A E N D I X. Table of the ROUTE of the ALEXANDER, tlie Variation of the Compafs, and Mctcorological Obfcr-vations during the Voyage. N. B, Iti thefe Tubles, the Situation of the Ship at Noon is let clown, and the Variation as obfci-vcd fomc Time the lame Day. Table L From the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. Time. 1787. Nov. I 3,7 Noon, i M 16 17 Lntitudc tšuuih. 34 15 35 35 29 35 40 Loup i tilde tiift. 17 19 16 12 15 9 14 40 13 45 V:irtation E;ill. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. South. Frcfli breezes and clear. At 787. Mov. 18,; Noon, i 19 20 21 22 37 ^ 37 39 57 38 3, 38 54 39 1 38 58 38 47 12 4c 12 27 12 27 15 iS 47 22 9 24 39 Vnri^ition Eaih 26 32 26 27 28 3S 7 :8 ic 39 17 29 5 = 31 6 12 1 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 1 Variable. Light breezes and cloudy, with fqualls. rSouth-eaft. Light breezes and clear. < Went on board the Alexander tranl-port. South to N. E. I-ight airs and clear pleafint weather, a fwell from the northward. N. b. E. Frefli breezes and fine weather, the Iket in light. N. W. Frelh gales and cloudy. The fleet in company. N. N. W. Ditto, ditto, with Iqualls. V^ariable. Frcfii gales and fqually, with niln. S. S. W. to W. S. W. Moderate breezes and ditto. Went on boarc the Commodore, and received fin intrusions to part fi om the fbtt and make till the expedition polfiblc to Botany Bay, taking under conimant the i'riendßnp and Scarborougl trunlports. Variable. Frelli gales and clear wea 1 ther. Ditto. Moderate breezes and pleafant. The ficct out of light. Saw a great number of wiialrs. fEaftcrly. Frefh gales and cloudy. t. TABLE L Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. Time. 1787. Nov. 29,7 Noon. J 30 Dcc. I 5 6 n / 8 9 10 11 12 13 Latitude South. 39 37 39 42 39 39 40 29 40 4c 40 : 41 10 41 15 41 5 41 17 41 35 41 2C 41 18 41 42 LonsituiJe fall. 34 10 35 20 38 28 40 44 3 48 II 50 7 51 ^ 52 54 39 58 fc 61 26 64 9 66 43 70 39 Vari.it ion Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variable. Light winds and fqually. The FriendHiip and Scarborough il company. Ditto. Light winds, with a fwcll from the northward. J Variable. Frefli gales and fqually, with \ rain. ! Ditto. Light airs and dear. [N. N. E. Plcafant gales and fair wea-\ ther. iN. to S. W. Strong gales and hazy, with frequent fquiills. A heavy fe: from the northward. rS. W. Frcih gales and fair. A fivcli J frcin the N. W. In company a.-L before. E. N. E. Light breezes and clear. Variable. Ditto, with h.savy rain. Vv^. N. W. Moderate and plealant. Variable. Ditto, with rain. V/. h. S. EreHi gales and hazy. Th Friendfliip and Scarborough ir. coni-( pany. N. W. b. W. Light breezes, anc doudy. A prodigious heavy fvvcl from tlic S. V/. tl!''^. N. E. Light winds, and doudy. Variable. Fre:]i gak-s and cloudy, with a following fca. Saw a grtai number of whales._ a 2 iV A P P E N D I X. TABLE L Continued. :ioutc of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. Time. ,787. Dec. 14,1 Noon. 15 16 1 IQ 20 21 22 21 25 26 27 28 Latitude South, Longitude Ea«. 41 39 41 37 42 5 42 5 41 57 41 5B 41 59 42 42 21 42 27 42 45 Variation Eaft. 73 24 75 45 79 43 82 44 85 88 45 91 53 95 98 14 102 ^05 37 42 58 108 41 43 'o 43 26 43 5'! 33 115 12 n8 39 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. W. S. W. Briik gales, and clear weather. Variable. Ditto, ditto. N. N. E. Ditto, and hazy. Northerly. Ditto, with rain. In company as before. Variable. Frefli gales, and cloudy. S. W. b. S. Frelli gales, and fqually. S. W. Frelli breezes and cloudy, ^ with frequent fqualls. Wefterly. Frelh gales, and fqually. ^W. N. VV. Ditto, and cloudy, with rain. "W. N. W. Clofe weather, with fqualls, and a high following fea. Pafled by a hogfiiead ftave. A great number of birds in fight. W. N. W. Steady breezes, and für. Saw feveral porpoifes of a very fin-gular fpecies. rW. b. W. Moderate breeze, and cloudy. A heavy fea from the weft-ward. In company as before. N. N. E. Strong gales, and hazy, with rain. "Variable. Light breezes, and ditto, ditto. CV/. N. _W. Freih gales, and hazy, 'I with fmrdl nun. APPENDIX. table I. Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, fiom the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. Time. ^787- Dec Noon .29.7 )on. 5 3° 1788. Jan. I 2 ^ J Latitude South. 43 57 43 43 55 43 59 44 4 43 50 44 IS Longitude iialh 122 38 44 44 43 59 125 129 133 136 ,38 144 14Ö 32 31 25 29 43 3^ '47 35 Variation Eall. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 'N. W. Strong gales, and cloudy, with a heavy following lea. Great numbers of Alegrandoes and other birds in fight. N. N. W. to W, Strong gales, and thick weather, with frequent fqualls. ' VVefl. Light winds and clear. Spokt the Scarborough and Friendlhip. A great number of birds in fight. N. Frefli gales and clear weather. N. to W. Frefh gales and ]uzy. W. b. N. Frclh breezes and cloudy, inclining to fqualls. N. N. W. Frelh gales and hazy. In company as before. N. W. b. N. Briilc gales, and hazy. At half paft eleven, A. M. law the land, bearing N. b. W. five or fix i leagues. A bluff point 3 leagues to the N. W. of the S. W. cape oi Van Diemen's land, bearing E. 3 01 4 leagues. W. Strong fqualls and thick rainy weather. Filled and il;ood to the fouthward. At 8 P. jM. flood to the S. E. b. S. under clofe reefed topfails for the night. At Iialf pnfl: 3, A. M. made fail, and liaulcd in for the land, at 10 made the land, bearing N. ^ E. 9 or 10 leagues diffant. VI A P P E N D I X. T A K L E J. Continued. loute of die Alexander Trar.fport, Lieutenant John Sliortland, from the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. i 1 I.e. 1788. Jan. 7, ■) Noon. 5 I o I 2 I I l,;(titiidc South. LdlU'lLUik EliH. 43 41 43 43 42 41 39 38 10 _ 17 36 36 variation Eail. 149 22 [49 I 1 149 44 150 151 ic 57 151 4i 150 36 36 16 '5' 55 Winds, Weather, and Ileniarks. 9 24i 11 12 2 3^ Variable. Frelli breezes, and pleafint weather. At 6 P. M. Tafiiun's Head N. W. b. W. 12 or 14 leagues. Fluted Head N. W. ' W. II or 12 leagues. Variable. Moderate breezes, and mifly weather, with imall rain. Great numbers of fin filh in fight. 'N. Moderate and hazy. At half paft 5 P. M. made the land, which 1 took for the northernmofi: of Maria's Ifles, and the ibuthernmoft oj Schoutin's. Sounded, no ground. Variabic. Strojig gales, and cloudy. Ditto. Strong gales, and fqually. A very heavy lea running. W. N. Vv'. Ditto, ditto. In company as before. Variable. Moderate breezes, and clear. Ditto. Freili breezes, and clear. "N. b. W. Ditto, and fine i>icafan' \veather. At lo P. M. Ibortcnec fail atid ftood under an caly fu during the night. Sounded cj(. fathom, no ground. At 4 A. M ma.de lail. A^t 9 made the land. A', noon, Mouiit Dromedary bore Vv 5 or 6 iniics, and the northernmof jand, which rcfenihled an illand, N b. W. W. 5 or 6 leagues. T ABLE I. Continued. Iloute of the Alexander Tranfport, Lien tenant John Shortland, from tlu Cape of Good Hope to Botany B.iy. 1 ime. 1788. Jan. 16, I Noon i 18 ICy Laillude Soutli. 36 19 36 27 35 32 34 oc Lonpi'uilt KalL 149 34 150 3^ 150 47 Variation Ealt. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variable. Light breezes, and dear. Son iided in 2 5 fathoms, fiua!] pebbles, Vari ibk'. A gentle breeze, and hot faltry weather, with frequent fqualls, and thunder, lightning, and rain. A current fetting to the fouthward. I'he Friendiliip and Scarborough in comp:inv. < S. b. E. Light breezes, and cloudy. Found a current fetting 30 miles thefe 24 hours to tlie fcnithvvard. "S. S. W. to S. E. Fleaflint gales and fair weather. At 6 P. M. made the land about Long Nofe, bearing V/. N. W. 5 or 6 leagues, hauled up N. b. E. for the night. At day light m:jde fail. At 5, clofe to the white flifi's to the fouthward of Botany Bay. At half part ten, brought up in the Bay, in 7 tathom water, the N. point S. E. b. E. and the S. point S. S. Is. difcant 2 or - miles. N. B. Latitude obferved while laying in Port Jackfon, 51'fouth i longitude,, 151® 16' Ciilt; nK-an of the thej-momcter 7 5°. vni A P P E N D I X. T A B L K II. lloute of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant FIcnry Lidgbird Ball, after parting Company with the Alexundcr, to Botany Bay. Time. Nov. 28,7 Noon. 5 Latitude South. Longitude 39 38 29 39 30 Dcc. 1 2 ngltut Eaft. Variation 39 4: 39 39 49 40 19 40 51 5 40 23 40 54 10 11 12 H 41 41 4^ 41 41 4' 41 52 I 01 O] 32 33 41 41 o / 3' 40 34 39 36 02 39 42 13 45 20 50 - 52 3 53 43 41 60 15 63 02 65 49 69 7] 26 74 5^) 78 34 28 40 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 29 43 'Variable. Frcili gales, and cloudy. The fleet out of light. Variiible. l'reüi gales, and cloudy, with fqualls and rain. A very crols, irregular fea. Went through a fpot of yellow coloured water. J Variable. Light breezes, and fine weather. "Ditto. Frefli gales and cloudy. Large flocks of blue petrels and gulls about. 30 20 I Variable. Moderate and plcafint. (N. W. F'reHi gales, and fine weather. Paflcd lome rock weed. ] Variable. Strong gales, and cloudy. Ditto. Frelh breezes, and cloudy, v/ith rain. Wafhed between decks with vinegar, and fmoaked with brimflonc. ["Variable. I-^ight brcezs, and foggy, with rain. Ditto. Frelh breeze, and cloudy. 1 )ltto. Freih gales, and ditto. 29 00 Ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto. Ditto, and hazy. Ditto. Ditto, and cloudy weather. Ditto. Ditto, light airs,'and cloudy. ^ N. E. Frefh breezes, and hazy. ' Variable. Frelh gales and cloudy, wit!■ thick fmall rain. Pafled through a large quantity of red fpawn. table II. Continued. Route of the Supply Tcndei*, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, after parting Company with the Alexander, to Botany Bay. Time. 1787. Jcc. J 5, Noon. ^ 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 Latitude South. 41 29 41 41 41 4! 41 44 41 38 41 41 40 41 51 42 13 42 14 42 IJ 42 11 42 11 42 45 Loneitude Variation Eaft. Well. 80 47 83 28 87 19 91 04 94 29 98 04 101 105 21 109 13 [ 1 3 22 [16 56 120 08 124 00 127 50 25 15 23 14 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. ]0 00 i S. S. W. Moderate and clear. Variable. Ditto, and cloudy. A number of feals about. Variable. Frefli breezes and cloudy. Saw foine roc k-weed. Ditto. Frefh gales and cloudy. S. W. Ditto, with fqualls and rain. A number of Port Egmont hen p about. Paßcd a large patch of rock-weed. Wcfterly. Strong gales and fqually. Variable. Ditto, ditto. Ditto. Frc/li gales and cloudy. " Wcfterly. Ditto, and hazy, with fm.ill rain. Variable. Ditto, anf^ cloudy. PaiTcd a piece of rock-weed. Variable. I'rcfh gales and cloudy, ?Jortherly. Moderate and cloudy. Saw nun^bfrs of albctrofii-s and white-noled porpoifes. Paffedfomc rock-weed. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Saw a large whale. Wefterly. Moderate and bazy, with fmall rain. Great numbers of fmall black petrels about t!ie lliip. APPENDIX. TABLE II. Continued. loute üf' the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird BaJl, after parting Company with the Alexander, to Botany Bay. Time. [787. ^ec. 29. Noon Latitude South. 