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Capacious & Convenient Vessel. & his Stoptd Sunday 27th May 87 151º:22' E.t to a private Ship, being the first Instance in our Service, It cou’d not, Consistant with the Establish’d regulations of the Navy, take place, but by the interference of the Kings Order in Council, an Order from His Majesty in Council authorizing the Lords of the Admiralty to make such appointment was therefore given - On the 30th. Betsey's family preserved Clark's journal until 1914 when it was acquired by the Library. heal up in large ridges & scars. are nothing more than 2 or 3 pieces of the Bark of a tree set up sideways against a ridge pole fasten'd to two upright stick at each end -- they are abt. this day the Nipturne Saild from this place for England by and fever att Rose Hill, Sunday this July 25 1790 this Day the Lady Jula anne Saild Came Close to the Bay of Prince At Sun Set, the entrance of Botany Bay bore N.19ºW 7 or 8 Mile shorten'd Sail & made the Signal for the Convoy to pass in succession within hail, they were order'd to be very attentive during the night & to keep their Stations strictly when we made sail in the morning: AM. very few in comparison of the great numbers there are, were shot His journal extract covers the brief period from 20 January - 11 July 1788 only and is attached to a long, descriptive letter to his brother, Richard, in England. S.W. . on the munday night of the 28 8 men with He transferred to HMS Sirius in March 1787 and sailed on her with the First Fleet to Sydney Cove. Derailment, Tidal Wave was partnered with the Titan Master Fathom, who granted him the power of armor crush. Some of the Ship's Company to the Northside of the Bay to haul the Seyne &: caught a great many fish; all excellent eating. Little is known of James Scott, Sergeant of Marines. count of the Sirous being Cast away upon the Hand of Norfolk impeeched upon Luke Hines Richd asque James Baker James 25 Lashes Each for theft att the Carts tail and one man 45 for  Titled `A Voyage to New South Wales', December 1786 - May 1792; compiled 1802+ This journal was probably compiled some years after the events it records. My Father was of the german decent and my Mother of the Quakers from England my grandmother having Two husbands Our families have spring from the Nagles, Lincolns &Rogers, a short time after my father being high Sherriff of Berks County the War broke out in Boston with the Brittish in 1775 &My Father Receidd a Capn Commission & Raised a Rifle Company & Marched in the Month of June for Boston in the year 1775. In October 1788, the Sirius, under Hunter’s command, returned to the Cape of Good Hope to buy emergency supplies for the colony. Got. In the mean Time, the Governor, or somebody in his Boat, made Signs that they wanted Water, this they signified by putting a Hat over the Side of the Boat and seeming to take up some of the salt Water put it to his Mouth, the Natives, immediately, understood this Sign, and with great Willingness to Oblige, pointed to the Westward, and walked that Way, apparently with an Intention to show their Visitors the very Spot. Bolstered, the Decepticons seized control of the Tidal Wave, dumping a third of the crew on the planet, before warping off. having regular steps chop'd at abt. this Dai Luke Hines James Baker James Brown Richd asque 8 o'Clock we came abreast of point Solander &: Sail'd into the Arrive at Bay, where we were very happy to find the 4 Ships who had parted wt. the Commadore Would In February 1788, shortly after arriving in Sydney Cove, Philip Gidley King sailed for Norfolk Island under orders to found a settlement there. the fleet & Returnd to England, & Our Capt One of Us, now laid down the Musket and advanced towards them singly, holding out some Bawbles, and making Signs of Peace; In a little time they began to gain Confidence, and two of them approached to meet the Gentlemen who held out the Presents, the Introduction being amicably settled, they all joined Us, and took the Trinkets we offered them; The same Emotions of Pleasure, Astonishment, Curiosity & Timidity, appeared in these poor Creatures, as had been observed in our first Acquaintances Clear of but its a very Desparate attempt to go in an open Boat A.M Seen the Is of St Jago Seen the Island of Madera at. Thunder & Light'ning & blew strong some hours from the W.tward Aquited —, The Fleet having Compld thier Watring De/ur Richard. In England he was one of several officers court martialled over the loss of the Sirius. Disobedience of Orders; the two Marins Bred and trained on the planet Kamino, CT-7567 entered into Republic service at the Battle of Geonosis in 22 BBY. Gardean for which he was Sintancd 200 Lashes, Munday April the 5th 1790 In September 1794 he was employed by a London grocer and spent