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372: 182: 162: 447: 298:, a new vessel of 60 tons fitted with a centre-board (or "Schank") keel, towards the end of 1799 he sailed from the River Thames for Port Jackson on 18 March 1800. A brig of 60 tons, she carried a crew comprising the commanding officer, two mates and twelve seamen. His instructions were to proceed to Australia to prosecute "the discovery and survey of the unknown parts of the coast of New Holland", although it was always intended that he should hand the ship to 25: 511:. In real life and in the fiction, Grant accomplished much at a young age sailing a sloop to New South Wales (a lieutenant could be captain of a sloop in the Royal Navy of that era) and writing a book about the voyage. In real life he was promoted to commander; in fiction he is still a lieutenant in 1811, but wanting to be the captain. 383:
in Sydney, Grant asked permission on 31 August 1801 to return to Europe, which was granted. King spoke very favourably of Grant's abilities as an officer and seaman, but it is evident that he was not satisfied with Grant's survey work on his voyage to Bass Strait, and Grant was himself conscious of
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The narrative of a voyage of discovery, performed in His Majesty's vessel the Lady Nelson, of sixty tons burthen: with sliding keels, in the years 1800, 1801, and 1802, to New South Wales
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He reached the rank of commander in January 1805, and was given a pension in 1806 for wounds received in action while in command of
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entered the heads at Port Jackson at six in the evening of 16 December 1800 after a passage of seventy-one days from
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where he conducted a survey. He was back at Sydney on 14 May 1801. On 10 June 1801 Grant sailed to the
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The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson, with the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
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his want of knowledge of nautical surveying. After his return Grant published in 1803 his
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in May 1794. He passed his board for promotion to lieutenant and was promoted in 1800.
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After a particularly unpleasant period of disagreement with the officers of the
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When he arrived, it transpired that Flinders had returned to England and that
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Grant's early career is the base for a character also named James Grant in
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off the Dutch coast. Despite his wounds, he later commanded the sloops
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which was shortly afterwards translated into Dutch and German.
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from west to east, charting the then unknown coastline.
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on 8 July 1800. Here Grant received dispatches from the
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Egerton. 612: 610: 555: 370: 702: 288:Thanks to his friendship with Captain 616: 607: 551: 549: 547: 545: 543: 541: 477:He was the first European to land on 292:, as a lieutenant he took command of 441: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 492: 13: 671: 656:Dictionary of Australian Biography 563:Australian Dictionary of Biography 538: 386:Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery 14: 746: 735:Maritime exploration of Australia 445: 180: 160: 23: 434:, France, on 11 November 1833. 34:needs additional citations for 568:Australian National University 344:had been laid up as a hulk at 1: 531: 391: 309:. 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