30 1788. Jan. Longitude tall. Variation Weft. 43 43 02 43 47 43 49 44 06 43 39 131 41 135 S3 139 13 141 53 144 48 146 53 43 33 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 'Weft. Frefli breezes and cloudy.. Pafled Q J fome rock-weed. Saw fome boobies, j and large flocks of other birds going to the S. W. W. N.W. Moderate and cloudy. Saw a few Port Egmont hens and fome ^ rock-weed. Variable. Fre/h breezes and hazy, wnth fmall rain. Great numbers o: - porpoifes about the fliip. 'North. Freih breezes and hazy Sounded with 120 fathoms, no ground. Variable. Frerti breezes and cloudy Strong lightning to the N. N. W. Ditto. Strong gales and clear. At half palT- ten, A. M. fuv the lant bearing N. E. At noon, the S. W Cape bore E. 4- N. the Northern-moil land N. b. E. V^ariable. Freih breezes and clear At fix", P. M. the Mew (tone bon N. b. W. W. 5 miles; South Cup N. E. i E. At eight, A. M. the lane fuppofed to be the South Cape bort W. 4 S. and the NorthernmolL lant. N. V/. N. Great umbers of bot tle-nofe porpoifes about the fhip. 2 05 Eaft. 3 24 54i A P P E N D r X. XI T ABL E II. Continued. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, after parting Company with the Alexander, to Botany Bay. Time. 1787. Jan. 5, 7 Noon. J 7 S 9 10 JI 12 13 Latitiule South. H Longitude KalK 43 39 40 44 40 04 40 04 39 17 37 M 35 4° 34 4^ 149 ISC' 149 149 50 150 35 13 15 35 53 16 24 40 10 20 17 23 52 151 37 Variation Ealh 5 05 10 00 10 40 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variable. Moderate and clear. Sounded, no ground with 120 fathoms. Variable. Freih breezes and cloudy, with fqualls. Ditto. Moderate and clear. Ditto. Frefli breeze and ditto. Sounded 120 fathoms, no ground. Ditto, ditto, ditto. Ditto. FreHi gales and hazy. Ditto. Freili breezes and clear, PalTed a fmall turtle. Variable. Light airs and clear. Saw a large fhoal of porpoifcs. "Ditto. Moderate and cloudy. Sounded with 120 fathoms, no ground. At ten, A. M. faw the land a-head. At noon. Hall Hill bore W. alittL Northernly, fix leagues; the extremes of the land from N. N. W. to S. W. rVariable. Light breeze and clear. At five, P. M. founded in 48 fathoms, coarfe brown fand an.d broken fliells, diftance from the neareft fliore about five miles. At noon, the Southernmoft land bore W. tht Northernmoft (whicli was Capt Long-nofe) N. N. W. "Variable. Moderate and hazy. At four, P. M. Cape Long-nofe N. by [ W. and Cape George W. N. W. b 2 XU APPENDIX. TABLE II. Continued. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, after parting Company with the Alexander, to Botany Bay. Time. 1787. Jan.16, Noon. 18 jg Latitude South. Longitude Eaft, 36 18 35 39 34 151 55 152 28 Variation Eall. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variable. Frefli gales and hazy, with a crofs heavy fea. Ditto, ditto, and cloudy, with heavy fqualls. "Ditto, ditto, ditto. At noon, the white cliffs N. W. by N. about 3 miles, and Cape Banks N. N. E. miles diftant from fliore. "Frefli gales and clear. At two, P. M. anchored in Botany Bay, in Sr fathom, the Eafternmoft point S. E. ~ E. the Southernmoft point S.S.E. and the middle of the firft fandy bay E. by N. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Heary Lidgbird Ball, from Port Jackfon to Norfolk Ifland. table III. Time. 1788. Feb. 14,") Noon. S 15 16 17 18 Latitude South. o / 33 40 32 22 31 38 32 00 31 40 Longitude ngituc E^aft. 154 II 156 51 158 04 159 H Variation Ealt. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 9 33< W. S. W. Frefli gales, with rain. At fix, P. M. made fail down the harbour. At noon, Port Jackfon W. S. W. diftant 26 miles. Southerly. Hard gales and fqually, with rain. S. S. E. Frefl-i gales and cloudy. Saw fome flying-fifh. Eaflerly. Moderate and cloudy. At a quarter paft five, P.M. law two iflands, bearing E. 8. E. 18 or 19 miles diftant. At noon, the South end of the largeft illand bore S. 68' E. the North end of the fmal! one S. 70° E. diftant 15 miles; the largeft v/as named Lord Howe's liland J and the fmall one Lidgbird , lüand. Variable. Moderate and clear. At feven, P. M. the body of Lord Howe's Ifland E. 4 S. 12 or 13 miles. Sounded, no ground with 120 fathoms. Found the land feen on the 17th to be only one illand. At noon, it bore N. 22'' W. four or five miks diltant. A P P E N D I X. T A B L E III. Continued. Route of t]ie Supply Tender, Lieutenant iJenry Lkigbird Ball, from Portjixckfon to Norfolk llknd. Time. 1788. Feb. 19, Noon. Latitude boutli. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Loiiffitudi Ea!l. Varialiun Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Reii:iarks. 32 10 160 20 29 31 26 30 40 30 02 29 iS 28 41 28 49 29 2 28 34 28 58 160 26 160 38 161 25 39 164 49 164 40 166 10 167 17 29 oF :6y 58 9 54 I o 04 Variable. Moderate breezes and clear. Great numbers of black and blu. petrels, and many ganets about the Ihip. At fcven, P, M. Lord Howe's Ifland bore N. 72° W. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Ditto. Ditto, and clear. .Ditto. Light breezes and clear. Ditto. Moderate and cloudy. Saw feveral tropic birds. Ditto. Moderate and clear. Saw t number of ßying-iiih. V^ariable. Fj'eili gales and cloudy, wit! frequent fqualls. Ditto. Ditto, and fqually, with rain Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. A very high irregular fea. Saw numbers o . tropic birds. Variable. Strong gales and heavy fqualls, with rain. Great niuiibeis of birds about the ihip. Wefterly, Frefh gales and fqually, with rain. Sounded 100 fathoms, no ground. At half pa£t ten faw the land. At noon law Noriolk liland, bearing N. E. by E. 4- E. 14 miles diftant. TABLE III. Contiiiucd. [loute of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, from Port Jackfon to Norfolk Ifland. Time. 1788. Latitude South. L ngitude Eall. Mar. 1, ") Neon, i 28 58 o / Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. J Variable. Frefli breezes and cloudy. Half paft one, P. M. a-breaft of tlic N. E. end of tlie IHand, running along fliore in fearch of a landing placc. Sounded from 32 to 40 fathoms, white fand and coral. At feven, P. M. the N. E. end of Norfolk lÜand bore W. b. N. ^ N. anc the S. W. part of the largcil: i lie . S. W. by S. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Sent the boat in fearch of a landing place 'Variable. P^x'fli breezes and cloudy Half pft three, P. M. aiichorcd off the N. E. end of Norfolk Ifland in . 19 fathonis, coarfe fand and coral. From this to the 9th, at anchor of Norfolk liland. X'Vl APPEN D I X. T ABL E IV. Route of the Supply Tentlcr, Llcuteniiiit Henry Lklgbird ßall, from Norfolk I (land to Port Jackfon. Time. 1788. Mar. 9, Noon. 10 11 I 2 M »3 T.atitiidc South. Longitude Eiilt. 29 3 30 47 18 3 165 35 162 42 160 18 32 34 32 42 Variation Ealh 45 155 42 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. W. S, W. Frefli gales and cloudy. At feven, P.M. the middle of Phillip's I flan d bore E. the N. point of Norfolk lüand N. E. by N. and the body of it N. E. by E. four or five leagues diftant, S. W. Freili gales and cloudy. W. b. S. Ditto, ditto. A current fctting to the Northward. 'Variiible. Moderateandcloudy. At hal part three, P. M. law Lord Howe's Ifland bearing S. W. b. W. At feven, the body of the ifland W. b. S four or fix leagues. Sounded in 70 to 120 fathoms, no ground. At noon, the North point of Lord Howe's Ifle bore N. diftant 2 miles. 'Variable. Moderate and cloudy. At two, P. M. anchored in 1 3 f.UhoinE oft' Lord Howe's Ifland. Sent a boat to examine the ifle, and found abundance of turtle. N. E. Moderate and clear. At fix, P. M. Ball's Pyramid bore E. | N. and Mount Gower N. E. b. E. dif-tance eight leagues. Variable. Frefla gales and cloudy. TABLE IV. Continued. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, from Norfolk Ifland to Port Jackfon. Time. 1788. Mar. 16, Noon. 17 19 20 Latitude South. LnngitucSc Eaft. 32 04 32 44 33 4: 33 48 154 19 154 46 153 42 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 1 1 Variable. Ditto. Ditto, and fqually with rain. Found a current fettlng to the Southward, at the rate of thirty miles In twenty-four hours. Ditto. Frefh gales, and cloudy, with frequent fqualls. Sounded with 100 fiithoms, 110 ground. Ditto. Strong gales and fqually, with rain. At 4P. M. Hxw the land in 3 hills, fuppofcd to be the Brothers, bearing W. N. W. 12 leagues. Ditto. Moderate and clear. At daylight faw the land, bearing froir N. N. W. to W. S. W. Sounded in 76 fathoms, hard fand. At noon Port Jackfon W. b. S. diftant leagues. fDitto. Fredi breezes and clear. At j 3 P. M. anchored in Port Jackfon j in 8 fathoms, in the mouth of Sydney Cove._ N. B. The Supply made a fecond trip to Lord Howe's idand, and her courfe being different to the former, the route will be given in the following cable. e XV m APPENDIX. TABLE V. oute of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, from Port jackfon to Lord Howe's lüand, and from thence to Port Jackfoii. Time. 1788. May Noon ic 11 12 L:itituJe South, Longitude Eaft. 34 35 33 37 32 47 32 3^^ 31 44 31 151 59 151 45 152 07 ^53 154 46 '55 39 156 48 i 4 Variation Ejlh Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 10 00^ Variable. Frefli breeze, and dark J cloudy weather. At 4 P. M. the ^ N. Cape of Port Jackfon bore W, N. W. 7 leagues. Ditto. Light airs and heavy rain. Ditto. Light breezes, and cloudy. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Saw a Port Egmont hen. Ditto. Frcfh breezes, and fqually, with rain. Saw a fail in the N. E quarter, which proved to be tht Charlotte. Ditto. Strong gales, and fqually, with rain. Southerly. Moderate and cloudy. At II A. M. linv Lord Howe's liland, E. b. N. ; N. dillant 18 or 2c leagues. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. At I o A. M. anchored a-breaft ot Mount Lidgbird, in 15 fathoms. Point King, S. S. E. ^ E. Point Phillip, N. W. i N. and the body of the lüand, N. b. E. A E. Hoiflied the jolly-boat out, and fent her on ihorc. A P I> E N D I X. XiX T able V. Continued. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry I.idgbird Ball, from Port Jackibn to Lord Howe's iiknd, and from thence to Pon Jacklbn. Time. 178S. May 15,7 Noon, j 16 vi iSJ 19 20 21 22 23 Latitude South. 33 31 19 31 19 30 54 32 07 C2 Longitude Ealh 158 58 157 o£ 155 39 154 43 153 -7 Variation • Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 43 W. S. W. Light airs £ind doudy. At 4 P. M. a ftrong Iquall, witl rain, the lliip inil;antly drove, tut the cable and made fail.' At 5 hoifted in the boat. Saw a ftrange fail, whicii proved to be tlie Lad\ Penrhyn. \V. S. W. F reih gales, and fqually. 'Standing oJf and on. At 4 M. law a ilrangc iiul, whidi proved to be the Charlotte. Variiible. Light airs. A ftrong Avell from tlic weftward. Employed ftanding off and on. 'Variable. Frefli gales, and cloudv. A heavy fea from the S. W. At 6 P. M. Mount Gower bore S. E. b. E. four leagues. At noon, Mount Gower E. 4- S. 20 leatjucs diftant. ^ Variable. Frefli brceTies, and cloudy. J Ditto. Frelh gales, and fqually, with [ rain. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto, ditto. S. S. Vv^. FreHi gales, and cloudy. c 2 XX APPENDIX. TABLE V. Continued. Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, from Port Jackfon to Lord Howe's Ifland, and from thence to Port Jackfon. Time. Latitude South. Longitude Eaft. Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 1788. May 24,7 Noon, i 25 0 » 34- 04 a tr , 10 I9< "S. W. b. S. Light airs and clear. At 7. A. M. faw the land from N. W. to S. W. diflant 14 leagues. At noon. Botany Bay bore W. 12 leagues. f Variable. Light airs, and clear. Work-j ing up along Ihore. At 4 P. M j anchored in Sydney Cove, Port L Jackfon. i APPENDIX. XXI TABLE VI. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Eatavia. Time. 1783. July 14,1 Noon, i 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 Letitude South. 33 27 32 32 29 32 17 31 44 29 27 28 12 27 31 Longitude Eaa. 152 22 ^53 19 154 38 156 53 158 48 159 52 160 II Variation Eafl. Winds, Weither, and Remarks. 8 o6' II 49 rWeflerly. Light airs, and cloudy. At j 8 A. M. weighed, and made fail. ] At II joined company with three Tranfports. rSoiitherly. Moderate and cloudy, with J rain. ' At 2 P. M. the entrance of Port Jackfon W. S. W. 8 leagues. A ftrong currcnt to the fouthward. S\ E. b. E. Frefh gales, and cloudy, with rain. At 6 P. M. the land bore from W. to N. W. 5 or 6 kagues diftant. S. E. Strong gales, and fqually. A current fetting to the fouthward. S. Frefh gales,; and fqually, with a heavy fea. S. E. Ditto, and pleafant weather. W. b. N. Strong gales, and clear. ■ Near noon di fco vere d a jflioal about three leagues in length, fuppofed to be in 29" 20' S. latitude, and 158° 48' E. longitude. "Wefterly. Pleafant and fair. Spoke the Friendlliip, and gave them a I rendezvous- in cafe of feparation. N. W. Light breezes, and clear, half part 5 P. M. fiw land, bearing from S. W. b. W. to Weft b. S. 8 leagues diftant._ XX11 r> P E N D I X. T A B L E VI. Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shorthnd, from Port Jackfoii, New South V/alts, to B^tavia. Time. 1787. July 23,] Noon, i . 24 -5 26 27 28 29 31 Aug. l.autiiJc Soiitli. 26 51 24 52 23 16 22 03 20 27 18 II 15 40 10 5 lOnaituJe i61 12 163 12 161 26 159 58 57 160 28 160 32 160 44 161 14 Variutloji Eaft. 9 9 8 .55 8 54 160 11 ' r. ■ 158 42 158 14 157 44 ^7inds, Weather, and Rcrnarks. 9 55 S 10 40 Variable. Id^ht airs inclining; to calm O O Ditto. Strong breezes, and fquaily. S. VV. Moderate and clear. Southerly. Ditto. Ditto. S. S. E. Light breezes and cloudy The Friendlliip in company. Ditto. Frelli breezes and cloudy. S. E. Ditto, and clear. E. S. E. Strong gales, and hazy. Easterly. Ditto, and fquaily, with rain. At noon, faw land, bearing from N. half W. to E. N E. 5 01 6 leagues. S. E. Brilk gales, with fqualls. At 4 P. M. the fouthernmoll point of land, N. E. 8 or 9 leagues. At 8 A. M. diftqnt from fliore 6 or 7 leagues. E. S. E. Freih gales and fquaily, with rain. Running along fliore, 6 leagues diftant. At 3 P. M. founded, no ground with 120 fathoms. Eafterly. Ditto, and hazy with rain. A.M. the land bore fromN. E.b.EL to W. b. S. , ' Ditto. Moderate and hazy. A. M. the extremes of the land in fight to the wcftward,29 53 129 27 129 15 128 45 127 52 127 40 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Ditto. Light airs. Fourteen hands laid up with the fcurvy. '"Ditto. Frefli breezes and clear. S. W. b. W. Moderate and cloudy, with fqualls at times. S. W. Ditto, and dark cloudy weather. J W. S. W. Frcfli breezes and heavy rain. "Variable. Ditto, and cloudy. The Friendiliip^i company. ^S. W. h. S. Moderate and cloudy. Calm. Exceffive hot fultry weather. Variable. Gentle breezes and cloudy Variable. Light bree;:cs and dear. Weft. Ditto, ditto. W. b. S. Fre]]i breezes, with fqualls and rain. S. S. W. Ditto. Strong fqualls and heavy (howers of rain. A great number of horfe-flies flew on board the fhip. "Southerly. Moderate and cloudy. At five, A. M. the land of Mindanao! bore \V. by N. ,12 or U3 leagues Fouud a current fetting to the fouth-^vard. table VI. Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shorthnd, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. ^ Time. 1788. ;pt.28 Noon. Sept. 28,1 29 30 oa. I. Latitude Nortli. 6 12 6 14 5 3° 4 4 22 4 06 Longitude £alt. o / 127 09 126 43 126 27 126 20 126 10 125 54 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Pvcmarks. J i 54i Variable. Moderate and cloudy. At noon, the S. E. part of Mindanao in fight, which I took for Cape St. Auguflin, bore Weft ten leagues. S. W. Light breezes and hot fultry weather. At noon, the Nortluern-nioft point of Difappointnient Bay bore N. W. i N. diftance off fliorc feven or eight leagues. Variable. Brifk gales and clear. Tht South extreme of Mindanao W. N. eleven or twelve leagues diftant. A current fetting to the Southward. 'Southerly. Moderate and dear. At day-hght made a number of fmalJ iflands, and one large one, called Karkalang, which bore S. S. W. fifteen or lixteen leagues. Current fetting to the Southward. Variable, Light airs. A current fetting to the Wcftward. A. M. founded from eight to fifteen fathoms, fandy bottom. Weft. Light breezes. A ftrong current fetting W. S. W. A. M. anchored in forty fathoms, fandy bottom. Karkalang S. twelve Icague.s, d 2 XXVUl appendix. TABLE VI. Continued. Koute of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia, Time. Latitude North. Longitude Eaft. [788. Oft. 4, ] Noon, i 5 6 lO 11 12 4 o; 4 o^ 3 55 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 I 35 Variation eaft. 25 37 25 22 124 36 124 50 123 36 122 36 121 24 120 46 CD 17 120 52 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variahle. Light airs. At three, P. M brought home the anchor; weighed and got the boat a-head to tow A. M. Karkalang S. by E. twelve leagues. Variable. Light winds and fqually with thunder, lightning, and rain. Wefterly. Heavy clofe weather, with frequent fqualls. S. S. W. Gentle breezes and fine weather. A current fetting to the Southward. Variable. Light breezes and cloudy with rain. S. S. E. Ditto, inclining to fqualls Eaflerly. Light breezes and clear Several large pieccs of drift wooc . floating with birds on them. Variable. Gentle breezes and clear At eight, A. M. fiw the iOand o Borneo, bearing from S. to S. S. W fourteen or fixteen leagues. At noon, the Taba Ifles W. N. W. four or five leagues. Strong current fettin to the Southward. Variable. Light winds, with rain A. M. Stroomen Point N. E. by E < fixteen or eighteen leagues ; and the Southernmoft point of the Ctkbes I in fight, S. E. eight or ten leagues TABLE VI. Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfpoit, Lieutenant John Shortlnnd, from Port Jackfüii, New South Wales, to ßatavia. Time. [788. oa Noon •H'"? on. ) H 15 16 17 19 20 Latitude South. Longitude Ealt. o / 00 2S I I 40 1 59 2 12 2 17 2 28 120 37 120 09 119 33 119 28 117 50 117 17 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. S. W. by W. Light airs, with frequent fqualls. The extremes of Borneo W..to N. W. b. N. off Ihore fix leagues. S. W, Light breezes and clear. Saw the land on both fides the Straights. Variable. Moderate and clear. Sounded no ground with 70 fathoms. Wefterly. Steady breezes and fair weather. Variable, Moderate and fair. At three, P. M. faw the land of Borneo, the Wefternmoft point in fight W. N. W. ten or twelve leagues. South. Light airs and clear. At half part ten, P.M. the Friendrtiip made the fignal for being on lliore. Sent' a boat to her affiftaiice, and anchored in eleven fathoms, fandy bottom, encompalTed with fand ictys and fhoals. rs. W. At ten, A. M. the Fricndfhip got off without any material damage. South. Light breezes and dear. At two, P.M. weighed and made fail, the coafl of Borneo in fight feven or eight leagues. Strong currcnt fetting to tlic Northward. APPENDIX. TABLE VI. Contiaued. floate of tlie Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from Port Jackfon, New Soutli Wales, to Batavia. Time. l.Mtitiidc Soulli. 1788. Oči. 21, Noon. . 29 31 Longitutk' 2 46 3 09 3 119 00 119 00 Viiriniiün East. 118 50 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. I i Southeily. Moderate and dear. Plying in the Streights, and at eight, A.M. anchored off the coaft of l^ornco. Till the 2gth at anchor, employei clearing the FriendHiip, not having hands fufHcient to navigate both veffels. On the 28th, liaving cleared the Fricndfliip, bored holes in her, and fct her adrift. "South. Moderate and fair. At five, A. M. weighed and made fail. At ten, A. M. a-breaftof a point which forms the entrance into the harbour of Pamanookan. Southerly. Steady breeze and fair Pamanookan N. W. three leagues At three, A. M. anchored, a current fetting ftrong to the N. E. At fix . got under way. Variable. Gentle breezes and hazy At two, P. M. anchored. No land in fight. A. M. weighed. A.t eight, the ifland of Pulo Laoot W.b S. to S. W. b. W. ten or twelve leagues. Current fetting to the Northward. TABLE VI. Continued. Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. Time. 1788. Nov. I, Noon. ,1 Latitude South. 4 06 4 02 4 08 4 08 4 5 35 Longitude Eaft. o / 118 27 118 17 118 17 118 17 117 37 115 22 Variation ' Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 'Variable. Light breezes and clear. At fix, P. M. a fmall ifland under Pulo Laoot S.W. b. W. lix leagues. Soundings from 18 to 20 fathoms. At nine, A. M. four large boats appeared in fight. Eaflerly. Light breezes, with fliowers of rain. The boats in chafe of the fliip: fired a fliot at than, which caufed them to go on fliore. At fix, A. M. the extreme point of Pule Lacot W. S. W, fix leagues. Current fetting flrongly to tlie Northward. S. b. Light airs and clear. At fivej P.M. offliioretlireeleagues. Soundings 20 fathom, mud. Southerly. Light airs and pleafaiu weather.' Southerly. Moderate and cloudy. Tlu S.W. point of Pulo Laoüi; W'. N. W. Soundings 16 to 18 fatlioms. At-eight, A.M. the ifles Luščiva S.W. b.S, twelve or fourteen leagues, nnt! Monucfar W. S. \v. eight leagues. S. E. Frelh gales and cloudy. At nine, A.M. lav/ She iflcs 'Grand anü ] Petit Solombo, from S. b. W. W. to W. J TABLE VI. Continued. loute of the Alexander Tranijx^rt, Lieutenant John Shoitland, from Poit Jackfon, New Soudi Wales, to Batuvia. Time. Latitude ] South. Kaft. 1788. e 8 , Nov. 7,1 Noon. 5 35 113 21 '8, 5 34 112 30 9 10 5 26 5 in 39 110 4S 11' 5 19 109 36 J2 5 29 108 i8 5 50 107 48 14 5 37 107 08 5 40 106 40 16 • 5 30 106 00 J? 5 52 106 13 Eaft. Wind^, Weatlier, and Remarks. J EaRcrly, Ditto and clear. At nine, l^ M. f.iw the iÜand Lübeck W.S.W, eight leagues. Ditto. Pleafant breezes and clear. The ifles Lübeck from S. S. W. to S. W. four or five leagues. E.N. E. Light breezes and hazy. Ditto. Frefli ditto and clear. S. S. E. Gentle breezes and cloudy. A current fetting to the N. E. Southerly. Pleafant breezes and clear The illes Carimon Java S. S. E. eleven leagues. N. W. Freßi breezes and fqually, with rain. Pulo Rachit W. S. W four leagues. Variable. Light airs. Ditto. Light windis, inclinable to fqualls^ Soundings 27 fathoms, foft clay. "Ditto, ditto, and hazy. Saw a ftrange fail Handing along fhore. ^S. W. Ditto, and hazy. Fell in with a Javanefe vefiel. At fix, P. M. ihe South Watcher S. W. by W. four leagues. Tacked, and ftood in for Batavia. On the i bth, anchored in Batavia Roads. appendix. XXXlli T ABLE VII. outc of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Port Jackfon, New- South Wales, to Otaheite. Time. r88. May Noon. 3 Latitude South. Longitude Eaft. 7 8 9 10 11 12 '3 H 33 45 33 53 34 Ol 35 I 33 55 33 3 32 40 31 5 31 53 31 35 Variation Eaft. o I 152 00 152 H 152 27 52 5 152 59 154 I 56 06 157 32 58 23 159 15 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. J 159 5: "Variable. Light breezes, and cloft fultry weather, with rain. At P. M. the N. head of the harbour, W. b. S. 4- S. 6 or 7 leagues. N. E. Moderate breezes, with very heavy rain. Variable. Light breeze, and dark cloudy weatlier, with rain. ' Ditto. Moderate and cloudy. A current fetting to the ibuthward. "Eaflrerly. Ditto. Ditto, with rain. 