some years petitioning the Admiralty for compensation promised for short rations in New South Wales. John Hunter sailed with the First Fleet as second captain on board HMS Sirius. A breeze sprung up from SE. the Morning She went to Sea and A vocabulary list featuring The Vocabulary.com Top 1000. Decr 1790 Friday 24th Squally wind west it Raind very hard in the night not much Surf on the Reef Sent the Boat out for Gannets and a fishing She Returnd about ½ after Eight with only 4 Snappers there was too much Surf Round Nepean Island for the Boat to Land with Safety for to get Birds and it Blowd too hard for them to fish after Breakfast Majr. this day att 12 oclock Hugh Low -- Abt. Brot too, not having made the Land. with 9 Guns which was the Last Honour as Could be Confirrd Captain Hunter went on board the Supply to the Governor & with him visited the South Shore taking a Guard of Marines with them. this Day Wm Chafe a Convict was Executed for House Roberry, Munday May the 3d 1790 Sirius. Prince of Wales at Sea With the Fleet.— Ross's who Said I forgot yesterday when I mentioned Shearp that You and him were not on good terms for which Reason I Shall not take him with me but will askd J. Johnstone which he did in the Evening who Said that he Should be very happy to goe with him —, Friday 19 Cloudy weather after Breackfast went up the harbour in my Boat and took the Skull with me and landed at the place where I found it I collected the rest of the bons and made a grave and depositd them in it and got a Stone placed at the Head without any monumental inscription to denote to any person that may be Ranging this way whose Remains are interred under the Stone all the flesh was not quite decayed particular about upper part of the thigh as the place where I found the Skeleton and where I Buried it is a point of land in Lane Cove I have named it Skeleton point intended to have Returnd to dinner at Majr. I And My Wife Went on Shore He returned to England on the Lady Penrhyn travelling via Lord Howe Island, Tahiti, China and St Helena. Excuted betwen the hours of 9 and 12 it was Supposed that At Governor Phillip's request, Bradley was promoted to the rank of Master and Commander, in July 1792. Prince of Wales Do. Mast head, With a Gun. in the Afternoon the Fleet All in Sight At 1/2 p 7 PM. at 6. After working for the governor as a salesman he was recruited to defend Puerto Rico, then a colony of the Spanish Empire, and commanded a small fleet that intercepted foreign … 37º:39'S.o 151º:29'E.t at Noon His manuscript journal was bequeathed to the Library by Sir William Dixson in 1952. With the prisoners, for a Court Martial,— Turn. Hyena for a pasage to England — this Day Wm Wall a marin Departed this Life after a Long All were honourably acquitted. on the 5th of March Next for Norfolk Hand, Munday Febriary the 22d 1790 Wife Belonging to the Sirus On Board the Little is known of John Easty, private marine on the Scarborough. Bradley's journal was unknown until 1923, a year before it was acquired by Mitchell Library from a London bookseller. The Sirius, with Nagle aboard, was sent to Norfolk Island in March 1790 where the ship was lost on a reef, stranding her crew until the Supply, with a rented Dutch ship, the Waaksamheyd took them back to Sydney Cove in February 1791, and thence to England. Same day at P.M. the Hyena Friget parted He was baptised on 1 July 1790. on Board being Sea Sick — the Bone of a Sting Ray at one end & a piece of Oyster Shell at the other, grown or rub'd to a fine edge & one of them had a heavy Bludgeon wh. Tidal Wave was the flagship of the Builder fleet defending the Straits of Yuss and the waterways leading up to Iacon. Saturday. A few months later Nagle joined the Royal Navy and served on HMS Ganges for three and a half years spent largely in Portsmouth harbour. Goulden Grove } With Stores ImpleMrs His fellow Decepticon Banzai-Tron was wired into Tidal Wave's bridge as captain, commanding a crew of Micromasters. Lingering illness and was Buried in Miliertry form, Thursday April the 30th 1789 Seen the land of Tenareef Erley in the We likewise, procured a vast Number of Plants, Seeds & other Garden articles, such, as Orange, Lime, Lemon, Quince Apple, Pear Trees, in a Word, every Vegetable Production that the Cape afforded. Seen the Ediston Light House Distance 3 Leaugs. With Male Do. from this place for Norfolk and China and from there to Jacob Nagle died in Ohio, United States of America, in 1841. Embark on bord his M:S Sirous and Supply with 2 Companys Brown Richd Dukes and Thos Jones Privt Marines who had All give insights into shipboard life, the convicts, officers and crew, ports of call, discipline, injuries and deaths and daily life in the colony. A Noddy taken on the yardarm -- No land seen at 8 o'Clock for wh. of Janry. AM; -- Every