The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson: With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James GrantLee, Ida
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The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson: With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
Lee, Ida
Australia -- Discovery and exploration; Grant, James, 1771 or 2-1833; Lady Nelson (Ship)
Symons, Lieutenant James.
succeeds Curtoys.
sails to Port Dalrymple.
his log.
sent to Jervis Bay.
leaves for Sydney with Governor King.
his autograph.
Table Bay.
Table Hill.
Tamar, H.M.S.
Tamar River.
Tasmania.
Tellicherry.
Tepa.
Thames, River.
Thirsty Sound.
Thompson, Captain.
Thracian, the.
Three Hummock Island.
Three Kings Island.
Timor.
Timor, Island of.
Timor Laut.
Tippahee.
Titteranee, Island of.
Tollemache, George.
Tookee.
Torres Strait.
Tortoise Point.
Tourville Bay, see Portland Bay.
Townsend, Cape.
Tozer, Mr. William.
Trial, the.
Tribulation, Cape.
Tucker, John.
Tunitico.
Turnbull, Captain.
Turner, Dr.
Turtle Islands.
Twentyday Island.
Twofold Bay.
Upper Head.
Upper Island.
Underwood, Mr.
Union, the.
Vancouver's Track.
Van Diemen, Cape.
Van Diemen's Land, see also Tasmania.
Victoria.
Volshawn, Mr.
Wangaroa.
Warning, Mount.
Warren, Robert.
Waterhouse Island.
Watering Island.
Watering Place.
Watson, Captain Thos.
Wednesday and Thursday Islands.
Wellesley, the.
Westall, Mr.
West Cove.
Western Arms, the.
Western Port.
West India Fleet.
West Indies.
Whypopoo.
Wide Bay.
Wight, Captain.
Wight's Land.
Williams, Mr.
Williamstown.
Willis, Henry.
Wilson, Mr.
Wilson's Promontory.
Wiwiki, Cape, see Point Pocock.
Wolsey, Jeremiah.
Wongaroa Islands.
Wood, R.B.
Woodriff, Captain.
Yacaaba, see Port Stephens.
Yates, George.
York, Cape.
Yorktown.
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