'E. N. E. to N. V/. Frefh breeze and cloudy. "\'"ari3ble. Ditto, and fine weather. Weflerly. Ditto.. Ditto. "Variable. Liglit airs, and clear, paft 6 P. M, faw an Illand bcarin N. Ei N. 18 or 20 leagues. Ditto. Frefh breezes, - and fqually At noon', within J ofia mile of the reef; fpoke the brigant. Supply (Lt Ball) :and leairnt that! the illand it named Lord l^Iowc's |fland. 'Standing off and on, tljc'boats being fen t on ihoi-e at jLord Howe'' Illani ! « 10 00 ! S. W. Moderate and cloudy.__ :o 00 11 00 XXXIV A P P E N D I X, TABLE VII, Continued. Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Port Jackfon, New South Will es, to Otaheite. Time. 1788. May 19, Noon. 20 21 22 2? 2 26 2/ 2& 29 30 3> June Latitude South. Loiigitude Eaft. o / 31 23 31 28 31 23 31 eg 30 47 30 34 30 17 29 49 29 45 29 45 29 53 30 04 30 24 30 II Variation End. o / 162 II 164 5R 167 36 170 39 172 29 '73 44 175 16 176 28 177 00 177 23 177 52 178 42 180 35 2 30 22 180 59 i C 32 Ol 10 21 12 00 12 08 I I 42 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Wefterly. Frefli breezes, and cloudy weather. At 4 P. M. Lord Howe's mand S. W. b. W. 4 W. 17 or 18 leagues. W. S. W. Ditto, with fliowers of rain. Wefterly. Frefli breezes, and fqually. S. S. W. Frefh gales, and ditto. S. S. E. Plealantand clear. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto, v/ith Ihowers of rain. S. E. b. S. Moderate and clear. Ditto. Light breezes, and cloudy. Variable. Light airs, with rain. Ditto. Ditto, and cloudy. Palled by fome rock weed. Wefterly. Moderate and cloudy. S. Freih breeze and ditto, a great number of flying fiih. 'S. W. Moderate and cloudy. At P. M. law two iÜands, one bearin^j N. E. T E- 7 or 8 leagues, the otbei E. b. S. 6 leagues. At noon, tht northernmoft iüand bore N. E. b. N. 3 miles diftant. S. W. Moderate and cloudy. At 5 P. M. Macaulcy's liland, S. W. b. W. i; miles. Caught T A B L E V J I. Continued. Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to OtaheJte. Time. 178S. June 3,7 Noon, i 4 5 7 8 9 ID I I I 2 14 16 17 Latitude South. 30 40 31 01 31 22 32 15 33 II 33 15 33 07, 33 15 33 13 33 33 58 33 15 33 57 33 27 Longiiuik taft. .83 25 35 185 06 186 16 187 52 190 13 193 42 196 02 197 47 19B 32 197 57 199 52 199 05 199 46 34 23199 49 Variation Eall. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. W. S. W. Moderate breezes, and fint weather. Soutlicrly. Freih breeze, and fquall) with rain. " N. N. E. Light airs and dark gloomy weather. N. E. b. N. Moderate, and fine wca-thcr. Northerly. Strong gales, and fqually W. S.W. Frefli gales and fine wea- tlier. Saw a large whale. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. W. S. W. Frclh breeze with frequent fquall s. 10 44 Southerly. ModenUe and cloudy. 'S. E. h. E. Light winds, and dofc heavy weather. "S. E. b. E. Moderate and cloudy. 'S. E. Frefh breezes, with ileet and rain. Great numbers of birds about the Hiip. S. E. Moderate breezes, and dark heavy v/eatlier. ^ E. Ditto, and cloudy wea- Eaft. Frefli breezes, and dark gloomy weather.__! e 3 XXX v I appendix. 1788. June 18 ■ Noon. T A B L E VII. Continued. [loute of the Lady Pcnrhyii, Captain Sever, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Otaheite. Time. 19 20 21 22 2 24 26 27 28 29 30 L.-iiitiuie Sou til. Lonaitiidf Eall. July I 34 42 34 33 32 12 25 51 32 12 31 57 30 55 29 44 29 35 29 18 28 12 27 52 26 i;6 199 52 201 04 202 12 Variation Eaft. 203 38 35 205 33 207 28 209 19 211 47 211 59 213 10 213 48 214 23 213 36 213 43 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. J 8 31 7 38 S. E. b. E. Frefli gales, and fqually, witli rain. S. E. Strong gales, with heavy fqualls, and niui. Variable. Ditto. Ditto. A heavy head fca. S. E. b. S. Ditto, with very hart fqualls, and hcav' rain. " Eaflcrly. Moderate breezes and cloudy N. E. Light breezes, and ditto. 'Variable. Frefh breezes, with heavy fqualls, attended witli thunder lightning, and rain. W, S. W. Ererti breeze, and fine weather. Ditto. Brifk gale, and cloudy. Southerly. Frefli breeze, and ditto. Variable. Ditto, and fqually with rain. "N. b. W. Frefh gales, with very fevere fqualls and rain. S. W. Light breezes, and fine weather. 'Variable. Ditto. Ditto. At noon very heavy fqualls, with rain. Saw a tropic bird. I W. N. W. Frclb breeze, and cloudy, table" vir. Continued. Iloute of the Lady Penrliyn, Captain Sever, from Port Jackfon, Neu South Wales, to Otahcitc. Time. 1788. Ny 3' Noon, i 4 5 10 LatituJe South. :8 00 Lonouude L'all. Variation Eall. 0 v 0 25 26 213 43 24 22 213 37 23 35 213 03 22 52 212 M 21 57 211 48 19 42 21 I 24 211 55 6 40 Winds, Weatlier, and Remarks. 7 441 W. b. N. Moderate, and ditto. Paf-fed feme fca weed. W. S. W. Moderate breezes, and fine weather. I Variable, Ditto, and cloudy. J N. Frefh breeze, and ditto, with heavy rain. \ N. E. Light winds, with heavy rain, thunder and lightning. 'S. S. E. Frefli breezes, and fine weather. Ditto. A frcfla gale, and ditto. At 6 A. M. iiiw Oihaburgh Ifland, bearing N, b. E. E. 4 leagues. At 10 A. M. faw Otaheite bearing W. b. N. '^At 9 A. M. anchored in Matavai Bay, Otaheite, Point Venus, N. N. E. and One Tree Jiill, S. b. E. E. half a mile dlftant from fliore. From this time to thr ift of Auguft, at Otaheite and the adjacent iflands. Mean of the thermometer, w.hilft at Otaheite, 87°. XXXVlll APPENDIX. T A B L E VIIL Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Otaheite to China. Time. 1788. Aug. 2,1 Noon, i Lalitude 6outh. 10 Longirude Kalh 14 19 13 02 12 O; II 17 10 o; 8 49 7 43 57 209 05 207 39 206 34 205 29 204 22 202 48 201 48 200 46 199 47 11 5 199 05 12 4 2 c v» 198 02 13 2 52 196 45 H I 33 195 43 Vfiriation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 20 7 21 Variable. Moderate breezes, and cloudy weather. At 6 P. M. tne northernmoft entrance of Owharrc harbour bore S. E. ^ E. 5 miles diftant. E. N. E. A pleaiant breeze, and fine weather. E. b. S. Moderate and dear. E. Ditto. Ditto. E. S. E. Ditto, and cloudy, with fhowers of rain. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. E. N. E. Freili breezes and cloudy. At half paft 5 A. M. faw a low, flat llland, bearing from E. to N. E. 7 miles; it was named Penrhyn's Ifland. Ditto. A pleafant breeze, and fine weather. "E. Moderate and pleafant. Great numbers of petrds, man of war birds, and pintado birds about the flip' E. S. E. Light winds, and fqually, Vvith lightning and rain. E. N. E. Moderate and cloudy. Ditto. A freih breeze, and fine weather. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. appendix. XXXIX TABLE VIII. Continued. Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captaisi Sever, from Otalieite to China. Time. 1788. Aug. 15, Noon. 16 17' iS. 2C 21 22 23 25 2< 28 29 Latitude Souih, 00 22 North, o 54 2 17 3 12 4 25 5 34 6 19 7 24 8 44 9 10 18 I r O] II 36 12 oS 12 40 Longiluiic Ealh . 194 41 ^93 17 192 16 191 16 189 55 188 44 187 52 186 28 184 04 181 48 179 35 177 3^^ 174 33 172 34 170 49 Variation Kail. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. I I -JO Ditto. Light breezes, and pkafant Great number of birds about. 'E. N. E. A plcafant breeze, and fine weather. Saw two ganets. fE. Moderate and pleafant. Ganets j and etiler birds about the fliip. 'Ditto. Ditto. Saw feme curlews. 'E. S. E. Ditto, and cloudy, with rain No ganets in iight. E. Fredi breezes, and ditto, ditto. E. N. E. Moderate and cloudy. At 6 P. M. an appearance of land prc-J fenting itfelf, brought to for the night. At 5 A. M. no land in fight. Made fail. E. N. E. Ditto. Ditto. 'Ditto. Frefli breezes, with pafling fliowers. N. E. b. E. Strong breezes, and fine weather. Ditto, Frefli breezes, and cloudy, v/ith rain. E. N. E. Ditto, and cloudy, with rai:i. Ditto. Ditto, andlqially. Ditto. A plealant brLCire, and fine v/eather. I E. I). N. iV[oLl"r.i.tf and pV:-alr>nt._ xl APPENDIX, TABLE VIII. Continued. Route of the Lady Fenrhyn, Captain Sever, from Otaheite to China. Time. Aug. 30,7 Don. 3 Latitude North. Longitude Eaft. 1788. Jg-3' Noon 3 Sept. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 ] 2 13 16 13 37 13 58 14 09 14 16 14 21 14 29 H 3 14 43 14 4/ 14 29 14 29 14 36 14 34 Variation Eall. o / i6g CO 166 49 164 47 162 56 i6r 34 160 07 159 05 157 12 155 54 154 26 153 06 151 39 150 09 148 31 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 10 ^o 14 46147 23 14 51 146 55 E. b. N. Frefh breezes, andpleafant. E. b. N. A frefh breeze, and fine weather. E. N. E. Brills gales, and ditto. Ditto. Frefli breeze and pleafant. E. b. N. Moderate and ditto. E. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Moderate breezes, with rain. E. N. E. Sc][ually unfettled weather, with much rain. E. S. E. Light winds, and cloudy, with rain. E. b. S. Ditto, and pleafant weather. Saw a very large flock of birds. C E.b. N. Moderate breezes, and cloudy, ^ no birds fcen. I Ditto. Ditto- And fine weather. 'E.S.E. Moderate, and cloudy. During the night, very heavy rain, v/ith I lightning. E. b. N. A pleaiiuit breeze, and fint weather. E. N. E. Moderate and cloudy, with frequent fqualls. Saw a large ilock L of egg birds. S. E. to N. E. Ligln v/inds, and clofe fultry weather. TABLE VIII. Continued. Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Otiihcite to China. Time. 1788. Sept. I 5, Noon. 16 '7 oa I. Latitude North. 14 59 Longitude Eait. 146 54 15 40 144 21 16 23 H3 01 16 S3 142 07 17 24 140 oF 18 05 '39 46 iS 23 12 i3 50 136 13 135 11 19 .39 133 35 Variation Eafl. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 6 20< Variable. Light winds, and clofc fultry weather. Ditto At P. M. faw the iHand of Say pan, W. N. 12 leagues. At noon, the extremes of Tinian, W. h. S. to S. W. S. 4 leagues dif-tant. 'From the 17th to the 30th, employed in watering and procuring rcfrcih-mcnts at Tinian. S. E. Frefli breezes, and dark cloudy weatlier, with heavy fqualls and conitant rain. At half paft five, P. M. Tinian bore E. h. S. 10 or 11 leagues diflant. S. E. Ditto, ^vith fiiualls and rain. Variable. A light breeze, with dark heavy weather. E. S. E. Frcßi breezes and liazy, v/ith frequcrnt fqualls. Eaft. Ditto, and doudy. Ditto. Ditto, and ditto. Heavy fqualls during the night, v/ith ligiitning. Diito. Frefli breezes and fqually, [ with rain, thunder and lightning. Ditto. Ditto, and heavy unfettlet weatlicr, with fqualls, and very hard rain. Ditto. Fre/h gales and ditto. Many birds and fit1> about. xlii APPENDIX. TABLE VIII. Continued. Route of the Lady Penrhyn, Captain Sever, from Otaheite to Chiiia. Time. 1788. Ot\. 9, Noon. 10 1 ] 12 1 '4 15 16 Ltt'IKIC North. 