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.ixnxx. 347 Kitty, The lengthy Yoygo of, 66. female oonvicts on board of, 50. stoTes shipped on, 288. flbur on board of, damaged, 226. oonaigiiment of dollazs on, 228. tools and atenflUs on, 226 and notes. Labour convicts ureakened by hiani^, 27. hours of, shortened, 28. convict servants allowed to offiosn, 21, 22, 81, 114, 126, 261 «t M9., 282. and settlers, 81, US, U4, 118, 125, 126, 261. tho assignment system, 81, 114, 125, 126. Lady Juliana, The one of the Second Fleet, 52. convicts on board of, 52, 66, 77. a oaifiro of women, 52, 56, 77. lengthy passage of, 54, 55 and note, 66. Land cultiration in 1789, 20, 78. nants to officers, 21, 118 et uq., 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 127, 252 et aeq,, 265 (note), 20L alienation of, 112. grants to emancipists, 112, 118. Phillip's poliey In regard to settlers on, 112. his instructions oonoeming land grants, 112 et 8eq., 252, 258. improper use made of grants by settlers, 124. leases granted by Phillip, 124. military settlers seUing grants and lif« stock to officers, 126. grants conditional on bond-fide settiemeDt, 125 (notoX fees chargeable upon grants of, 128. maximum area of grants, 128. proposal to send f amiUes as setUers, 129 (note), proposals for taking up, 129. Quaker settlerB, 129. oondltioDS, 129. not carried out, 180. impartial division of, 182. area reserved to the Crown, 182 and note, 188, 201. lading out of towns, 182. reserved for church and school, 182, 282, 288. isolated grants of, 182. instructions for Norfolk Idand impractioable, 183. held by oonvicto on sufferance, 14a earliest land grant, 166. date of issue, 157. history of> 157, 158 and note, forfeited grants, 162 and note, opinion of expert oonoeming, 166 and note, cleared during Grosses administntion, 266 and note. See also "Agrloaltnre." Liberty Plains origin of the name, 257. free settlers located at, 257 and note, not suooessf ul as farmers, 259. Live Stock destroyed by convicts, 19, 26. carried by the Guardian, 89, 47. soldbysetUox8,124,125. deficiency in, 167, 168, 209, 232. definite plan for procuring, 168, 169. from India, 170. inferior breed, 170. mortality on voyage, 171. sheep small but protiflc, 171. purchased by King, 181 and note, 182 and note. sheep for breeding, 232 and note. increase of, 256. Macarthnr, John portrait of, 98. lieutenant in N.S.W. Corps, 98. voyage of, in Neptune, 108. fights a duel in England, 108 (note), his dispute with Nepoon, 104. Mrs., on the harvest, 142. his farm, ,165 and note, land granted to, 253, 254 and note, appointed inspector of works, 253^ success as a farmer, 259, 267, 289. remarks on morals of colonists, 274. on progress of the colony, 289, 290. KagiBtrates Grose's attitude towards, 287 et m^., 312. Manly Phillip speaied by natives at, 235. Marines replaced by N.S.W. Corps, 10. officers of, anxious to return to England, 121, 122. return from Norfolk Island, 180. recall of, 203. leave for England, 208. obstructive tactics of, 233. as Norfolk Island settlers, 298. as a militia, 305. Marsden, Sev. S. assistant chaplain, arrival of, 60. remarks on morals of colonists, 275, 287. appointed Johnson's assistant, 282. portrait of, 282. Hary Ann, The female oonvicts by, 174. Meredlih, Captain his dispute with Boss, 10, 18, 14. exonerated by Court-martial, 14, 15.