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Instructions for Our Trusty George R and well beloved Arthur Phillip Esq. Our Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over (LS.) Our Territory of New South Wales and its Dependencies, or to the Lieutenant Governor or Commander in Chief of the said Territory for the time being. Given at Our Court at St. James the 25th day of April 1787. In The Twenty Seventh year of Our Reign. With these Our Instructions
you will receive Our Commission under Our
Great seal constituting and appointing you
to be Our Captain General and Governor in
Chief of Our Territory called New South
Wales
furnished
by the Commissioner of Our Admiralty, in
pursuance of our Royal Commands already
signified to them. And Whereas it may
happen upon your Passage to New South
Wales that you may find it necessary and
expedient to call with the Ships and
Vessels under your Convoy, at the Island
of Teneriffe, at the Rio di Janeiro, and
also at the Cape of Good Hope, for
Supplies of Water, and other Refreshments
for the Voyage; It is Our further Will and
Pleasure, that you do, upon your arrival
at the former of, those places, take on
board any of the ships of the Convoy which
you may think
proper, such quantities of Wine as may be
requisite for the supply of the said
settlement, according to the Instructions
with which the Commissary of Stores and
Provisions will be furnished by the
Commissioners of Our Treasury, taking care
that the Quantities purchased do not
exceed the proportions to be issued to the
several Persons composing the said
settlements entitled thereto, agreeably to
the said Instructions, for the time to
which they have confined the Supply of
that article; and for the Amount of such
purchases, You will direct the Commissary
to draw Bills of Exchange upon them
properly certified by you, or Our Lieut:
Governor of the said intended settlement,
with the other usual attestations, that
the same has been obtained at the most
reasonable Rates, transmitting at the same
time an account thereof to them in order
that You may be released from any Imprest
which such
purchases might occasion. Notwithstanding
there is already a considerable quantity
of Corn and other seed Grain put onboard
the Ships of the Convoy, And Whereas it is intended
that several of the Transport Ships and
Victuallers which are to accompany you to
New South Wales, should be employed in
bringing home Cargoes of Tea, and other
Merchandise, from China, for the use of According to the best
Information which We have obtained, Botany
Bay appears to be the most eligible
situation upon the said Coast for the
first Establishment, possessing a
commodious Harbour and other Advantages
which degree be dispensed with;
For these Reasons it will become you to be
extremely cautious in permitting any
Cattle, Sheep Hogs etc intended for
propagating the Breed of such animals It is therefore Our Will and Pleasure that you do particularly attend to its Cultivation, and that you do send home by every opportunity which may offer, Samples of that Article, in order that a Judgement may be formed whether it may not be necessary to instruct you further upon this Subject. And Whereas We are desirous that some further Information should be obtained of the several Ports or Harbours upon the Coast and the Islands contiguous thereto within the Limits of Your Government; you are, whenever the Sirius or the Supply Tender, can conveniently be spared, to send one, or both of them, upon that service. Norfolk Island situated in the Lat: and Long: East from Greenwich about being represented as a spot which may hereafter become useful; you are, as soon as circumstances will admit of it, to send a small Establishment thither to secure the same to us, and prevent its being occupied by the subjects of any other European Power, and you will cause any Remarks or Observations which you obtain in consequence of this Instruction to be transmitted to Our Principal Secretary of State for Plantation affairs for Our Information. And Whereas it may happen, when the Settlement shall be brought into some state of Regulation, that the service of the Sirius may not be necessary at the said settlement; and as we are desirous to diminish as much as possible the Expences which the intended Establishment occasions; You will, whenever the service of the said ship can be dispensed with, and or Capt. Hunter to return with to England; And as from such an arrangement, the Emoluments of your station will be diminished, It is our Royal Intention, that the same shall be made good to you by Bills to be drawn by you upon the Commissioners of Our Treasury. You are to endeavour by
every possible means to open an
Intercourse with the
to that Settlement, or hereafter to be appointed shall appear to give Scandal either by his Deportment or Manners, or if any person not being in Orders shall preach or administer the Holy Sacrament in any Orthodox Church or chapel, you shall give in an account thereof to the Lord Bishop of London. And you are to take especial care that a Table of Marriages as established by the Canons of the Church of England be hung up in every Orthodox Church or Chapel and be duly observed, and also to transmit --- ---- --- an account of such Deaths, Marriages, and Births as may take place within your said Government, by every opportunity which offers to Our Secretary of state for Plantation Affairs. And
whereas from the great disproportion of
Female Convicts, those of the Males, who
are put under your Superintendance, it,
appears advisable If any
of these women shall hereafter arrive at
the intended settlements, you will exert
every means to prevent their living in
common with the Convicts, hold out every
indulgence which it may be in your power
to grant, to promote matrimonial
Connexion, which must upon many accounts
be productive of great advantage to the
settlement, as well as to the Interests
and And Whereas We have by our
Commission bearing date given
and granted unto you other
acknowledgements whatsoever full power and
authority to emancipate and discharge from
their Servitude, any of the Convicts under
your superindendance, who shall from their
good conduct and a disposition to
Industry, be deserving of favor; It is our
Will and Pleasure that in every such case
you do issue your Warrant And Whereas it is likely to happen that the Convicts, who may, after their Emancipation, in consequence of this Instruction, be put in possession of Lands, will not have the means of proceedings to their Cultivation without the Public Aid; it is Our Will and Pleasure that you do cause every such person you may so emancipate, to be supplied with such a Quantity of Provisions as may be sufficient, for the subsistence of himself and also of this family for twelve months, together with anassortment of Tools and Utensils, and such a proportion of Seed Grain, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs etc as may be proper, and can be spared from the general stock of the Settlement. And
Whereas many of Our subjects, employed
upon Military service, at the said
Settlement, and others who may resort
thither upon their private occupations,
may hereafter be desirous of proceedings
to the cultivation and Improvement of the
Land, and as we are dispersed to afford
them every reasonable Encouragement in
such an undertaking; It is Our Will and
Pleasure that you do with all convenient
speed transmit a report of the actual
state and Quality of the Soil at and near
the said intended Settlement, the probable
and most effectual means of Improving and
Cultivating the same And Whereas It is Our Royal Intention that every sort of Intercourse between the intended settlement at Botany Bay, or other places which may be hereafter - established on the coast of New South Wales, and its Dependencies, and the settlements of Our East India Company, as well as the Coasts of China, and the Islands situated in that part of the World, to which any Intercourse has been established by any European Nation, should be prevented by every possible means; It is Our Royal Will and Pleasure that you do not upon any account allow Craft of any sort to be built for the use of private Individuals, which might enable them to effect such Intercourse, and that you do prevent any Vessels which may at any time hereafter arrived the said settlement from any of the Ports before mentioned, from having communication with any of the Inhabitants residing within your Government, without first receiving especial permission from you for that purpose. |