20 02 20 09 20 45 21 19 21 ig 21 08 21 24 2 1 35 21 48 18 22 O .on^itade Eaft. '31 55 130 25 128 I I 126 59 I 25 10 123 19 121 09 119 IC I II 50 Variation Euft. 114 46 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. E. b. S. Strong gales and fqually., Saw feveral land fwallows. Ditto. Frefli breezes and cloudy. Vafl numbers of birds and filli about. Faffed fome rock-weed. E. b. S. A fteady breeze, and cloudy weather. E. N. E. Ditto, and fine weather. l>itto. Ditto ana ditto. E. b. N. Fre/h breeze and cloudy, with rain. 'N. E. Frefh gales and cloudy. At two, A.M. law Grafton Ifland, bearing from W. S. W. to S. W, i about three leagues diftant. N. N. E. Urifk gales and fine clear weather. 'Ditto. Strong gales, with frequent fqualls and heavy rain. N.K. Ditto, ditto. PalTed by a number of Chinefe fifiiing boats. At tight, P. M. founded in 56 fathoms mud and fand. At half paft fix, A. M fiw the land bearing from W. to N. E. At noon, palled between tht North Lcmas and Sapata a quarter of a mile dillant from the Nortli illand, rN. N. E. Moderate breezes and thick hazy weather. At nine, A. M worked ijp into Macao Roads, TABLE IX. Route of the Scarborough, Captain MarHiall, from Port Jackfon, Neu South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. May 7, } Noon. 5 8 9 10 IJ 12 13 14 I 16 IH Latitude Souih. 35 09 36 04 36 47 36 26 37 12 35 38 34 33 5S 31 42 30 56 3^ Longitude Kaft. 152 32 153 21 153 08 153 I' 154 2] '55 42 156 45 »5^ 45 45 23 159 12 Variation Ealt. D ; Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 9 24 9 40 < N. E. by E. Moderate and cloudy. At four, P. M. Port Jackfon N. W. eight Icacjuss. N. E. Frcih breezes and fqually, with rain. A current fctting to the fouthward. E. b. N. Strong gales, with heavy fqualls, thunder, lightning and rain. E. Frelh breezes and cloudy. N. E. b. N. Ditto, ditto. A fti-cn current fetting to tJie Northward and Eaftward. Wefterly. Moderate and cloudy. S. S. W. Ditto, and dear. Great numbers of birds about the fliip. Variable. ] vight airs and cloudy. sSoiith. Trefli breeze and fquaily. H. b. W. Moderate and dear. W. S. W. Light airs and cloudy. At four, P.M. faw Lord Howe's I Hand IC. b. S. 17 leaguer.. At noon, tht-llland E. by S. fix leagues. S?tw tlie Supply, the Lady I'enrbyn, and the Charlotte. S. W. Standing off and on at Lord Howe's niand. TABLE IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfliall, from Port Jackfon, Nev; South Wales, to China. Time. L:ititude South. Longitude Eaft. 1788. May 19,"? Noon. 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 2Ö 27 28 30 36 29 35 29 11 28 50 27 29 161 17 163 31 165 55 168 12 169 06 26 12 24 35 22 44 55 20 28 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 10 14^ S. W. b. W. Moderate ar.d cloudy. At four, P. M. made fall, tlie Charlotte in con^ipany. The body of Lord Howe's liland S. W. by S. feven leagues. 170 02 170 43 170 43 171 17 172 06 10 50 12 00 S.W. b.w. Moderate and pleafant weather. S.W. Ditto, and cloudy, with fmal rain. Southerly. FreHi breeze and fqually with rain. At eight, A. M. faw Norfolk Ifland E. b. S. 12 leagues. 8. E. b. E. Ditto and cloudy. At four, P. M. tlie body of Norfolk Ifland S. T E. fix leagues. Soundec in 25 fathoms, coarfc white land and riiells. S. S. E. Pleaflmt and clear. E. S. E. Moderate breezes and cloud weather. "S. S. E. Frefli breezes and ditto, with fqualls. E. b. S. Ditto and fqually. At one P.M. faw Matthews' IflandN.N.E S eight leagues. At noon, the iflant 1 S. b. W. i W. ten leaf'ues. 1 E. S. R. Ditto. Ditto. TABLE IX. Continued. Iloute of the Scarborough, Captain MarHiü]!, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. Lrititude Soutli. Longitude Eaft. 1788. May 2(),} Noon. 3 30 31 June I. 4 10 19 r I 13 15 21 14 01 13 26 12 22 II 49 Ii 44 10 56 9 12 8 15 7 59 7 05 6 01 5 37 5 171 50 172 43 173 23 173 23 173 19 '73 38 '73 173 Variation Eaft. 174 24 174 24 174 07 [74 24 174 24 174 43 f75 34 17? 51 lo 44 10 44 11 04 11 36 Winds, Weatlier, and Remarks. Eaftcrly. FrcOi gales and fqually. A heavy fwcll from the Eaflward. Eaft. Ditto. Ditto. rS. E. b. S. Strong gales, with heavy fqualls, and much rain. A tfour, V. M. paflcd feveral large trees and cocoa-nuts floating in the water. Variable. Moderate and cloudy, with fqualls. 'Eaftcrly. Light airs and ditto, with heavy rain. W. N. W. Ditto, ditto, ditto. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Southerly. Light airs ant! pleafant. At two, P. M. founded in i 5 fathoms. Difcovered a ihoal of large extent, with foundings from 15 to 30 fathoms, rocky bottom. Variable. Light airs, inclining to calm. E. S. E. Frefh breezes and cloudy. Variable. Moderate and ditto. S. E. b. S. Light breeze and cloudy, with thunder and lightning. Southerly. Light airs and pleafant weather. W. b. N. Moderate and ditto. Variable. Light airs and ditto. E. b. N. Ditto, ditto. TABLE IX. Continued, Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfhall, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. Latitude South. Longitude Ealh 1788. June 14,7 Noon. 5 4 0 / '75 51 15 3 19 175 23 16 2 30 1 2 174 40 174 ]2 ]8 North. GO 05 173 43 19 00 30 173 20 I 48 '73 °3 Variation Eaft. I I 52 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. E. S. E. Light airs and pleafant weather. E. b. N. Moderate winds and cloudy, with frequent fqualls. N. E. Ditto and clear. Eafterly. Ditto, ditto. "Variable. Ditto, ditto. At fix, A. M. Saw Hopper's Ifland N. 4- W. eight miles. Sounded and got no ground. At fevcn, A. M. law I lendcrville's Hland bearing fix miles to the S. W. of Hopper's Ifland. At one, P. M. faw Woodle's liland 3 miles N. W. of Henderville's liland. Several canoes coming towards the iliip. N. N. E. Light airs and pleaflmt weather. At three, P. M. Henderville's liland three miles dilLint Sounded in 60 fathoms, no grouiid Hove to main top-fail to the mail: A number of canoes in light. At fix, p. M. made fail. 'Eafterly. Light airs and pleafant weather. At five, A. M. faw land, bearing E. N. E. eight miles. Found ii to be a chain of iflands, extending S. E. and N. W. 30 leagues. Sounded one mile from the land in 80 la-thoms, got no ground. table IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfliall, from Port Jackibn, New South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. June 21, Noon 22 23 24 25 Latitude North, 2 46 4 14 5 52 Longitude Eaft. ^73 °3 172 38 172 22 171 50 6 25 171 28 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 10 22^ Eafterly. Moderate and cloudy, with rain. At noon, faw land, bearing • N. b. E. five leagues. E. N. E. Ditto and pleafiint. At four, P. M. clofe in with the land, number of canoes in fight. Sounded with 60 fatlioms, no ground. The land formed fix iflands, extending from N.b.W' to S.b.E. 14 leagues They were named Allen's Ifland, Gillefpy's Ifland, Touching's Ifland, Clarke's Ifland, Smith's Ifland, and Scarborough Ifland. E. b. N. Moderate and cloudy, with intervening fqualls and rain. A current fetcing to the Northward. "N. E. b. E. Ditto. Ditto, with much rain. At fix, P. M. Saw land, bearing from N. to N. W. four leagues. Wore and flood to the Southward. Sounded i co fathoms, no ground. Eafi. Light breezes and cloudy. At two, P. M. witlün two miles of tht Eafternmofl; land. Found it to bt a chain of iflands extending from- E. to the Weftward 25 leagues. Soand^ ed with 100 fathoms, no ground. Several canoes in fight. At noon, rounded the WefterninofL pt^int c.l Lord Mulgrave's range._ TABLE IX. Continued. loute of the Scarborough, Captain Marfliall, from Port Jackfon, Ne^v South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. June 26 ■> Noon. 5 27 Latitutic North. Longitude Euft. a / 7 25 8 02 28 8 59 29 171 ic 170 57 170 24 9 34 169 22 Variation Eaft. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Variable. Light airs and gloomy weather. A ftrong current fctting to the Northward. At four, P. M. fawland S. E. fix leagues. At noon, fqually with rain. Saw a parcel of fmall iflands lying E. and W. E. h. N. Light breezes and cloudy, with heavy rain. At nine, A. M faw feveral fniall iflands bearing from N. to N. W. b. W. three or four ^ leagues. ' Variable. Freflx breeze and cloudy At four, P. M. clofe in with the Weflernmofl ifland. Saw fevera more iflands bearing N. N. E. five or fix leagues. At five, A. M. faw land a-head bearing N. b. E. fix leagues, and fome iflands E. feven or eight leagues. Sounded 100 fathoms, no ground. N. E. b. E, Frelh breezes and clear. At five, P. M. faw land bearing N. five leagues. At fix, P. M. fnw land N. E. At feven, wore and flood oft" the land. At fix, A.M. faw land appearing in feveral iflands. At eleven, A. M. got clear of all the land. APPENDIX, xIhc table IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Ciiptain Mariliall, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. June, 30] Noon. 5 July i 2 3 4 ^ 6 i-t / 5 9 10 11 12 Latitude North. 10 46 i i H-/ I 3 22 14 57 16 17 17 10 17 42 18 17 18 55 19 28 J 9 59 7.0 44 35 22 08 22 78 Longitude Eaft. o / 168 49 168 05 1Ö6 164 55 163 25 162 I'/ ] 61 og i 59 56 05 157 05 15s 37 '53 5^ 152 00 '40 Variation Eafh Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 10 3o< 12 14 11 56 A current fetting to the 11 28 id 10 N. E. FrcHi breeze, and clear. At 3 P. S. fteering N. N. W. faw fe-veral iflands on the lee-beam, and one on the weather-bow, 5 or 6 leagues. At day-light, no land in fig It. northward. "N. E. h. E. FrcHi winds and clear. Saw a great number of birds of various kinds. 'N. E. Ditto. Ditto. The Charlotte in company. E. Müllerate and plcafant. rN.E. b. E. Ditto. Ditto. A great number of birds about the (hip. E. N. E. Ditto. Ditto. E. Ditto. Ditto. S. E. Light winds, and ditto. E. S. E. Inchning to calm, fqiuills intervening. E. N. E. Iqually, with much rain. S. S. E. Ditto. Ditto. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Eall. Ditto, with frequent fqualls, and much rain. S. E. Ereili breezes, and fqually. S. S. E. Frefii gales, anJ very fqually. TABLE IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfliall, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. I.atitiKlc Nor til. 1x)n^itudc ' Kail. 1788. July 15, ? Noon. S T } t o J} < 1 Ea[t. 7 Winds, Weather, and Remarks. Moderate, and cloudy. Ditto. Ditto, with light- 8 00 7 S. b. W, S. S. W. ning. Variable. Light winds, and cloudy. S. Light airs, inclining to calm. S. E. Moderate and fair weather. E. S. E. Light airs and pleafant weather. Calm, Clear weather. Variable. Light airs, and dear. IMtto. Ditto. Ditto. S. W. Light winds, and cloudy. W. S. W. Moderate, and clear. W. A gentle breeze, and cloudy. Ditto. Moderate, and ditto. A great ! umber of birds about the fliip. S. E. b. S. Frcfli breeze, and ditto. V^ariable. Light ditto, and plcaliui weatlier. E. N. E. Ditto, and cioiuly. Saw feveral gancts about the Hiip. 'Southerly. Ditto, and pkalant. At 6 A. M. fiuv the lHand of Sapan, bearing W. b. S. 6 leagues. J At anchor at Tinian, procuring refrefii-[ mcnts. T A B L IX. Continued. Route of the ScLirboroiigh, Captain MarHiall, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. Latitude North, Longituilc E;itf. 17SS. 0 t 0 / Aug. 9, } Noon. 5 15 29 144 IC 15 39 143 18 11 15 19 142 26 12 14 140 46 13 14 27 I3S 18 14 14 12 136 05 14 21 '34 H }(■ 14 4g 132 11 17 15 07 26 lb 15 ] 1 '31 >5 15 15 130 51 20 15 28 130 05 21 16 25 129 11 22 17 05 128 08 23 17 42 127 10 iS 11 125 55 25 18 51 124 48 Variation Eaft. 0 ! 