Smith, John
Snelheid
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Society Isles
Solander, Dr
Solomon Islands
South Head
Southwell, Daniel
de Souza, Senhor Luiz
Spain
Spain, Lieutenant Edward
Speedy
Stephens, Lord Phillip
Stirling Castle
Strathfield
strikes
Stuart, Maria
Supply
Batavia
England, return to
First Fleet voyage
Norfolk Island
renamed Thomas and Nancy
Sydney, in
surgeons
Surprize
Norfolk Island
Second Fleet voyage
surveyor-general
Sutton, Joseph
Swan
Swiftsure
Sydney Bay
Sydney Cove
arrival in
city plans
clearing
conditions in
declaration of colony
disembarkation in
settlement
weather
Sydney, Lord (Thomas Townshend)
Table Bay
Table Mountain
Tahiti
Tasmania
tattoo
tea
Tench, Watkin
Tenerife
tents
term of sentence, expiry of
The Rocks
Third Colonial War
Third Fleet
Thomas and Nancy
Thornton, Mr
timber
Timor
Tinian Island
Toongabbie
Torres Strait
Townshend, Thomas see Sydney, Lord
Trail, Donald
transportation
America, to
Australia, to
Botany Bay see Botany Bay
British government policy on
cost
decision deferral
disease outbreak
Elizabethan England
loading for
privately run
reintroduction
return from
Transportation Act (1717)
Transportation Bill (1784)
Trevan, Betsy Alicia
Turnbull
Turner, Rachel
Tybott, Margaret Charlotte
Vallance, Patrick
Van de Graf, Governor
Van Diemen’s Land see Tasmania
Vancouver, Captain
de Varconcellos, Don Luis
Venerable
Viscountess of Brittany
Waaksamheyd
Walpole, Horace
Walshe, Thomas
Walton, Francis
Washington, General George
water, fresh
ship, on
Sydney Cove
Waterhouse, Lieutenant
Waterloo, Battle of
Wathen, Samuel
Watling, Thomas
Watts, Lieutenant John
weather
West Indies
White, Andrew
White, John
account of voyage
new settlement, in
Whitehead, Isabella
Whitelam, Sarah
Wilberforce, William
William and Ann
Williams, John
Wilson, William
Wimbrow
women
Aboriginal
children
convicts
punishment
wives of crew
Woodham, Samuel
Worgan, George
Yates, Nancy
Yemmerrawanne
Yorgannes, Yorgan
Yorktown
Young, Sir George
Young, Lieutenant Parry