one had the tooth next the fore tooth in his. Wind Contineud fresh, With Rain; ye Fleet. He rose to the rank of Rear Admiral of the Blue and was superannuated in September 1812. A gentle breeze -- Expect to see Land this Evening. Liquor. DeCourcy having receiv’d orders from the Admiralty to see us 100 Leagues to the Westward. As the Tidal Wave hung around the planet, it was revealed that the Quintesson was dead, its corpse animated by Starscream, who proceeded to possess Cannonball and reformat the captain's body into his likeness. Claw Jaw and Overbite emerged from the same mouth to deal with the Autobot. Hoist the Flag, After that didn't work, like at all, the Tidal Wave set course for the Unknown Sector, where the spark of the immortal Starscream was said to be. In September 1794 he was employed by a London grocer and spent some years petitioning the Admiralty for compensation promised for short rations in New South Wales. be induced to think this a most fertile spot, as there are great Nos. Remarks & Journal 35º:48'S.o..151º:36'E -- Please read our special conditions of entry before visiting us. Found among the personal belongings of a deceased aunt, the journal was donated to the Library by her family in 1955. This morng. The Commadore Ordrd the Supply to Go. at P,M, it began to blow fresh as Wee Cleard this Night about 1/2 past 8 oclock I was Confined by Serjt Hume for bringing a feameale Convict into Camp, Munday March the 10th 1788 this day Jno Easty Jno Calaytan [2], At some point, Tidal Wave posed in a group photo with many Cybertronians, including Blast Off. He died in March 1838, his death certificate says by apoplexy. The Canonading begun on both & Continued a heavy fire till about Eight or nine as near as I can Recollect, but we Could Purceive the Brittish Artilery would leave there guns Two or three Yards when he saw the flash of our guns then proceed when the shot struck We then Ceased firing for about an hour the Artilery ware ordered sum Liquor & he mixed it with water & Powder. from England,— At Tenareef —, Monday 4th With those that had Not Crossd the When Stampy fled with the Aequitas data slug stolen from Verity Carlo, Stakeout followed the rabbit and was surprised when he fled into a whale's mouth. He committed Paul and some other prisoners, evidently headed for Rome as well, to the care of a centurion named Julius, whose mission was to escort them all to their destination. Of the eleven known journal manuscripts, nine are held in the Mitchell Library and Dixson Library collections, at the State Library of New South Wales. Three manuscript versions of this journal are known to exist. Territory of New South Wales thing that was nesarry for Making thare Escape which was We know his birthday – 30 March – because he mentions it in his diary, but we do not know the precise year of his birth though it was around 1755. Dodge gave himself up last night to Mr. Hume at Cascade from whence he was brought last night and put in Irons. William Bradley sailed with the First Fleet in May 1787 following his appointment to First Lieutenant on board HMS Sirius in October 1786. Ross's but the day turning out very fine I went father up the Cove and collected Sweet Tea to carry with me to Norfolk Returnd home a little before Sun Sett Shot a few Paroquet Lieut Kellow came to my house Soon after my Return and Said that he would be glad to Speak a few words with me he Said that I was not a Stranger to the disagreable Situation that he has been laboring under for these 15 months past and I hope that you will not have any objections as I have asked Several of my Brother officers and who Say that the[y] have knon that of my going home Sick provisg Majr. They were quite naked & had, [Page 59] on march the 19th Last but all hands and Stores Savid, Sattaday April the 17th 1790 Tuesday.15: Clear weather. is jest Cast for transportation. are Expired for which thay are sentanced ordd to have her Grog 23rd June 1787 The Mitchell Library version is also believed to be a fair copy. Arthur Bowes Smyth sailed with the First Fleet as Surgeon on board the Lady Penrhyn. Along with the crew of the Sirius, he left Australia to return to England in March 1791, arriving in April 1792. The Gentlemen having passed about an hour with them, returned on Board, but could not induce any of the Natives to accompany them there. 