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588 BIBLIOGRAPHY Biblio- George Barrington ; or, Life in London a Hundred Years ago. gr^phy^ By the author of Edith the Captive. Malcolm J. Errym — ^i-c, Malcolm James Rymer. Illustrated; roy. 8vo., pp. ii, 171. London, 1872. A New and Correct History of New Holland, with a Description of that Part of it called Botany Bay, and particularly Port Jack- son, where the convicts from this countiy are sent and the British Settlement formed. Together with an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, and also of the Climate and Soil of that Country. Collected from Authentic Authors and Original Papers. By a Society of Gentlemen. 18mo., pp. 72 and frontispiece. Glasgow, 1796. Palmer: — A Narrative of the Sufferings of T. F. Palmer and W. Skirving during a Voyage to New South Wales, 1794, on board the Surprise Transport. By the Rev. Thomas Fyshe Palmer, late of Queen's College, Cambridga 8vo. pp. 74. Cambridge, 1797. Second edition. With Copies of Letters to Gov. Hunter, dated October 14, 1795. 8vo., pp. 79. Cambridge, 1797. Palmer, Skirving, and Muir were transported for sedition. A conspiracy to seize the ship was said to have been discovered on the voyage, and they were charged unjustly with having been the chief instigators in the plot. Disappointed in their appeal for an investigation into all the circumstances, their statements were published in this pamphlet Muir afterwards escaped from Sydney to America. A critical account of the trials may be found in the late Lord Cockburn's Examination of the Trials for Sedition which have hitherto occurred in Scotland, 1888, vol. i, pp. 145-292. „ — [Letter from Thomas Fyshe Palmer]. Sydney, New South Wales, June 13, 1795. Folio, one page. [No place or date.] Another letter from Palmer, dated from Sydney, August 14, 1797, was published in folio, pp. 2. [No date or place.] A letter from Palmer, dated Sydney, September 15, 1795, was published in the appendix (No. xi) to the Memoirs of the late Rev. Theophilus lindsey, London, 1877. King: — MS. Journal of Commander Philip Gidley King, RN., Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island from 1791tol796. Neatly copied, with Marginal Notes and Additions by the Governor's own hand. 4to., pp. 311. The Journals of the first period of Lieut. King's Government, 1788-90, and of his Voyage to England, were printed as supple- ments to Hunter's Journal, pp. 287-448. 4to., London, 1793. Digitized by Google