4 OO 3 14 2 OO Winds, Weatlier, and Remarks. S. W. Strong gales, and fqually, with much rain. Variable. Moderate and cloudy. Squalls at intervals. S. S. E. Ditto, and fair weather. E. S. E. Ditto. Ditto. S. E. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Frefh brtezes, and cloudy. Southerly. Ditto. Ditto. S. E. Ditto, and IquaUy, witli rain. S. W. Light v/inds, and cloudy. Cahn. Cloudy, with fmall rain. E. b. S. Light airs, inclining to calm. Variable. Light breeze, with frequent fqualls. S. W. FrcJh breezes, and ditto, witli thunder, lightning, and heavy rain. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Saw a fmall land bird, refembling a lark. Ditto. Strong gales, and fqually, with heavy rain. S. S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Saw a number of fmall land-birds, and feveral E^anets. S. W. b. S. Frefli breeze, with frequent fqualls. PaiTed fevcr.il logs of wood, floating in the watü-r. g 2 Iii APPENDIX. TABLE IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfliall, from Port J^ckfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. Aug. 26,") Noon. ) 27 2 20 Septem. Latitudt North. Longitude tail. 19 CO 19 05 122 19 18 33 121 18 41 I2t 16 19 07 18 59 19 20 17 21 05 23 3c Variation Eaa. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 121 52 00 18 122 31 122 45 122 05 122 05 1 12 S.b.W. Moderate and cloudy. Canghl a number of land-birds, rclembUnp, a marten. {Variable. Squally, unfcttled weather A current fetting N. N. E. i 4- mile an hour. S. E. Moderate breezes, and cloud weather. N. N. W. Light winds, and ditto with rain. Ditto. Frerti breeze, and ditto. Ai I P. M. faw land, bearing W. 8 or 9 leagues. At noon, Cape Engano, S. W. b. W. W. 6 leagues. 'N, b. W. Light breeze, and cloudy. P. M. fiw fevcral illands from W, to W. b. N. "N. N. W. Moderate and cloudy. A t heavy fwell from the eaflward. '"W. N. W. Moderate and cloudy. Pafied a ftrong ripling fetting to the northward. At 11 A. M. law a fmall illand, bearing W. S. S. W. At 5 P. M. faw feveral iHands, bearing from W. b. S. to W. N. W. A ftrong current fettting to the northward. table IX. Continued. Route of the Scarborough, Captahi Marfliall, from Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to China. Time. 1788. Noou. I Sept. 4,i 5 6 Latitude North, 21 10 19 5' 19 40 21 i Lontjitiidi: Ealt. TI9 30 117 31 114 53 113 21 Vari.1t ion Eall. Winds, Weather, and Remarks. E. 8. E. Moderate ?.nd pleafant. At 6P.M. Grafton llknd bore S. h. E. 5 leagues. A very flrong current fctting to the northward. Ditto. A frefh gale and cloudy, with frequent fqualls, and heavy rain. E, Strong gales, and cloudy. E. N. E. Ditto, with heavy fqualls, and rain. At noon, founded in 36 fathoms, muddy bottom, E. Ditto. Ditto. At 3 P. M. fiiw the Lcma Iflands, W. b, N. four I leagues. The next day, anchored [ in Macao roads. :-'.A- - • - 'V c'o.r- . -a" LIST OF CONVICTS SENT TO NEW SOUTH WAL E.S, IN 1787. Name. Abel, Robert Abrains, Henry Abrahams, Eflher Abeli, Mary, alias Tilley Acres, Thomas Adams, Jolin Ada-nSj \1aiy Afrley, Richard Alieii, John Alie-n, William Allen, Charles Allen, SuUniuK Allen, Maiy Alk;i, Jam.ifip, alias Boddmgton Allen, Mary, alias Conner Anderlüii, John Andti fon, Elizabeth Anderfon, John Andel Ion, Finny Archer, John Aiicott, John Ackinlbn, George Auk, Sarah _ - Ayners, John, alias Agncw Ayres John Where conviflcd. London r .ondon VVorcertcr hxeter r.oncian Ditto Winchefler Hertford Ormfkirk London Ditto 'Oitto Dicio Ditto laxerer London Ditto Winchcfttfr London LSodmia 1 .ondon Ditto Ditto Ditto Date of Convičlion. Years. Feb. 1785. 30 Aiigutl, 1786 5 March, 1785 !4 March, 1786 26 May, 1784 13 Decern. 17SÖ 2 March, 1784 2 March, 17S6 n April, 1785 7 17S4 18 April, 1787 ■25 Očtober, 1786 25 oa. 17S6 10 Jan. 1787 20 March, 1786 10 Jan. 1787 26 May, 1784 7 March, 178Ö 26 May, 1784 18 Auguft, 1783 21 April, 1 784 21 Feb. 1787 26 May, 17S4 21 April, 17S4 Ivi APPENDIX. Name. Bartlett, James HarfDy, George Barnctr, Mcnry, alias Barnard, alias 7 Burcon _ _ j Bails, Uoberc Barnes, Stephen Bannifler, George B.ufcrd, Jolin Bariand, George Balding, Jame:;, alias William Bafon, Eli2abechj wife of Wiliiam] Eafon - - 5 B.'.yley, james Barley, John Baker, Thomas Barrctr, Thomas Batiey, Cacen Barfty, Samuel Ball, John Barry, John Barret, Daniel Barber, Elizabeth Baldwin, Ruth, alias Bowyer Baker, Martha Beii, William Benear, Samuel Belletr, Jacob Beardfley, Ann BeO,John Beckford, fJizaheth Belljmy, I'homas Bild, Jaincs Bird, Samuel Biiliop, Jofeph Bingham, John, alias Baughan Bingham, Elizabeth, alias Mooring Bird, Elizabeth, alias Winifred Blackball, William Blunc, William Blake, Francis Blalherhorn, William Bloedworth, James Blancbett, Sufannah Bond, Peier Whore coiivifted. Winchcrter Ditto Warwick Reading rork [.ondon Ditto Ditto Ditto New Sarum Ditto Exeter Ditto Ditto flitto Ditto Ditto Briftol London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Derby L,ondon \Vorcc(^cr Croydon Ditto London Maiddone Abingdun London Ditto Kxeter Ivingrtone Ditto London D:tte of ConviftioLi. I March, 1785 I March, 1785 II March, 1785 28 Feb. 1785 9 July, lyi^s I April, 1784 14 Decern. 1784 7 1784 2j Feb. 1785 24 July, 1784 11 March, 1786 1 2 Jan. 1785 lo Jan. 1786 24 May, 1784 24 May, 1784 20 March, 1786 2!) March, 1786 23 Novem. 1785 20 Align n, 1786 30 Auguft, 17812! April, 1784 lb May, 1784 12 Jan. J785 5 Auguft, 1786 10 Jan. 1787 9 J^^iy. '785 20 July, 1785 20 July, 17S5 14 March, 1787 6 March, 1786 10 Decern. 1 783 26 May, 1784 24 Mav, 1784 3 Oft. 1785 2 April, 1787 23 Feb. 1785 Ytart. / Li APPENDIX. Ivii Names. Boyle, John Boggis, William Bond, William Bond, Mary, wife of John Bond Boutton, Kcbecca Bonner, Jane Eokon, Mary Brown, James Brown, William Brindlcy, John Brown, Richard Broiigh, William Bradley, James Bradley, James Brown, Thomas Bradbury, William Bryant, Thomas Bryant, William Brown, Thomas Bradford, John Erannegan, James Bruce, Robert Brown, William Bryant, John Brewer, William Brice, William Brand, Curtis Bryant, Michael Brand, Lucy, alias Wood Branham, Mary Bruce, Elizabeth Burleigh, James Burn, Peter _ - - Burne, James - _ - Butler, William Buckley, Jofeph Burridge, Samuel Burn, Patrick. . - - Burn, Simon - Bufley, John Bunn, Margaret Biirkitt, Mary Burdo, Sarah Where conviacd. Ditc of Convitlion. Years. London Exeter Wells Lincoln London Shrew/biiry Ilcrtfbid Southwark Warwick Reading Stafford London Ditto Ditto Ditto IMaidltone Launcelton Exeter Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Briflol London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Dorchefter Ditto London Ditto Ditto h 12 2J Feb. 1785 18 July, 1785 19 Augiid, 1786 16 July, 1784 " April, 1787 March, 1785 March, i78_5 10 Jan, 1786 311 M:irch, 1785 '5 July. i/S.i 9 M.irch, 17Ö9 29 June, 1785 6 May, 17S4 Septem. lySj Septem. 1783 (^ March, 17S4 20 March, 1784 24 May, 1784 9 Jan. 1786 24 May, 1784 24 May, 1784 24 May, 1784 14 March, i 78(1 20 March, 17S6 11 Feb. 1735 19 July, 1786 23 Feb. 1785 10 Jan, 1787 7 July, 1784 10 Septem, 1783 21 April, 1734 7 July, 1784 16 March, 1786 3 Auguft, 1786 26 April, 1786 20 Auguft, 1786 25 Oft. 1786 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Iviii A P r E N D I X. Names. » Carver, Jofcph Caftle, Jan^es _ _ _ Campbellj JameSj alias George Campbeil, James Carney, John . - _ Carty, Francis Carey, Ann _ _ -Carter, Richard, alias Michael 7 Cartwright - - j Cable, Henry Carrol], Mary, wife of James 7 Carroll ~ - J Cefar, John - _ _ Chields, William Chaddick, Thomas Church, William C h aaf, William Chinery, Samuel Chanin, Edward -CloLigh, Richard Clements, Thomas Clark, John, alias Hofier Clark, William Clarke, John Cleaver, Mary Clear, George _ _ _ Clark, Elizabeth Connelly, William Cormick, Edward Corden, James _ _ _ Colling, Jofeph Cole, William Cox, John Matthew Collier, Richard Connolly, William Conelly, Cornelius Colman, Iflimael ColEn, John _ - _ Cole, Elizabeth Cox, James _ _ _ Copp, James Coombes, Ann, wife of Samuel Coombes Cole, Elizabeth Where convičled. Maidftone London Ditto Guildford Exeter Bodmin Taunton Shrewfbury ondon Maidftone -.ondon Dorcheller Exccer Ditto Ditto Durham London Ditto Ditto Exeter Briftol - Briftol - Hertford Warwick London Ditto Ditto Kingftone Bodmin Exeter Dorchefter Exeter Ditto Ditto Ditto Taunton London Date of Convičlion. Years 13 March, 1786 7 July, 1784 23 Feb. 1785 II Auguft, 1^84 22 July, lySi 14 Auguft, 1786 30 March, 17^6 13 March, 1784 25 Oa. 1786 J4 March, 1785 7 July, 1784 16 March, 1786 20 March, 1786 7 Augiifl, 1786 7 /Vuguft, 1786 19 July, 17^5 7 July, 1784 6 April, 17S5 21 April, 1784 7 Augufl:, 1786 4 April, 1786 3 Feb. 1785 2 March, J7R6 21 March, 17S5 7 1704 7 1784 23 Feb. 17H5 24 March, 1784 14 Augull, 1786 7 Augiift, iTÖti 16 March, 1786 g Jan. 1786 20 M'irch, 1706 24 May, 1784 20 March, 1786 30 March, 1786 26 April, 1786 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ^ 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Life APPENDIX. Iis Names. Colley, lilizrtbcth Cooke, Charlotte Cooper, Mary Coipircs, Ann Crofs, John Cropper, John Crofs, William Creamer, John Creek, Jane Cunningham, Edward Cullen, Jaines Bryen Ciillyhorni John Cudtip, Jacob, alias Norris Cufs, John, alias Hanaboy Cuckow, William Where conviftcd. London Ditto Würcefter Durham New Sarum London Coventry Exeter London Ditto Ditto Exeter Bodmin New Sarum Dare of Conviftion. 1 Years, Feb. i78j 10 Jan. 17S7 19 Jisly, 1785 a Oft. 178G 25 March, 1785 14 Decern. 1784 21 March, 1783 12 Jan. 1785 14 Septem, 1785 7 July, 1784 6 April, 1785 11 July, 1782 25 17-85 II March, 1786 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Davis, Aaron Day, Richard Davies, Edward Day, Samuel - • _ Davis, Samuel Davis, William Davis, James _ _ _ Daniel'.s, Daniel Daley, James - - - Davidfon, John Davis, William Davis Richard Daley, Ann, wife of Gore Daley, 7 alias Ann Warburton j Darnell, Margaret Davis, Ann _ - _ Dalton, Elizabeth Davidfon, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidfon Dawfon, Margaret Davis, Eranccs Davics, Sarah Davies, Mary Dennifon, Michael Denifon, Barnaby Delany, Patrick Bril^ol Reading Stafford Glocefter Ditto London Ditto Ditto Ditto Brecon Nether Knutsford London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Chelmsford Worcerter Shrewfbury Poole Briftol h a 29 March, 1785 7 24 July, 1786 7 27 July, 1785 7 22 March, 1785 14 13 July, 1785 7 8 Decern. 1784 7 6 May, 1784^ 7 26 May, 1784' 7 Feb. 1785 7 15 July 1785 Life 3 Oa. 1786 7 18 April, 1787 7 26 April, 17S6 7 14 Sept. 1785 7 25 oa. 1786 7 10 Jan. 1787 7 6 March, 1786 14 2 Auguft, 1783 7 12 March, 1785 7 15 April, 1785 7 30 April, 178J 7 APPENDIX. Names. Dickfon, Thomas, alias Ralph Raw Difcali, Timothy Dixon, Mary ^ _ _ Dickeiifon, Mary Douglas, William Dowland, Ferdinand Dodding, James, alias Döring Dring, William Dunnage, Jofeph Dudgens, Elizabeth Dundafs, Jane Ducton, Ann - _ _ Deyer, Leonard Dykes, Mary - \Vhcrc coiivifted. Durham Bodmin London Southwark Lincohi London KingfVon upon Hull London London Ditto Southwark London Date of Conviftion. 