THE FOUNDING OF HOBART. 



APPENDIX. 



RETURN of Inhabitants at the Derwent River, 

 Van Diemen's Land, July, 1804, 



Men. 



Civil Department 18 



Military Department 48 



Prisoners 279 



Prisoners' wives-and children 



Settlers 13 



358 39 36 



Total 433 



Note. — This return does not include the people belonging to 

 Lieut. Bowen's Risdon Settlement, who were sent back to Port 

 Jackson by the Ocean, 9th August, 1804. 



Free Settlers. 



The names of the free settlers were sent with a letter 

 of April 5th, 1803, from Mr. Sullivan to Lieut.-Governor 

 Collins. — Labilliere's "Early History of Victoria," i., 148. 



" LIST of Persons who have obtained Lord Hobarfs 

 permission to proceed to Port Phillip. 



Names. Occupations. Remarks. 



Mr. Collins Seaman 



Edw. Newman Ship carpr. 



Mr. Hartley Seaman 



Edwd. F. Hamilton. 



John J. Gravie. 



Mr. Pownall. 



A female servant. 



Thos. CoUingwood Carpenter 



Duke Charman. 



John Skilthorne ... Cutler 



Anty. Fletcher Mason 



T. R. Preston Pocket-book maker." 



[This list is incomplete.] 



