A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

Watkin Tench (1758 - 1833)

Watkin Tench was a British marine officer who sailed with the First Fleet from England to Australia, landing in January 1788. He first wrote an account of his experiences with the First Fleet in a book called "A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay". Later he published this book, "A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson", where he takes up from where he left off in the previous account; July 1788 up until he left the colony in December 1791. This is one of the earliest published accounts of this pivotal period in Australian history. Tench displays all the assumptions and world-views of an officer of Imperial England, but also reveals his own intelligent personality and occasional flashes of empathy. The account is a classic of its kind and is invaluable to historians. (Summary by chocmuse)

Genre(s): Early Modern

Language: English

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Play 00 Preface chocmuse
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Play 01 Chapter I. A Retrospect of the State of the Colony of Port Jackson, on the Date of my former Narrative, in July, 1788 chocmuse
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Play 02 Chapter II. Transactions of the Colony from the sailing of the First Fleet in July, 1788, to the Close of that Year chocmuse
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Play 03 Chapter III. Transactions of the Colony, from the Commencement of the Year 1789, until the End of March chocmuse
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Play 04 Chapter IV. Transactions of the Colony in April and May, 1789 chocmuse
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Play 05 Chapter V. Transactions of the Colony until the Close of the Year 1789 chocmuse
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Play 06 Chapter VI. Transactions of the Colony, from the Beginning of the Year 1790 until the End of May following chocmuse
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Play 07 Chapter VII. Transactions of the Colony in June, July, and August, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 08 Chapter VIII. Transactions of the Colony in the Beginning of September, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 09 Chapter IX. Transactions of the Colony in part of September and October, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 10 Chapter X. The arrival of the 'Supply' from Batavia; the State of the Colony in November, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 11 Chapter XI. Farther Transactions of the Colony in November, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 12 Chapter XII. Transactions of the Colony in Part of December, 1790 chocmuse
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Play 13 Chapter XIII. The Transactions of the Colony continued to the End of May, 1791 chocmuse
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Play 14 Chapter XIV. Travelling Diaries in New South Wales chocmuse
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Play 15 Chapter XV. Transactions of the Colony to the end of November, 1791 chocmuse
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Play 16 Chapter XVI. Transactions of the colony until 18th of December 1791, when I quitted it, with an Account of its state at that time chocmuse
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Play 17 Chapter XVII Part 1. Miscellaneous Remarks on the country. On its vegetable productions. On its climate. On its animal productions. On its natives, etc. chocmuse
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Play 18 Chapter XVII Part 2. Miscellaneous Remarks on the country. On its vegetable productions. On its climate. On its animal productions. On its natives, etc. chocmuse
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Play 19 Chapter XVII. Observations on the Convicts chocmuse
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Play 20 Chapter XIX. Facts relating to the probability of establishing a whale fishery on the coast of New South Wales, with Thoughts on the same chocmuse
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