19 July, 1785 25 July, 1785 31 Mjy, 1786 8 Jan. 1787 9 1785 23 Feb. 1735 7 Odt. 1784 II April, 1784 [8 April, 1787 26 April, 1786 10 Jan. 1786 2Ö April, 1786 Years. Earle, William Eagleton, William, alias Bones Eaton, Mary, alias Shephard Early, Rachel Eaton, Martha Eccles, Thomas Edmunds, William Edwards, William Eggieüon, George EI him, Peter Elliot, William Elliot, Jofeph _ _ _ Ellam, Deborah Englirti, Nicholas Everftt, John Everingham, Matthew Evans, Williams Evans, Elizabeth New Sarum Kingflon Reading Guildford Monmouth Maidflone Ormflcirk Croydon Briftol Chefter - London Hertford London Shrewfbury London 5 March, 1785 as March, 1786 24 Ji-'lyi 1786 12 July, 1782 21 March, 1785 13 March, 1786 18 July, 1785 18 Auguft, 1783 24 Nov. 1784 JO Auguft, 1784 S l^ecem. 1784 2 March, 1786 7 July, 1784 12 March, 1785 13 Decern. 17S6 Farrell, Phillip Farley, William Farmer, Ann Fentum, Benjamin Fergufon, John Fillefey, Thomas Fitzgerald, Jane, alias Phillips London Briftol London Ditto Exeter Briftol Ditto 15 Sep. 1784 10 Feb. 1785 10 OČI. 1783 20 March, 1786 29 April, 1783 4 April, 1786 APPENDIX. Ixi Names. Field, William Finlüw, Johtij alias Hervey Field, Jane Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Flyn, Edward Flart/j Phebe FowUes, Francis Forrefter, Robert Foyle, William Fowles, Ann Fownes, Margaret Forbes, Ann Freeman, James Freeman, Robert Francis, William Francifco, George Fry, George Fryer, Catherine, alias Prior Frafer, William Frafer, Ellen Fuller, John Gardner, Francis Garth, Edward Garland, Francis Garth, Sufannah, alijs Grath Gabel, Mary - - - Galcoygne, Olive Gearing, Thomas Gcfs, George - - - George, Anne Glenton, Thomas Glofter, William Gordon, Daniel Goodwin, Edward Goodwin, Andrew Gouldj John - - - Gray, Charles Griffichs, Samuel, alias Erifcow, alias Butcher Grecnwcll, Nicholas Green, John - . _ 6 Wlicre convkicd. ,ondoa Ditto London Ditto Ditto NTew Sarum London Shrew/bury Kingfton Hertford London Ditto Ditto Manchefter Ditto Ditto London Ditto Exeter Southwark Worcelter Oxford - Glocefter London Northallerton London VVinchefter London Ditto Exeter Southwark Gloucefter London ' Reading " Date of Conviaion, Years. 13 Decern. 1786 21 Feb. 1787 13 Decem. 1785 10 Sept. 17Ö3 9 jLily. 1785 6 April, 1785 4Augiift, 1784 2 April, 1787 3 iVIarch, 1784 10 Decern. 1784 14 Deccm. 1784 a Deccm. 1784 Jan, 1787 Jan. 1787 15 March, 1784 2T April, 17S4 2J Feb. tyiii^ 24 May, 1784 13 Jan,1784 5 March, 1785 8 March, 17Ö6 24 March, 1784 11 May, 1785 5 April, 1785 June, 1785 5 April, 1785 21 April, 1784 7 July, 1784 20 March, 1786 16 Feb. 1785 24 March, 1784 10 Decem. i''84 11 July, 1786 Ixii Names. appendix. Where convifled. Date of Conviftion. Years. Griffiths, Tlioinas Granger, Charles Grace, James Green, Hannah Groves, Mary Green, Mary Green, Ann Greenwood, Mary Gunter, William London Plymouth Lincoln London Ditto Ditto ßriftol 15 St"[)tem. 1784' 20 Decern. n8ö 9 Ji'iy. 1785 I .-5 Au^iifl, 1787 IJ Dtc,-m. 1786 3 Deccni. 1786 4 Augull, 1783 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 üandford, John Hatcher, John Hatfield, William Ilawkes, Richard Harris, William Haicli, John Hartley, John Hart, John Haines, Juleph Hathaway, Henry Hayes, Dennis Hall, Samuel Harbine, Jofeph Harper, Jofhua Hayton, George, alias Clayton Harrifon, Jofeph Hart, John Harris, Johti Hayes, John Hattom, Jofeph Harrifon, Jofeph Hamlin, William Hall, Jofeph Hall, John Hadon.John Hares, William Handy, Cooper Havnes, William Hervey, Elizabeth Hall, Margaret Hart, Frances -Harrifon, Mary 4 Winchefler Ditto Maidftone Reading Maidftone Reading Oxford - Sta (Ford Gioucefter Ditto London Ditto I^ondon Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Guildford Exeter Ditto Ditto Ditto Lincoln I March, 1785 1 March, 1785 14 March, 1785 28 July, 17S5 11 July, 1785 10 Jan. 17S6 2 March, 1785 ^7 July, 1785 13 J"iy> 1785 24 March, 1784 10 Decern, 1784 12 March, 1785 to Septem. 1783 21 April, 1784 21 April, 1784 12 Jan. 1785 23 Feb. 1785 11 Auguft,1784 12 Jan, 1784 12 Jan. 1784 24 May, J 784 6 March, 1784 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Life 7 7 Life APPENDIX. Jxiij Names. Heading, James Headington, Thomas Herbere, John _ - -Hart, Catherine Herbert, John Handland, Dorothy, alias Gray Hall, Sarah _ _ -Hamilton, Maria Harrifon, Mary Harwood, Efther, alias Howard Hayward, Elizabeth Hall, Elizabeth _ _ -Herbert, Jane, alias Rofe, alias? Jenny Ruffell _ _ j Henry, Catherine Hill, John Hindley, William, alias Piatt H indie, Occiwell Hill, John _ _ -Hill, Thomas - - -Hilc, William Hill, Thomas _ _ _ Hipfley, Elizabeth Hill, Mary _ _ _ Hollifter, Job - - - Hawell, Thomas Holmes, William Holloway, James Howard, Thomas Hogg, William Howard, John - Hortop, James Holland, William Holmes, Sufannah Hollogin, Elizabeth Hughes, Hugh Hunjphrcy, H.dward Huiband, William * - Hughes, John Hurley, Jeremiah Hubbard, W illiam Elumphreys, Henry Hughes, Thomas Hudfon, John , , _ Wliere conviflcd. Chelmsford Abingdon London Ditto - Exeter London Ditto Oitto Ditto Ditto Ditto Newcaftle London Ditto Maidftone Ormfkirk Prefton London Ditto Exeter London - Ditto Uriftol Stafford London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Exeter Ditto London Southwark London Ditto Maidftone Exeter Exeter Date of Coiiviftior. Years 7 March, 1785 7 1785 21 April, 23 Feb. 1785 14 March, 1786 22 Feb. 1786 ID Jan. 1787 9 O<^obcr, I 785 19 Oaober, 1785 20 Auguft, 1786 10 Jan.1787' [Ü Jan.178Ö 30 Auguft, 1786 10 Jan. 1787 14 March, 1785 18 July, 1785 6 Od. 1785 6 May, 17S4 7 J"iy. 1784 18 July, 1785 23 Feb. 1785 25 Oft. 1786 I o Feb. 1785 5 OČI. 1785 7 Ju'y^ 17S4 24 Aug. 17S4 12 Jan. 1785 23 Feb. J 786 July» 1783 20 March, 1786 7 Auguft, 1786 18 April, 1787 16 Feb. 1785 8 Decern. 1784 21 April, 1784 15 March, 1784 22 July, 20 March, 1786 Life 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 n t 7 7 7 Life 7 7 7 7 Life 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Isil APPENDIX. Names. Where conviclcil. Date of Conviftion. I lLifl'cy, James J-Uighcs, L'ninces Ann HuffiK'll, Sur.mnah Humphries, Mary Hyiids, Thomas _ _ - Laiicafber Worceller Guildford 6 March, 1787 2 Oa. 1786 I Aug. 1784 Jackfon, William Jacobs, David . - Jacobs, John - _ - Jackion, Hann.ili JaiTiribn, James _ _ _ Jackfün, Jane, alias Eftlier Roberts Jackfon, Mary JertVies, Robert Jcftcrics, Joiin Jenkins, Robertj alias Brown Jepp, John - Jenkins, William Ingram, Benjamin Inctt, Ann _ _ Jones, Francis Jones, Tiiomas Joiinfon, Charles Jones, Edward „ - - Jolephs, Thomas Jolinibn, William JohnSj Stephen Jones, Margaret JoUiiibn, Edward Jones, John - - - Jones, William Jones, Kichard Jones, Thomas _ _ _ Johnfon, Catherine Johnfon, Mary _ _ _ Irvine, John, ali^s Aderfon, alias' L,aw Durham London Ditto Brittol London Ditto Devizes Maidftone Ditto London Exeter London Worcefter VVinchefter Warwick Mancheftcr London Ditto Kingfton Launcefton Ditto Dorchefter Exeter Shrcwfbury Ditto Bnftol London Ditto Lincoln 19 July, 1785 20 Oft. 1784 21 April, 1784 27 July. I7»S 29 Jiine, 1785 20 AiJguft, 1786 5 April, 1785 II July, 1785 13 March, 1786 10 Deccm. 1784 20 March, 1786 8 Decern. 1784 11 Marchj 1786 12 July. 1785 21 March, 1785 14 April, 1785 15 Septem. 1784 10 Septem. 1783 24 March, 1784 25 March, 1786 8 March, 1783 16 March, 1786 24 May, 17S4 12 March, 1785 4 Auguft, 1784 30 March, 1784 18 April, 1787 26 April, 17I6 6 March, 1784 APPENDIX. Ikv Names. Ktlly, Thomas Kclhiii, John, alias Keeling Kennedy, Martha Kidney, Thomas Kilby, Williiim King, John Kil pack, David Kiniberley, Edward Knowler, John Knowland> Andrew Where convičled. Poncefraft London Kingfton Briltol - Reading London Ditto Coventry Maidftone Date of CouviL'^ion. 13 J^'n- 17ÖS 10 Septem. lySj 2 April, 1707 20 Odt. 1783 16 Jan. 1784 21 April, 1784 10 Septem. 1783 20 Marchj 1783 14 Marchj 1785 Years. 7 Life 7 7 7 7 Life 7 7 Lunkey, David Lane, Richard Liwrell, John -Lane, William Larne, James Lambeth, John Lavell, Htnry Lara, Flora Laycock, Carolina Langley, Jane Lawrence, Mary Lemon, Ifaac I.evy, Jofeph Leary, John Legg, George Leary, Jeremiah Legrove, Stephen Lee, Elizabeth Lewis, Sophia Leonard, Elizabeth Levy, Amelia Lift, Georgü, Limebiirner, Jöhn LImpus, Thcrmas Lightfoot, Samuel l.ongftreet, Joiep'h J.ong, Jofeph Lockley, John Long, Mary Love, Mary London Wincliefter Bodmin Chelmsford Exeter Briftol London Ditto Ditto Ditto Chelmsford London Winchefter Dorcheder Briftol London Ditto Ditto Southwatk London New Sarum Exeter Ditto Marlborough Gloceiter London Ditto Maidllone ■26 May, 1784 2 March, 1784 18 Auguft, 178J 8 July, 1784 12 July, 1785 31 May, 1785 14 Sept. 1785 23 Feb. 1785 7 March, 1785 6 May, 1784 3 March, 1783 16 Marcl), 1786 30 March, 1784 23 Feb. 1785 2j Oa. 1786 23 Feb. 1785 9 Jan. 17Ö7 10 Septem, 1783 9 J^'iy» 1785 24 May, 1784 14 March, 1786 5 oa. 1784 23 March, 1785 10 Jan. 1787 21 Feb. 1787 14 March, 1785 ■L L I L Ixvl A P P E N D I X. Names. \^ iierc convidleJ. Lock, Elizabeth - ~ , L,i:cas, Nathaniel Lynch, Humpliry Lynch, Ann _ , - Lyde, John - - -. Gloucefter London New Sarum Briftol Date of Conviflion. 26 March, 1783 7 July. '784 25 March, 1785 20 March, 1786 Year;, 7 7 7 1 + May, Richard Murtin, Stephen Mansfield, John M'Lean, Francis M'Lean, Thomas Maton, Thomas M'Donnaugh, James Mariner, W'iUia.m Marrotr, John M'Laughlin, C harks Macintirc, John Martin, John M'Donald, Alexander Marney, William Miulhall, Jofepli M'Lean, Edward Martin, Abraham Martin, Thomas Martyn, James M'Cormick, Sarah M'Cormack, Mary Mafon, Betty M'Grah, Redman M'Dted, Richard M'Na Mar, William Mackric, James Marriott, Jane Mather, Ann Mather, Mather Mafon, Siifannah, alias Gibbs M'Cabe, Ivkaiior Marlhall, Mary Marfhall, Mary Martin, Ann Meynell, John, alias William Rad ford New Sarum Brillol Chelmsford Guildford Ditto Maidftone Ditto Oxford Glouceftcr Durham Ditto London Ditto Ditto Ditto Maidftone New Sarum Exeter Ditto Manchcfter Liverpool GloucefLer -1 i London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Southwark Nottingham 25 March, 1785 28 April, 1783 6 March, 1786 II Auguft, 1784 11 Augutt, 1784 II July, 1785 11 July, 1785 8 March, 1786 24 Marcii, 1784 19 July 1785 19 July, 1785 10 Dccein. 1784 7 July, 1784 21 April, 1784 15 March, 1784 [I March, 1786 24 May, 1784 20 Murch, 1786 4 May, 1786 12 Aug. 1784 2J March, 1785 18 April, 1787 18 April, 1787 13 April, 1787 II May, 1785 2J Feb, 1785 10 Jan. 1787 9 Jan. 1787 10 March, 1785 7 7 7 7 Life 7 7 APPENDIX. Ixvii Names. Mcdiah, Jacob - - -Mcech, Jane, wife of William Meech - - -Müton, Charles Midglt-y, Samuel Middleton, Richard Mitchell Nathaniel Mills Matthew Mitchcraft, Mary Mitchell, Mary - - -Morris, Peter Mowbray, John _ _ -Morgan, Hicluird Morrifby, John Möore, William Morley, John Moorin, John - - -Morgan, Roberc Mobbs, Samuel . _ . Morgan, Williain Mould, William Mollands, John - - -Moyle, Edward - _ _ Mood, Charles Mortimore, John Morley, Jofeph Morton, Mary Mullock, JciVe , - -Murphy, William Munroe, John, alias Nurfe Mullis, Stephen - - -Murphy, James Munro, Lydia _ - _ Mullens, Hannah Nettieton, Robert Ncwland, John Neal, John - - -Nejl, James Need ham, Illizabtth . -ls:icholls, John _ . -Norton, Phc-be Kunii, Robert Where convifleJ. Exeter iVIaidItonc Lancafter London D ore h efter rCingfton Ditto Briftol Lincoln Glocefter London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Guildford LaunceÜon Ditto Exeter r,ondon New Sarum Liverpool r .on d on Execer Kingflnn London Kingfton upon Hull London Ditco Brillol -London Ditto Ditto Ditto i 1 Date of Convidi'Mi. Ytar*. 