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, 110; recalled, 111, 149; indignation, 111; in command of the _Venerable_, 113; death, 113; on the explorations of Bass and Flinders, 172-176. Hunter, William, 92. Hunter River, 284. _Indefatigable_, 240. _Integrity_, 293. _Investigator_, 182, 284, 293; its condition, 185. Ipswich, 118. Isle of France, 199, 209. Jackson, Sir George, 59. James II., 22. James' _Naval History_, 23, 24. Jamison, Thomas, 140. Jarvis' Bay, 173. "Jeoey, Painted Prince," 20. Johnson, 106. Johnston, Major, 127, 256, 264; his report of the convict mutiny, 152-154; demands release of MacArthur, 265; assumes the government, 267; court-martial on, 270, 275; cashiered, 270, 276; defence, 275. Jorgenson, the "King of Iceland," 290. Juan Fernandez, 43, 236. Kemp, Captain, 262. Kent, Captain, 105, 185. Keppel, Admiral, 124. Kew, 186. Kimberley, West, 20. King, Philip Gidley, 111, 136, 280, 286; governor of Norfolk Island, 122, 140; extract from his journal on establishing martial law, 123; statement of his services, 137; administration, 141; voyage to England, 141; recognition of his services, 143; marriage, 143, 165; return to Norfolk Island, 143; accompanies the Maoris to New Zealand, 144; gives offence to Major Grose, 145; suppression of a mutiny, 146-148; governor of New South Wales, 149; administration, 149, 296; on the corps, 150; his indulgences to political prisoners, 151; revolt of convicts, 152-154; on M. Baudin's visit, 158-160; the treatment of the officers, 161; lampoon, 162; recalled, 163; defence of his conduct, 163; famous prisoners, 164; his son, 165; on the work of Flinders, 185; assistance to him, 194; proclamation, 283; opinion of Grant, 283; on his stolen despatches, 285; sends an expedition to colonize Derwent, 289; his report on the navy, 293. King, Phillip Parker, 165; his voyages round the Australian coast, 290. King, Mr., 71. _King George_, 294. King's Island, 159. King's Sound, 21. _Kite_, 137. Klencke, of Amsterdam, 37. Knowles, Sir Charles, 93. Labillardiere, his _Voyage in Search of La Perouse_, 243. Ladrones, 19. _Lady Nelson_, 183, 184, 280, 281, 283, 284, 285, 289, 293; destroyed by Maoris, 290. _Lady Shore_, mutiny on board, 1
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