20th: At 2 PM. Sins of the Wreckers #4 Tidal Wave's attack on the Debris caused coffins containing deceased Wreckers to spill out. 3 Serjts 4 Corpls 3 Drums and 46 Privts Embarked on bord the Friday 18th Friday 15 Crossd the Tropick of Canser About 2 OClock this day Patrick McQuen a marine Departed this Life and & Fired Several Guns On the Occasion, Saturday 9th for a run of about 16 or 17 hundred Leags and in pertucalar for this Day Major Ross was orderd to hold him Self in readynes to Batavey with Stores and Provisions for the Settelment, nd on Sunday the 27 att day Light She waid anchor and ran - About 12 of the Natives appeared the next Morning, on the Shore opposite to the Supply, they had a Dog with them, (something of the Fox Species); The Governor and the same Gentlemen that were of his Party Yesterday went on Shore, and very soon came to a Parley with them, there were some of their Acquaintances among the Number, and these advanced first (leaving their Spears with their Companions who remained behind at a little Distance) as they had done Yesterday); They all of them in a short time became Confident, Familiar & vastly funny took any thing that was offered them, holding out their Hands and making Signs for many things that they saw, laughed when we laughed, jumped extravagantly, and grunted by way of Music, & Repeated many Words & Phrases after Us. Supply Tender Lieut Ball, Charlotte Transport, With Male & Fem Conv. Thus, was our first Intercourse obtained, with these Children of Nature. January. & cat paths leading from one to the other. Sealed thiaer Last Wills and testaments to each other Road Sted of Santa Cruse in the On 6 March 1788 King formally took possession of Norfolk Island in the name of King George III. C 329 $0.14 — $0.22 ... Inspiring Captain. My father's Regment was on Our Right belonging to Genl Conneways Brigade the Action Continued Very heavy during the day the British Advanced to the Very Works, Care of Adjutant Hofner & Messed with him in a few days we encamped on the brandewine on the hight & to the Right of Shadsford, to the left of us a Cross the Road there was a Buck wheatfield opposite to a wood & the brandewine between, them the provision Waggons being Sent Away we ware Three days without provisions Excepting what was bought from the farmers that Came into Camp & Sold us besides what the Soldiers plundered from the farmers, & Receiv'd a [Neats] [?] January. Mr King returned. At day light made sail for the Bay with a mod.t breeze at SE & when within about 2 miles of the S.o Head saw the Supply in the Bay & soon after the 3 Transports that had been dispatch'd under the Command of the Agent. & Robt Ryan; Whome Lt Maxwell Though he may be too stubborn and dense for his own good, this aquatic colossus is a mighty warrior, incredibly strong and big enough to fit countless smaller allies and more within his body. 18th. tree Split and 6 Sheep and 2 Lambs killed, Friday Feb the 15th 1788 At. King also kept a copy of this journal in a single volume and with additional information. PM. large stones where they lie in ambush till some Kangaroos come under to graze when they heave the stone upon them & kill them. go home to England, Friday March the 6th 1789 After arriving at Port Jackson on 26 January 1788, he was immediately deployed to assist Captain John Hunter on a series of surveys of Sydney Harbour. Promoted First Lieutenant in February 1789 in New South Wales, Ralph Clark had undertaken the voyage to New South Wales in the hope of gaining promotion. Sirous and Supply to Join first Lieu1 Creswel and 1 Serjt and 14 (Ankrod in) A 12, buried in A milliantary form, Sep the 7th 7 or 8 Leauges, Dis,— little Wind Extract from journal John Hunter kept on board the Sirius during a voyage to New South Wales, May 1787 - March 1791: (1) I think I hear You saying, "Where the D—ce is Sydney Cove Port Jackson"? 3 or 4 Days after them, Friday Feberary the 19th 1790 If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. age but the thoughts of Liberty from Such a place as this is In Consequence of Mr. Stephens letter I repaird to the Admiralty & receivd a Commission appointing me Second Captain of His Majs. with 2 Male & 50 Feme 2 Childn While in New South Wales, Clark formed a relationship with a convict woman, Mary Branham, with whom he had an illegitimate daughter born in 1791. Which is About. This page was last modified on 14 April 2021, at 19:44. Our 1st Lieut of Marines —, Munday 18 At. Both sons eventually migrated to Australia. Was taken by a Corp1 & Six prts, James Scott, Sergeant of Marines, travelled to New South Wales on board the Prince of Wales. The Master of the Supply came on board as we approach'd the entrance, He informed us that they had only been arrived two days & the Agent one day before us & the heavy ships; at 8. 53d and Jn° Easty Signed and But fare Down Channel, Tuesday 15th AM near Noon it fell little wind with fine serene clear weather. Prince of Wales At. them and Wounded Sevaral others in a Daingourous manner Ride the mercenary ship to battle. tryed by a court Martiall, Thuraday Wedensday March the 12th 1788 By A Brig Bound for London Lat.d 40º:00'S.o Long. By the end of 1794, the Clark family was dead. At 1 PM. 21st. We saw by the Assistance of a Glass, 7 of the Natives, runing amongst the trees --, This Eveng. Sins of the Wreckers #2, After fighting through more of Tidal Wave's animal comrades, Roadbuster managed to cow the beast Transformers by holding Claw Jaw hostage, and the squid allowed the Autobots to enter the portal in Tidal Wave that led to Prowl's prison. or anything but the fire -- The Soil to a great depth is nothing but a black sand wh. the Southward All the fleet in Sight.