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WHITE's JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES.
[year 1787] [month March] I THIS day left London, charged with dispatches from the Secretary of State's office, and from the Admiralty, relative to the embarkation of that part of the marines and convicts intended for Botany Bay; and on the evening of the seventh, after travelling two days of the most incessant rain I ever remember, arrived at Plymouth, where the Charlotte and Friendship transports were in readiness to receive them.
General Collins, commander in chief at that port, lost no time in carrying the orders I had brought into execu∣tion: so that on the morning of the ninth, the detachment of marines were on board, with all the baggage. But the