10 March, 1786 t4 March, 178=; 2 March, 1785 23 F^eb. 1785 3 Auguft, 1786 1 April, 1787 3 O^t. 1785 12 July, 1784 5 March, 1785 23 March, 1785 7 J"b'> '704 21 Jan. 1785 21 April, 1-34 21 April, 1784 G May, 1784 21 April, 1784 15 Septem. 1784 11 Auguft, 1784 20 March, 1784 19 Marcli, 1785 20 March, 1786 2J Feb. I 785 25 March, 1785 26 Jan. 1785 21 April, 1784 I 2 Jan. 1785 2 April, T 7S7 10 Jan. 1787 [2 Odobcr, 1784 21 April, 1784 26 May, 17B4 10 Feb. 17Ö5 19 July, 1786 21 April, 1784 25 OČI. 1786 7 1784 Ixviii APPENDIX. Names, O'Crafc, Joliii Ogdeii, James Oke>^ William Old field, Thomas Oidfielcl, Ifabella Opley, Peter Oiford, Thomas Ofborne, Thomas Ofborne, Elizabeth, alias Jones Owles, John Owen, John - - -OwcHj Jofeph Where convifled. Date of Conviction, Years. Exeter 24 May, 1784 7 Manchefler 20 Jan. 1785 7 Gloucefler 24 March, 1784 7 Mancheller 20 July, 1786 7 Ditto 20 July, 17S6 7 Maidftonc 13 March, 1786 7 London 7 1784 7 Ditto 14 Decem. 1784 7 Ditto 30 Auguft, 1786 7 Croydon 20 July, 1785 7 London 10 Septem. 1783 7 Shrewlbury 12 March, 1785 H Page, Paul „ _ > Pane, William Parry, Edward Parr, William Palmer, John Herry Parker, John Parifli, William partridge, Richard Parris, Peter _ - _ Paget, Jofeph - _ - Parkinfon, Jane, alias Partington,? alias Ann Marfden - J Parker, Elizabeth Parfley, Ann Parker, Mary Partridge, Sarah, alias Roberts Parry, Sarah . _ -Perrot, P.dward Bearcroft Petrie, John Peyton, Samuel Percival, Richard Pcttitt John Peaulet, James Peet, Charles - _ _ Peck, Jofhiia Perkins, Edward _,incoln Nottingham Stafford -liverpool ,ondon Ditto Ditto Ditto Kxeter Ditto Mancheftcr Gloucefter London Ditto Ditto Ditto Briftol London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Exeter Plymouth 11 March, 178Ö 10 March, 1785 Ju'y^ 1785 [7 Jan. 1785 10 Jan, i78() I April, 17S4 20 Očt. 1784 10 Sep. 1783 17 March, 1783 10 Jan. 178(5 -I July, 1785 23 March, 1785 21 Feb. 1787 a6 April, 17Ö6 23 Feb, 17^5 10 Jan. 1787 3 Feb. 17Ö5 14 Jan. 1784 i6 May, 1785 ■7 ^784 21 April, 1784 7 1784 23 Feb. 1785 20 March, 1786 26 Jan. 178 j Life Names. Ptrtheiick, Jolm Penny, John Phillimore, William Phillips, Richard Phillips, Mary Phyfitld, Roger, alias Twyfield Phyn, Mary Pigott, Samuel Pifider, Mary Pipkin, Elizabeth Piles, Mary ^ - _ Pope, David Power, John Pontic, John , - - Poole, Jane Power, William Povvlcy, Elizabeth Powell, Ann _ _ _ Price, John Prior, Thomas Price, James Prirchard, Thomas Pugh, Edward Where convifted. Plymouth London Ditto Taunton Shrewfbury London Exeter Lincoln London Ditto Southwnrk Londorv Ditto Wells London Southwark Reading Gloucefter Glouccfter Date of CoiivJaion, Years, 26 Jan. 1785 ro Sept. 178J 10 Decern. 178-} 30 March, 1786 '12 March, 1785 14 Septem. 1785 20 March, 1786 13 Jan.. 1787 6 April, 1785 16 Feb. 1785 14 Decern. 1786 23 Feb. 1785 19 Auguft,1786 ijl Decern. 1786 16 Feb. 1785 16 Jan. 1784 '3 1785 5 Oa, 1784 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 T 7 J 7 7 7 Life 7 7 7 7 Randall, John Reymond, George Ramfey, John Repeat, Charles Read, William Rcardon, Barcholemcw Read, Ann Rifdale, Thomas, alias Crowder Richard, James Richardfon, James Rifby, Edward Richardfon, William Richardfon, Hardwicke Richardfon, John Richard, David Richardfon, Samuel Rickfon, William Richards, John, alias Williams Mancheller London fCingf^on Warwick Croydon Winchefter London Biiflol Ealt Grinftead Maidftonc Gloucefter London Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Chelmsford Winchefter 14 April, 173 12 Jan. 17855 24 March, 1784 21 Marcli, 1785 18 Auguft, i7;i3 '5 Juiy^ 1783 23 Feb. 1785 i J 1 cu. lyo^ 29 March, 1785 ■20 March-14 March I, 17B6 1785 24 March, 1784 I o Decern. 1784 2j Oft. 1785 7 Juiyi 1784' 26 May, 1784 [ 5 Septem. 1784 8 July, 1784 ä March, 1784 7 7 7 7 7 7 Life Life 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Ixx p p E N D T X. Namcn. ^Vl)cre cnnvlttcd. Date of Convifllon. Ycin. Richard, Jrancs Launcefloii 25 March, 1786 7 Rice, John Exeter i Ö July, 1785 7 Rope, Anthony Clielmsford 7 March,' 1785 7 Rogers, Daniel Croydon 20 July, 17 S 5 7 Röbinibn, George - . Lincoln 9 J^'iy^ '785 7 Rogers, llaac - Glouceiter 2J Miircli, 1785 14 Robin Ton, Thomas FCing'lon upon Hull 7 oa. 1784 7 Robert, John l.iverpool 26 Jan. 1785 7 Robinfon, George London 21 April, 1784 7 Romain, John, - - _ Ditto 15 Septem. 1784 7 Rowe, John „ ^ - Liiuncefton 19 March, lyUs 7 Rowe, William Ditto 19 March, i 7S5 7 Roberts, William Bodmin 14 Auguft,1786 7 Robinfürr, William Exeter 24 May, 1784 7 Roach, Henry Ditto 24 May, 1784 7 Robins, John, alias Major Ditto 18 July, 1785 7 Rous, Walron, alias Batley RoU, Mary f..ondon RofTon, I Tabel b Ditto 10 Jan. 1787 7 Ruffel, John Ditto 21 April, 17S4 7 Ruglafs, John Ditto 23 Feb. 17S5 Life Ruffler, John Ditto 23 Feb. 1785 Lift; Ruce, James . _ - ßodmin 29 July, I 782 7 Rutli, Robert Exeter [4 March, 17S6 7 Ryan, John _ , _ Sakmarfli, William Sundcrfon, Thomas Sands, Williani Sampforij Peter Sandlin, Ann, alias Patcens Scattcrgood, Robert fjcotr, Elizabeth Selfliire, Samuel Seymour, John tiliearmaii, William Shaw, Joieph Shepheixi, Robert Sharpc, George Shore, William Lj'nes, alias' Kingfton Lincoln Ditto London Ditto Stafford L.ondon Ditto Sherborne heading Stafford Durham Ditto Lancafter 28 March, 1785 9 July. 1785 9 Julv, 1785 7 1784 13 Decern. 1786 6 OČI. 17S5 21 Feb. 17 «7 11 April, 1784 ■25 April, 17B6 7 Oct. 1785 27 July, 19 Jiiiy. 1785 '9 1785 12 March, 1785 APPENDIX. Ixxi iSames. SliorCj Jo!in Shicrs, jiimes Silvercliorn, John Side way, llobert Slater, Sarah _ _ - S:n;irt, i?icfiard Sninrfj Ü.iniel _ _ - Smic!i, "i'liOmas Stilith, William Smith, Edward Smith, William Smith, Thomas, alias Haynes Smith, James Smith, John Smith, William Smith, Ann, wife of John Smith Smith, Mannah Smith, William Smith, Edward Smith, Jolin _ _ _ Small, John _ _ _ Smith, Ann Sniirh, Catherine Smith, Ana _ _ _ Smtih, Catherine Smith, Mary Snaleham, William Sparks, Henry Spt-ncer, Daniti _ - -Spencer, John, alias Pcarce Sptnce, M.iry _ - -Sprigmore, C^harlotie Sj>ringham, Mary Squires, James Stanley, William Strong, James Stow, Jiiints - - - Stonc, Martin _ - - Stokee, John Scono, Charles Stone, Henry Stogtlell, John Sttuirt, James Where convirtcd. London New Sartim London Gloucefter Ditto Lancafter Liverpool London Ditto Ditto Ditto Guildford ßodmin Winchefter Ditto Dorchefler Exeter Ditto Ditto f-nndon Ditto Oitto Ditto Ditto Ditto Dorchefter Wigan t.ondon Ditto Jvingfton New Sarum üorchelter Lincoln Warwick Durham London Ditto Ditto Ditto Date of Convi(5l[on. = 3 1785 6 March, 1784 23 Feb. 1785 10 Jan. 1786 10 Jan. 1786 21 March, 1785 26 Jan. 1785 15 Očt. 1784 10 April, 178J 11 April, 1784 2j Feb. 17S5 11 Auguft,1784 J^'lv, 1785 I March, 1785 5 April, 1785 T 6 March, 1785 14 March, 1786 [4 March, 1786 14 March, 1786 18 April, 1787 iH April, 1787 30 AuguiV, 1786 [o Jan. 1787 10 Jan. 1787 21 April, 1784 3 Augufl^ 1786 Jan. 1786 19 Aug lilt, 1783 25 October, 1786 I 1 April, 1785 25 March, 1785 10 March, 1784 y Jiiiy^ 1735 21 March, 1785 19 J^'iy. 1735 ^ 10 Detein, 1784 ID Dccvm. 1784 20 Decern. 1784 21 April, 1784 Ycarsi Life Ixxii APPENDIX. Names. Where convifted. D;ite nf Convifiion, Yearj, Stanton, Thomas, alias Ebden Launct-fton 20 March, 17114 7 Stephens, John Morris Dorchefter 16 March, 1786 7 Stewart, Margaret Kxeter 28 Auguft, ijh6 7 Screch, Thomas Shrewfbury 16 Augufl", 1783 7 Summers, John - „ _ Giouceftei- 13 J"iy> 1784 7 Taylofj Jofliiia Taylor, Henry Taylor, Sarah Tenant, Thomas Hilton, alias Phil~| lip Divine _ _ -Tcagiie, Cornelius Tenchall, James, alias Tenninghill Thompfonj William Thomas, James Thompfon, James Thomas, James Thomas, John Thompfon, William ThacUery, Elizabeth Thoudy, James Thomas, Elizabeth Thornton, Attn Tunmins, Thomas Tilley, Thomas Till, Thomas . _ _ Todd, Nicholas r Trotter, joleph Trace, John - - -Trippett, Siifannah Turner, Ualph - - -T'liib, Jofeph _ _ _ Turner, John - - -Tucker, Mofes Turner, Thomas Turner, John Turner, Mary Twyneham, William Twyfield, Ann, fince faid inarried to William Dawley convift Tyrrell, William Mancheßei- Kingfton Chelmsford Bodmin Durham London Ditto Ditto 4 Ditto Ditto ■ -Manchefler W-igan t;ondon Warwick Stafford London Ditto Maidftonc Exeter London Manchefter London Plymouth to be"^ ley, a^ Worcefter Reading Shrewlbury Winchefier 140a. 1784 2 April, 1787 6 March, 1786 25 July, 1785 ig July, 1785 10 Decern. 1784 7 July, 1784 [ o Septem, 17 21 April, 1784 ■26 May, 1784 4 May, 1786 Jan. 1787 13 Decern. 1786 ■21 March, 1785 27 July, 1785 ■23 Feb. 178'; ■It April, 1784 13 March, 1786 ■20 March, 1786 20 Augufl:, 1786 14 April, 1785 23 Feb. 1785 7 June, 1786 5 March, 1785 10 Jan. -1786 4Augua, 1784 I March, 17S5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Life 7 7 7 7 Name. APPENDIX: Where convifled. Vanclell, Edward Vincent, Henry Vickery, William Underwood, James Udler, John Eafl Grinltead London Exeter New Sariini Maidllune Ixxiii Date of Cüiiviaioii. Ye.irs. 22 March, 1784 21 April, 1784 20 March, 1786 11 March, ] 786 14 March J 1785 7 7 7 7 Waterhoiifc, William Watfan, Jo!m Ward, John - ~ -Wall, Williain _ Wager, Benjamin Walfh, William Walker, John - - -Wal bourne, James Watlbn, Thomas Ware, Charlottee Watkins, Mary Wainwright, Ellen, alias Eftther? F.ccles - - - i Ward, Ann Wade, Mary, alias Cacklane Welch, James _ - - Wclch, John - • Weft, Benjamin Weftwood, John Welch, John Welch, John Weftlale, Edward Waddicomb, Richard Wheeler, Samuel Wh i raker, George - , Whiting, WiUiam Whitton, Edward White, James - - - Wilcocks, Samuel Wilton, William WilJ'on, Peter Wilfon, John Williams, Ciiarles Williams, James - , Wilibn, Charles Williams, John, alias Black Jack Kinofton Maidrtone Lowth Oxford London Ditto Ditto Ditto Exeter Prcflon L,ondon Ditto Maidflnne Durham London Ditto Ditto Ditto Kxeter Ditto Croydon Maidftone Glouteller Maidftone Ditto Dorceder Briflol - Mancheftcr Wigan London Ditto Ditto iMaidftone k 23 March, 1785 IJ March, 1786 11 July, 173^ B March, 1786 ■20 Oilt". J 784 I 5 Seinem. 1784 20 Oa. 1784 10 Septem. 1783 20 March, 1786 Jan. 1787 19 Decern. 1786 I <.) July, i7!i<> 14 March, 1785 I 9 July, 1735 10 Decern. 1784 20 Oi;i:obcr, 1784 26 May, 1784 ID Septem. 1783 20 March, 1786 20 March, 1786 20 Jtily, 178;; 14 March, 1785 2J March, 1785 10 March, 1783 I 1 :\ugull, 1783 10 March, 1784 12 Jan. 1784 20 Jan. 1785 [O Očt. 1785 7 Jiiiy.i?^ 4 II May, 1785 10 Septem. 1783 2 Aitgiiil:, 1784 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 14 7 7 7 7 L^fe 7 7 7 7 7 Life 7 T / 7 7 7 7 7 I.,ifr 7 Name, l-laggetr >Vil!iams, Robert Williams, John, alias Floyd Wiltting, Jolui, alias Warren Wick h am, Mary Williams, Peter, alias alins Creamer VVilcocks, Ricliard Williams, John Wifehammer, John Williams, Daniel Williams, Frances Williams, Mary Wood, George Woodcock, Peter Woodham, Samuel Worfdcll, William Woolcot, John Woodcock, Francis Wood, Mark Wright, Thomas Wright, Benjamin Wright, Jofeph Wright, William Wright, James Wright, Ann 'I Yardflcy, Thomas, Yates, Nancy Young, John Young, Simon YoLiiigfon, Elizabeth Toungfon, George Wlicre conviflcd. 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