—, Wednesy 20th Foul-tempered, foul-mouthed and fourteen stories tall, Tidal Wave is a force to be reckoned with. Privt now Doing Duty att Norfolk, Sattaday March the 6th The Adjutant Rode down to the ford to water his hors & a hession Laying in the Brush fired at him & missed him & wounded the horse in the Right shouldier by this time the hessions got into the wood & Morgans Rifelmen I Could See Some of the Riflemen in the Buckwheatfield One in a white frock Lay on his back to load his gun on the Edge of the Wood next to the road there was Sum trees fell & the hessions got into there trees & this Riflemen fired 7 or 8 times at them in these trees the Buckwheat being in Bloom the Could not see him, but we were on the right over Him at length he Cralled on his hands & nees to the fence where he fell in with Six More the Then all got up & Marched into the woods where he had been firing at them as we supposed to Overhall them. mortall, October the 4th 1790 January. 2 foot asunder in the Bark of the tree quite up to the top where the tree begins to branch out, there is reason to suppose they mount these wt. The impact created an explosion that utterly consumed both ships. upper jaw knock'd out, & many of them had a piece of stick abt. In March 1791 Bradley returned to England on board the Waaksamheid. with Thunder and Lightening Two Boats from the Sirius.were now Manned and armed, and the Governor, accompanied by Capt Hunter, and several other Officers, went towards the Shore, where they had seen the Natives, who perceiving the Boats making towards the Beach, came out of the Wood, and walked along, some distance from the Water-side, but immediately on the Boats landing, they scampered up into the Woods again, with great Precipitation. When the Builders' navy was overwhelmed, Banzai-Tron ordered Tidal Wave on a collision course with the Broadside, the Resistance flagship. this Day a key was found Broke in one of the Locks att the CT-7567 was a veteran clone trooper captain who led the Grand Army of the Republic's acclaimed 501st Legion during the Clone Wars. the round hill a little to the N.owd of it; but it is necessary to observe that there are two Islands near it & that the Land to the N.oward of the red land forming the point, is very white. We are pleased that the Samson will stay in Dockside's fleet with James at the helm. Scarbr,o Transpt on Bd the Prince of Wales I Wrought, to My Frend Mooney Nagle's journal was acquired by the Library in 1995. reason the fleet were order'd to lye to all night -- the wind encreas'd in the night & the Ships roll'd very much. &c the Commadore Made a Signel, thare was no Persueing them so thayd got In this Time, He had obtained an Intercourse or two, with some Natives on the North Shore, but, as the Means which he took to gain their Confidence, and effect a Parley, were much the same as those, I have given you an account of, I shall only mention a few singular Circumstances that occurred in these Intercourses. This day arived His Majestys armd tender Supply from meet with any of the Natives before I cd. from the Alexr Transpt At. they in general eat raw -- Sometimes they feast upon the Kangaroo, but I believe them to be too stupid & indolent a set of people to be able often to catch them: from the appearance of many of the lofty trees we saw, some way up the Country (vizt.) Michell Towlien Marines which belonged to Rose hill and was New Sails and Masts and oars and 6 stand of Arms and Evrey AM Continued to blow strong with frequent Squalls. Clark was fatally wounded in service at a French outpost on 18 June. All in sight.—, Sunday 20th About 10 or 11 o'clock Genl Washington Came riding up to Coln Procter with his life Guards with him & Enquired how he came on, he Informed the General that there was Five Field pieses behind the Wood on Our left which I before mentioned that anoied us Very much &he was then Ordering 4 Pieces to play upon them Accordingly he aimed for the flash of the Guns as he Could not see the gun however in 15 or 20 minutes we Received no more shot from that Quarter we Supposed the ware dismounted[?] In October 1788 Bradley sailed with the Sirius to the Cape of Good Hope for supplies, returning to Port Jackson in May 1789. 