540 



ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY 

















i 



















p 



w 











0 ! 





C 





Dutricls where leafed. 













?Q 0 





PQ '0 



PQ 3 



J 3 





ii 









CO .22 





> 









O KS 





O 













O 



u 

 a 





rh 











fa 







In the townfhip of Sydney, 





27 



2 



43± 





In the townfhip of Parramatta, 









47 



4-7 



In the townfhip of Toongabbe, 









30 





At Muiprave Place, 









1 2 





At Norfolk I (land. 









265 





Total leafed by each 30 



2 7 



2 1 397? 



4541 



It may not be altogether uninterefting to thofe who may wifh for 

 information refpecliing the concerns of this fettlement, to find a regis- 

 ter of the fhipping which had vifited New South Wales from various* 

 parts of the globe, to the middle of the year 1800; whereby it will 

 be feen, that, in however infignificant or contemptible a point of view 

 the colony may in general have been held, individuals have found in 

 it either a port of refreshment after the fatigues of a long voyage, or 

 an advantageous market for their fpeculations. The arrivals will be 

 confined to the harbour of Port Jackfon ; only mentioning in this 

 place, that of the two (hips Le Bouflble and L'Aftrolabe, at Botany 

 Bay, in January 1788, under the command of the ever-to-be-regret- 

 ted and unfortunate M. de la Peroufe, who followed in the path of 

 our immortal circumnavigator, Captain Cook (with whofe name every 

 writer rauft be proud to adorn his page), and who, like him, has 

 left his country, indeed the whole worlds to lament his lofe. 



