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A VOYAGE TO
[East Coast.

1802.
July.

who was invalided; so that fourteen men were required to complete my small ship's company, Mr. John Aken, chief mate of the ship Hercules, was engaged to fill the situation of master, and five men, mostly seamen, were entered; but finding it impossible to fill up the complement with free people, I applied to the governor for his permission to enter such convicts as should present themselves, and could bring respectable recommendations. This request, as every other I had occasion to make to His Excellency, was complied with; and when the requisite number was selected, he gave me an official document, containing clauses relative to these men, well calculated to insure their good conduct. As this document may be thought curious by many readers, it is here inserted; premising, that the men therein mentioned, with the exception of two, were convicts for life.

'By His Excellency Philip Gidley King, Esq., captain-general and governor in chief, in and over His Majesty's territory of New South Wales and its dependencies, &c, &c., &c.


"Whereas captain Matthew Flinders, commander of His Majesty's ship Investigator, has requested permission to receive on board that ship the undermentioned convicts as seamen, to make up the number he is deficient. I do hereby grant

Thomas Toney Thomas Martin Joseph Marlow
Thomas Shirley Joseph Tuzo Richard Stephenson
Thomas Smith Francis Smith Charles Brown

permission to ship themselves on board His Majesty's ship Investigator; and on the return of that ship to this port, according to captain Flinders' recommendation of them, severally and individually, they will receive conditional emancipations or absolute pardons, as that officer may request.

"And in the interim I do, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested, Grant a provisional-conditional emancipation to the said Thomas Toney, &c.; for the purpose of their being enabled to