Authors: Nicholas Shakespeare
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 GarcÃa:
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
mutton-birds
Myers, John
Â
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
Â
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
Â
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 âPhlegmatic'
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
âPretty 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
Â
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
Â
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
âOff 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, âIkey'
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)
Stephen, James
Stirling community
Stodart's Hotel, Hobart
Stoke Rivers, Devon
Stoke Rivers, North Motton
Stokell, Dr George
Stokes, Lieutenant Pringle
Strahan
Styx Forest
Sullivan, Bruce
sun fish
Sunday Companion
sunstroke
Surrey Theatre, London
Swan River
Swansea
History Room
Swansea Hotel
Swift, Jonathan:
Gulliver's Travels
Sydney
see also
Port Jackson
arrival of Kemp in (1795)
description of
Sydney Heads
Sydney Opera House
Â
takahe
Takudo, Admiral Tatsuo
Tamar
(ship)
Tamar River
Tangiers
Tanzania
Tapte (chief of the lagoon people)
Taraba, the Nasty One
Tas (a birder)
Tasman, Abel Janszoon
dies in disgrace
discovery of Tasmania (1642)
learning sailing
Tasmanian tiger
Tasman Peninsula
Tasman Sea
Tasmania
see also
Van Diemen's Land
Castra settlement
European population
first sighted by a European (1642)
fugitives in
health resort
mainland Australia and
map
mineral deposits
name change (1856)