In Tasmania

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by Nicholas Shakespeare


  pirating of boat

  portrait painted in enamel

  prosecution by Governor King

  return to London with Judith and Emily

  sailing from Sydney as second-in-command

  sixteenth birthday

  South Carolina, in

  store in Sydney

  Tasmanian Tiger

  ‘The Contrast’

  Kemp, Elizabeth see Sorell, Elizabeth

  Kemp, Elizabeth (née Riley; Anthony Kemp’s wife)

  Kemp, George (Kemp’s son)

  Kemp, Murray

  Kemp, Susanna (Kemp’s sister)

  Kemp, Susannah (Kemp’s mother)

  Kemp, William Lott Clifford

  Kemp & Potter

  Kemp Street

  ‘Kemp’s Lakes’

  Kemp’s Tigers football team

  Kempton

  Kennedy, Alderman Doone

  Kennedy, Cyril

  Kennedy, Gilbert

  Kennedy, Molly

  Kennedy family

  Kennelly, William

  Kent, Louisa

  Kerguelen-Tremrec, Yves de

  Kimberleys, Australia

  Kindred

  King, Eileen

  King, Geoff

  King, George

  King, Governor Philip

  King, Ruby

  King Island

  King’s Holly (Lamatia tasmanica)

  Kingsley, Charles: Westward Ho!

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Stalky & Co

  Kneale, Matthew: English Passengers

  Knight, A.W.

  Knopwood, Reverend Robert

  Knox, Dr

  koalas

  Korda, Alexander

  Korda, Maria

  Korda, Michael

  Korner, Madame

  Kyoto Protocol

  La Pérouse, Jean-François de

  Labour in Vain, Campbell Street, Hobart

  Lady Barron, Flinders Island

  Lady Franklin (ship)

  Lady Nelson (a brigantine)

  Lagoon Beach

  Lake Crescent

  Lake Echo

  Lake Leake highway

  Lake Pedder

  Lake St Clair

  Lake Sorell

  Lake Tiberias

  Lake Winnipeg, Canada

  land grants

  Langford, Mrs (ambush victim)

  Langham, Edyth

  Lanne, William

  Large, Edmund James

  Large, Elizabeth

  Large, Frances Mary

  Large, George

  Large, Hannah

  Large, Mary

  Large, Thomas

  Large, William

  Last Tasmanian, The (film)

  Latrobe, Tasmania

  Launceston

  city council

  hospital

  Launceston, Devon

  Launceston Examiner

  Launceston Weekly Courier

  Laycock, Lieutenant

  leatherwood

  Lee, Kenneth

  Lee, William

  Legislative Chamber, Hobart

  Legislative Council (Tasmania)

  Lehman, Greg

  lesbianism

  Leven Blackberry Pest Committee

  Leven River

  Leven Theatre, Ulverstone

  Lewes Prison

  Library Creek

  lichen, orange (caloplaca)

  Liège

  Lilydale

  Lisdillon

  Little Dog Island

  Little Swanport, Tasmania

  Live Stock Journal

  Liverpool, Lord

  Lloyd, Bernard: Beer, Blood and Water

  Lloyd George, David

  Loftie, W.J.: The Orient Line Guide: Chapters for travellers by sea and land

  log cabin, oldest

  logging

  London, Bishop of

  London Female Penitentiary and Refuge for the Destitute

  London Film Productions

  Loone, A.W.

