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These are to certify the Principal officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy that the Articles of war and abstract of the Act of Parliament for the encouragement of seamen etc were read on board His Majestys Sloop Discovery between the 1st of April 1791 and the date hereof as prescribed by the said Act.

Dated on board His Majestys said Sloop at sea the
31st May 1791

(Signed) Geo. Vancouver, Capt. J. Whidbey, Master Thos. Keld, Boatswain

MUSTER TABLE OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP THE CHATHAM ARMED TENDER BETWEEN THE 1ST DAY OF MAY AND THE 30TH DAY OF JUNE 1791 INCLUSIVE

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These are to certify the Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy that the Articles of War and the Abstract of the Act of Parliament were read to the Ship's Company agreeable to the general printed instructions.

(Signed) W. R. Broughton, Lieut. & Commander J. Johnstone, Master

William House, Boatswain

Marines borne as part of the Complement p Admiralty Order:

Sergt John Fellbrook; privates John Rose, Peter Farris, James Landon, John Langley, Wm. Clark, Richard Stephens, Arthur Botting, John Reyners, Josh Potten.

(Signed) W. R. Broughton, Lieut. & Comm'd

J. Johnstone, Master

William House, Boatswain

INDEX

Admirals, degrees and grades of, 3.
Admiralty Inlet named, 166.
Adventurer, schooner built at Clayoquot
by Americans, 34.

Broughton, William Robert, 13, 52;

biography of, 264.

Burial customs of the Indians, 124.
Burial-place of Vancouver, 20.

Agricultural possibilities of the country, Burrard Inlet named, 188.

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American captains appear on the coast, Call, Sir John, biography of, 261.

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Barrington, Daines, "Miscellanies," 4.
Bellingham Bay named, 209.

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Chinese laborers at Nootka, 28.
Chinook Jargon, birthplace of, 44.

Bellingham, Sir William, biography of, Clayoquot Sound, 28, 71.

209.

Bering, Vitus, 22.

Biography of Bodega y Quadra, 50.

Biography of Vancouver, 7.

Birch Bay named, 210.

Bodega y Quadra, 4, 23, 50.

"Boston-man," 46.

Colnett, Captain, 26.

Columbia River, discovery of, 35; Van-

couver denies its existence, 84.
Commerce at Nootka, 329.

Cook, Captain James, 9, 23, 24.
Cook Inlet examined, 13.

Coolidge, Captain R. D., 35.

Boston owners of first American ships Cranstoun, Surgeon, discharged, 318.

in the Pacific, 34.

Brig Venus met, 289.

Brabant, Rev. Father A. J., 44.

Cypress Island named, 177.

Dadalus, storeship, 290.

British ships and crews seized by Span- Davidson, Professor George, tribute to

iards at Nootka, 32.

Broughton's Archipelago named, 264.

Vancouver, 21, 69, 81.

Deception Bay, 62.

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Duffin, Robert, testimony at Nootka, 325. Indian children offered for sale, 92.

Duncan, Captain, 26.

Duncan Rock, 74.

Dungeness, New, 79.

Early sovereignty, relative claims, 5.
Elisa, Lieutenant Francisco, 36.
Exploring expedition, complete list of
party, Appendix, 335.

Fidalgo, Lieutenant Salvador, 36.
Fife's Passage named, 266.
Fireworks displayed, 318.

First picture made of Mount Rainier,
138.

Fitzhugh Sound, 26, 283.
Flags lowered at Nootka, 39.
Foulweather Bluff named, 102.
Friend Penn, 165.

Fur hunters begin harvest, 25.

Gallians, Dionisio, 38.

Gardner, Sir Alan, 10, 11; biography

of, 169.

Geographic names, summary of, 5.
George III, 2; biography of, 167.

Indians, observations of, 4, 85, 124, 131,

139, 147, 162, 186, 198, 221, 233, 257-
Ingraham, Captain Joseph, 35, 320.
Iron and copper among Indians, 38.

Jervis, Admiral Sir John, biography of,

202.

Jervis's Canal named, 202.
Jesup Expedition, 4.

Jewitt, John R., enslaved by Nootka
Indians, 41.

Jewitt's Journal read at Nootka one
hundred years later, 47-
Johnstone, James, biography of, 237.
Johnstone's Straits named, 237.
Juan de Fuca, Straits of, 26.

Kendrick, Captain John, 33.
"King George-man," 46.

Knight, Sir John, biography of, 262.
Knight's Channel named, 262.

Loughborough, First Baron, biography
of, 230.

Loughborough's Channel named, 230.

McGee, Captain James, 35.

Gower, Sir Erasmus, biography of, McKey, with Nootka Indians, 26.

Georgia, Gulf of, 2.

Gosnell, R. E., 37, 51.

Gray, Captain Robert, 32, 69.

196.

Gray's crew escape massacre, 72.
Gray's Harbor, discovery of, 35.
Grenville, Lord, biography of, 64.

Grey, Captain George, biography of, 185.
Gulf of Georgia named, 167.
Guyraldo, 38.

Hanna, James, 25.

Maquinna, Chief of Nootka Indians, 28,

41, 233, 236, 249, 252, 258, 303, 314.
Marrowstone Point named, 99.
Marshall, William, biography of, 213.
Meares, John, 26, 27.

Meeting between American and British
captains, 69.

Menzies, Archibald, 70; biography of,
295; promoted to surgeon's place,
319.

Monroe Doctrine, beginning of, 10.
"Most lovely country," 128.
Mount Baker, 82.

Mount Chatham, 3.

Point Grey named, 185.
Point Marshall named, 213.
Point Mary named, 219.
Point Menzies named, 295.

Mount Olympus named, 29.

Mount Rainier named, 99.

Mount Stephens named, 271.

Point Mudge named, 226.

Point Partridge named, 173.

Point Philip named, 270.

Mudge, Zachary, biography of, 226; sent Point Roberts named, 182.

home with despatches, 330.

Murder of Spanish boy at Nootka, 322.
Mysterious poles erected by Indians, 85.

Neab Bay, name of, 307.
Neale, Sir Harry Burrard, 188.
Negotiations of diplomacy between
Quadra and Vancouver, 304.

New Albion, 70, 114.

New Dungeness, 79.

Point Sarah named, 219.
Point Upwood named, 205.
Point Wilson named, 174.
Poles at New Dungeness, 85.
Port Cox, 28.

Port Discovery, 3; named, 89.
Port Gardner named, 169.
Portlock, Nathaniel, 26.
Port Neville named, 252.
Port Orchard named, 135.

New Georgia, 2; name conferred, 168. Portraits of Vancouver, 19.

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Protection Island, 89.

Puget, Peter, 2, 70; biography of, 148.

Northwest America, first vessel built on Puget Sound, 1; name conferred, 147.

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