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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

CHAPTER XVI
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|Men.|Women.| Children | | | of 10 years | of 2 years | under 2 years -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Convicts* 1336 133 0 9 17 Troops 94 9 1 5 2 Civil Department 7 0 0 0 0 Seamen Settlers 3 0 0 0 0 Free Persons 0 7 2 1 2 Total number of persons 1440 149 3 15 21 -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*The convicts who are become settlers, are included in this number.] Of my Sydney journal, I find no part sufficiently interesting to be worth extraction.

This place had long been considered only as a depot for stores.
It exhibited nothing but a few old scattered huts and some sterile gardens.
Cultivation of the ground was abandoned, and all our strength transferred to Rose Hill.

Sydney, nevertheless, continued to be the place of the governor's residence, and consequently the headquarters of the colony.

No public building of note, except a storehouse, had been erected since my last statement.

The barracks, so long talked of, so long promised, for the accommodation and discipline of the troops, were not even begun when I left the country; and instead of a new hospital, the old one was patched up and, with the assistance of one brought ready-framed from England, served to contain the sick.
The employment of the male convicts here, as at Rose Hill, was the public labour.


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