  Lorymer, Clement

  Lottah

  Lucan, Lord

  Lundy

  Lyne, Betsy

  Lyne, John

  Lyne, Susan

  Lyne, William

  Lyons, Captain

  Macarthur, John

  McCarthy, Mrs (in New Norfolk)

  McDougall, Sergeant Stanley Robert

  McHugo, Jonathan Burke

  McKimson, Robert

  Maconochie, Alexander

  Macquarie Harbour

  Macquarie Hotel, Hobart

  Macquarie River

  McQueen, James

  Mactier, Lady Mary

  Madden, Dudley Edward

  Madrid bombing

  Mais, Gillian see Carew, Gillian

  Mais, Hannah (author’s great-grandmother)

  Mais, Maud (née Snow; Mais’s first wife)

  Mais, Reverend Brodie

  Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie (SPB; author’s grandfather)

  An English Course for Schools

  I return to Scotland

  Interlude

  Mediterranean Cruise Holiday

  More Books I Like

  Round the World Cruise Holiday (with Gillian Mais)

  Some Books I Like

  South African Cruise Holiday

  South American Cruise Holiday

  Majestic Theatre, Devonport

  Mann, Thomas

  Mannalargenna

  Mannings Jetty, North Motton

  Mansell, Annette

  Mansell, Michael

  Mansell, Sir Eyres

  Maoris

  mapatasi

  Margaret (author’s cousin)

  Maria Island

  Mariner shells

  Marion Bay

  Márquez, Gabriel García: Living to Tell the Tale

  Masonic meeting

  Masonry lodge

  Mather (a convict)

  Maugham, Somerset

  May, Robert Hobart

  Mayfield

  Maynard, Daisy

  Maynard, Douglas

  Medical Hints for Emigrants

  Melbourne

  Brodie Hordern lives in

  Melville, Herman: Moby Dick

  Menzies Research Institute, Hobart

  Meredith, Charles

  Meredith, George

  Meredith, George (son)

  Meredith, Louisa

  My Home in Tasmania, during a residence of nine years

  Meredith River

  merinos

  Mersey River

  methane

  methyl chloroform

  Métis Nation of Canada

  Meyer, Louis B.

  Michel, Citizen

  Midlands Hunt Club

  Miles, Reverend J.S.

  Mills’ Plains

  Milton, John

  Miss Tasmania Quest

  missionaries

  Mitaweena (a whale)

  Mitchel, John

  Mitchell, Edwin

  Mitchell, Sarah

  Mitchum, Robert

  Mollison, Bill

  Moncrieff, William

  Van Diemen’s Land; or Settlers and Natives

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Montagu, Judge

  Montgomery, Bishop Henry

  Montgomery of Alamein, Viscount

  Montieth, Lady

  Montreal Protocol (1987)

  Mooney, Nick

  Moore, Lieutenant

  Moore, T.B.

  Morocco

  Morton, Caroline

  Motton, William Walter

  Moulting Lagoon, Tasmania

  Mount Chappell

  Mount Freycinet

  Mount Lyell

  Mount Mackenzie

  Mount Snowdon

  Mount Vernon, Tasmania

  Mount Wellington

  Mountgarret, Jacob

  Murchison Mountains, New Zealand

  Murray, Robert Lathrop

  Murray, Tim
r />   mutton-birds

  Myers, John

  Naarding, Hans

  Namitjira, Albert

  Napier, Colonel C.J.

  Napoleon Bonaparte

  Napoleonic wars

  National Geographic

  National Threatened Species Day

  Natural History Museum, East Berlin

  Naturaliste (a French corvette)

  Naval and Military Gazette

  Neptune Galley

  nettles

  New Norfolk, Tasmania

  New South Wales

  bubonic plague

  Legislative Council

  Van Diemen’s Land proclaimed independent (1825)

  New South Wales Corps (Rum Corps)

  New Town

  New Town Road

  New Wharf, Hobart

  New World Reconstruction Movement (NWRM)

  New York

  New Zealand

  Thomas Arnold in

  Newgate prison, London

  Nicholls, Chief Justice Sir Herbert

  Nicholls, Roy

  Night of the Hunter (film)

  Nine Mile Beach

  Nive River

  Norfolk Island

  Norfolk Island petrels see mutton-birds

  Norman, Tracey

  North Africa

  North Bay

  North Cerney

  North Devon

  North Devon Journal

  North Molton, Devon

  North Motton

  Horderns travel to

  North Motton Church

  North Motton Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s cricket match

  North Motton murder

  North Motton tennis club

  North Pole

  North-West Advocate

  North-West Post

  Northern Ireland

  Norwich, Devon

  Nowhere Else hamlet

  Num

  Oakes, Detective

  Oberon, Merle

  O’Brien, William Smith

  O’Brien family

  O’Donohue, Patrick

  O’Reilly, Bridie

  Ogilvie, A.G.