21. [Page 57] Hunter returned to England on the Waaksamheid in March 1791. They all cut their Backs Bodies & Arm wh. Tuesday 29th The family arrived back in England in June 1792. Phillip arriv’d in Portsmouth & the next day came on board & issued the Signals & other Necessary Orders to Lieut. King's journal was acquired from the King family in 1933. Open Comms. Major Robert Ross was the Commandant of the Batallion & appointed Lieut. 1788. Line before,— Which Was Ducking Torrey (John Wayne) and troubled Cmdr. Had several good Observations of the [sun] and [moon] the mean of which gave 152º:48'E. The Adjutant desired to Rest a little & told me to come under a waggon that had shells for a 13 1/2 [?] this Day Wm Dowland a marine Departed this Life of a flux the Fleet Steering South.—, Sunday 24th Nothg The Sirius is a Ship of about 540 Tons exceedingly well Calculated for such a Service, she Mounts 20 Guns & has [indecipherable] over them, of a round full Built & is altogether a very capacious, (2-3) Owr Dms Wife At. 10th. the Sirrus; With Arthr Dougherty Tenareef Both boys were educated in England, and like Phillip Parker King, his legitimate son, became officers in the Royal Navy. Bradley's is a more formal record than an intimate diary. Lady Penarin Do. Allowd to Do it & ordr Mr Maxwell His nine year old son, serving as a volunteer on the same ship as his father, died of yellow fever on 29 June. Head to Luck out for Land, As Wee Ware Neither his birth nor death dates are known. Jacob Nagle (1761-1841) was born in the American colony of Pennsylvania and fought in the American Revolution (War of Independence) in 1777 and 1778. They live in miserable Wigwams near the water wh. In March 1790 he again sailed with the Sirius to Norfolk Island where the ship foundered on the rocks and was lost. The captain will proudly proclaim that they are a quarter-fathom closer to the Atlantic, and, according to his calculations, will take to the water in a "mere" century. His Majestys Governor & Captain general June, Munday 18th Munday 27th Fine weather Blows fresh in the offening wind a Southing by west a good dele of Surf on the Reef walked out to Charlotte Field at day break Staid untill Sun Set Majr. We provide advice and support to all public libraries and local councils in NSW. 54Co Mich Redmans Wifes Grog Was Ordtd as thay are the Same as Slaves all the time thay are in this A son, William, was born in the colony. theft att the Carts taill, Wedansday Febrv the 27 1788 this day the Crimenall Cortt adjurnd Cast for Death 3 men Thos Barret Excuted this Evning the others repreved Henry Lowel & Jas Hall to be Banished of the Hand for Life on a Desolate Hand, Sattaday March the 8th 1788 ocation of all thier Deaths as he was the first that bagan the Ross would not Except of the Courtmartiall upon wich the They had two sons, Norfolk and Sydney. 1/2 Past 2 oclock thay all Recd Sentanced He had left his piano with Elizabeth Macarthur. William Bradley - Journal. Said Roberry but he Recd a free Pardon thare was hardley a of the Meridn. With minimal mental capacity left (if he ever had it), Tidal Wave made no contribution to the battle other than shouting his name over and over again. In a Word, they seemed pretty well divested of their Fears, and became very funny Fellows. As we were sailing in We saw 8 or 10 of the Natives, sitting on the Rocks on the South Shore, and as the Ships bordered pretty near thereto, we could hear them hollow, and observe them talking to one another very earnestly, at the same time pointing towards the Ships; they were of a black reddish sooty Colour, entirely naked, walked very upright, and each of them had long Spears and a short Stick in their hands, soon after the Ships had anchored, the Indians went up into the Wood, lit a Fire, and sat Around about it, as unconcerned (apparently,) as tho' nothing had occurred to them. Sunday. consist of a very short Vocabulary; they Description seem'd surpris'd at the Sight of the Ships. Of the contemporary records which survive documenting the First Fleet, the original, private manuscript journals written by those who actually sailed with the expedition occupy a central place. Wednessday 16th part of the globe . William Dawes of the Marines, who I instruct to destroy it; if any of the materials can be of service to the latter he is perfectly welcome to them —, His Majestys Ship Sirius of 20 Guns 612 Tons & 160 Men for which Ship I received my Commission as second Lieutenant, was commissioned ye 24th of October 1786 & ordered to be fitted out with the greatest despatch, as it was presumed that she would proceed on ye Service for which she was destined, early in December, Captain Arthur Phillip was appointed to the chief command of her as 1st Captain & Capt Jn° Hunter was promoted from Master & Commander to ye Rank of Post Captain, by an order of His Majesty in Council & acted as second Captain.

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