  Old Sawn-Off cliff-face

  Old Slaughterer’s Coffee House, London

  Olivier, Laurence

  Orford, Tasmania

  Orizaba (steamship)

  Overland Trail

  overlogging

  Owen, David

  Thylacine

  Owen family

  Oxford

  Oxley, John

  Oyster Bay see Great Oyster Bay

  Oyster Bay Guest Home, Swansea

  Oyster Bay tribe

  Oyster Cove, Tasmania

  ozone layer

  Pacific Navigation Company

  pademelon

  Page (Kemp creditor)

  Paradise hamlet

  Paraiba (now Joao Pessoa), Brazil

  Paris, SS (ship)

  Parker, Critchley

  Parker Bay

  Parklands High School, Burnie

  parochialism

  Passchendaele

  Patagonia

  Pateena (ship)

  Paterson, Barrie

  Paterson, Colonel ‘Phlegmatic’

  Patricia (mutton-bird oil seller)

  Pearce, Alexander

  Pearce, Ian

  Pearmain, Elizabeth

  Pedder, Mrs

  Pedder (Superintendant of Police)

  Pedra Blanca skink

  Pembroke, Tasmania

  Penfold, Bill

  Penguin, Tasmania

  Penn-Smith, Frank

  Péron, François

  Peru

  Peter (a builder)

  Phelps, Samuel

  Pickerdas (black swan)

  pidgin language

  Pinfold, William

  Plassy, Tasmania

  Plato

  platypus

  Plenty, New Norfolk

  Plymouth

  pneumonia

  Police Offences Act (1935)

  pollution

  Port Arthur (later Carnarvon)

  Port Dalrymple

  Port Dalrymple Yacht Club

  Port Davey

  Port Jackson (later Sydney)

  Port Phillip Bay

  Port Sorell

  Portsmouth

  Portugal

  possums

  potato blight

  Potter, Amy (née Kemp; Anthony Kemp’s elder sister)

  Kemp’s children, looking after

  Potter, Ruth (author’s grandmother)

  Potter, William (Kemp’s brother-in-law)

  correspondence with Kemp

  Kemp’s children, looking after

  loan to Kemp

  Pravda bar, Austurstræti, Reykjavik

  ‘Pretty Jack’

  Prime Seal Island

  Prinsep, Mrs

  Private Life of Henry VIII, The (film)

  probation system

  Ptolemy, Claudius: Geographia

  public hangings

  Puffinus tenuirostris

  Punch

  Purton, Chic

  Purton, Florence

  Purton family

  Pybus, Cassandra

  Pythagoras

  Qaddafi, Colonel Muammar

  Quadrant magazine

  Quamby Bluff, Western Tiers

  Quarterly Review

  Quebec

  Queen Mary

  Queen Victoria

  Queenborough

  Queensland

  Queenstown

  Quested, Mr (ship owner)

  Quilty, Professor Pat

  quolls

  rabbits

  racism

  Railton

  Ransom River

  rat-traps

  Recherche

  Redman, Alvin

  Régnier’s Dynamometer

  Reid, Alison

  Reliance (ship)

  Resolution (a smack)

  Reykjavik

  Reynolds, Henry

  Riley, Alexander (Kemp’s brother-in-law)

  Riley, Elizabeth see Kemp, Elizabeth

  Rio de Janeiro

  Risdon

  Risdon Cove

  Roaring Forties

  Roberts, Reverend R.H.

  Robey, John Vivian

  Robinson, George

  appearance

  Black Line

  negotiator for peace with Aborigines

  Tongerlongetter and

  Robson, Lloyd

  A History of Tasmania

  Rocky Cape

  Roe, Captain

  Rood, Anne

  Roots (television drama series)

  Rose, Gwen

  Rose, Harry

  Rose, Heather

  Rose, Ivy

  diary

  Rose, Mary

  Rose, Maud (Hordern’s granddaughter)

  Rosny Hill, Hobart

  Ross

  Ross (an English schoolteacher)

  Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire

  Rowallen, Lord and Lady

  Royal College of Surgeons

  Royal Hobart Hospital

  Royal Oak inn

  Royal Society of Tasmania

  Runnymede, Tasmania

  Rushdie, Salman

  Ryan, Lyndall

  Sage, Captain

  St Cricq, Jacques

  St David’s Cathedral, Hobart

  St Helen’s

  History Room

  St James’s, London

  St John’s church, North Motton

  St Joseph’s Catholic church, Hobart

  Salisbury, Reverend E.A.

  Samaritan Housing Association

  San Diego, Maria Island

  Sand, George

  Jacques

  Sandy Bay, Hobart

  Sant, Andrew

  ‘Off the Map’

  Sarah Island

  SARS

  Savery, Henry

  Quintus Servinton

  Savignac, James />
  Schouten, Willem C.

  Schouten House, Swansea

  Schouten Passage

  Scientific American

  Scotland

  scurvy

  sea-mouse (Sarahi Mitchelli)

  sea salts

  sealers

  seasickness

  Seaview Hotel, Ulverstone

  Second World War

  Selby, Harry

  Shadbolt, Lester

  Shakespeare, Garion

  Shakespeare, Gavin

  Shakespeare, Gillian (author’s wife)

  Shakespeare, Gloria

  Shakespeare, James

  Shakespeare, John (author’s father)

  Shakespeare, Laurelle

  Shakespeare, Martyn

  Shakespeare, Max George Tasman (author’s son)

  Shakespeare, Lalage (author’s mother)

  Shakespeare, Nevin

  Shakespeare, Nicholas (author)

  Shakespeare, Reynaldo

  Shakespeare, William

  Romeo and Juliet

  The Winter’s Tale

  Shaw, Colonel Michael Maxwell

  Shaw, Edward Carr

  Shaw, George Bernard

  shearwaters, short-tailed see mutton-birds

  sheep

  shells

  Mariner

  Sherborne School, Dorset

  Ship Inn, Hobart

  Shoal Bay

  Shute, Nevil: On the Beach

  Silent Prison, Port Arthur (Model Prison)

  Silk, Mrs (employer of Judith Simpson)

  Simon (a guide)

  Simpson, Emily (Kemp’s daughter)

  Simpson, Judith

  Sinyavsky, Andrei: A Voice from the Chorus

  Skeleton Creek

  Smithton

  snakes

  black

  tiger

  Snug, Tasmania

  soil quality

  Solomon, ‘Ikey’

  Sorell, Elizabeth (née Kemp; Kemp’s daughter)

  Sorell, Julia see Arnold, Julia

  Sorell, Lieutenant Governor William

  Sorell, Tasmania

  Sorell, William

  South Africa

  South America

  South Carolina

  South Downs, Sussex

  South Pole

  Southern Cross (cruise liner)

  Southern Ocean

  Spackman, Edward

  spears, spearings

  Spencer family

  Sprent, Charles

  Sprent hamlet (previously Eden)

  Spring Bay

  Staffordshire

  Stanfield, Edith

  Stanley, Arthur Peorhyn: The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold

  Stanley, Joseph

  Stanley, Lord

  Stanner, Bill

  Steiger, Rod

  Steinberg, Isaac

  Stella (ship)

 

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