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  1. Morison, Samuel Eliot (22 May 1944). "The Gilberts & Marshalls: A distinguished historian recalls the past of two recently captured Pacific groups". Life Magazine. Dicapai 1 July 2015. 
  2. 1 2 3 Leila Berney. "On this day: Arthur Phillip born". Australian Geographic. Dicapai 5 March 2015. 
  3. Pembroke 2013, p.5
  4. Parker 2009, pp.2–3
  5. Pembroke 2013, p.9
  6. Correspondence, Rev. Francis Swinden, 22 June 1753, cited in Pembroke 2013, p.12
  7. Parker 2009, p.4
  8. Pembroke 2013, p.12
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 Tink 2009, pp. 30–31
  10. Pembroke 2013, p.15
  11. Frost 1987, p.16
  12. Frost 1987, p.22
  13. Frost 1987, p.25
  14. Parker 2009, p.5
  15. Gazeta de Lisboa, 3 de Abril de 1787: Maurine Goldston-Morris, OAM, The Life of Admiral Arthur Phillip, RN, 1738–1814, Naval Historical Society of Australia Monograph No.58, Garden Island [1997].
  16. See for example, The World, 16 April 1789: "BOTANY BAY.— Mr. Philip, who has this command, has the aid of experience. He had a similar expedition entrusted him by PORTUGAL, to carry convicts to South America.".
  17. The St. James's Chronicle, The London Chronicle, The Daily Advertiser, The Gazetteer and The Public Advertiser, 16 September 1777.
  18. "East India Trade". The World. B. MIllan, London. 1 April 1787. m/s. 3. Dicapai 12 September 2014. (Langganan diperlukan (bantuan)). 
  19. King, Robert J.. "Arthur Phillip Defensor de Colónia, Governador de Nova Gales do Sul" Ilha Fiscal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (25–29 October 1999).
  20. Correspondence, Luís de Almeida Portugal Soares de Alarcão d'Eça e Melo Silva Mascarenhas, 2nd Marquess of Lavradio, 1778. Cited in Tink 2009, p.31
  21. Viscount Keppel, First Lord of the Admiralty, to Townshend, 25 September 1782; Clements Library (Ann Arbor), Sydney Papers, 9; British Library, India and Oriental, H 175, f.237. Cited in Frost 1995, p.114
  22. Phillip to Sandwich, 17 January 1781; National Maritime Museum (Greenwich), Sandwich Papers, F/26/23.
  23. Blankett to Shelburne, August 1782; Clements Library (Ann Arbor), Sydney Papers, 9; quoted in Frost 1987, p.114.
  24. Admiralty Lords to Kingsmill, 17 December 1782, National Archives, Kew, ADM 2/113: 522–3; Kingsmill to Admiralty Lords, 1 January 1783, National Archives, Kew, ADM 1/2015; Keppel to Middleton, 17 December 1782, National Archives, Kew, HO 28/2: 410–1; quoted in Alan Frost 1987, p.114.
  25. National Archives, Kew, ADM 51/354; ADM 2/113; quoted in Alan Frost 1987, p.114. The departure of the squadron from Portsmouth was reported in The General Evening Post, The London Chronicle, 18 January, The Morning Post, 20 January 1783; Phillip's return to Portsmouth in the Europe was reported in The Whitehall Evening Post, 24 April 1784.
  26. India Office Records, H 175, f.237; quoted in Alan Frost, Convicts & Empire: A Naval Question, 1776 1811, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1980, p.209. Phillip used the contemporary Portuguese spelling for Montevideo.
  27. Frost 1987, pp. 129–133
  28. Frost 1980, pp.115–116, 129
  29. 1 2 Hughes 1986, p.66
  30. James Matra to Banks, 28 July 1783, British Library Additional MS 33979: 206. Cited in Frost 1995, p.110
  31. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789) – from Project Gutenberg
  32. "Cable v. Sinclair [1788] NSWKR 7; [1788] NSWSupC 7". Macquarie University Law School. Dicapai 1 July 2015. 
  33. Britton (ed.) 1978, p. 53
  34. Tink, Andrew (2009). Cavalier, Rodney, penyunting. The Governors of New South Wales. The Federation Press. m/s. 42–43. ISBN 9781862877436
  35. Watkin Tench. A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson (PDF). 
  36. First Australians. Blackfella Films, SBS, and Screen Australia. 2008. Dicapai 26 September 2012. 
  37. Watkin Tench, 1788 (ed: Tim Flannery), 1996, ISBN 1-875847-27-8, p. 167
  38. Hunter, Chapter XXIII
  39. Michael Pembroke, Arthur Phillip – Sailor, Mercenary, Governor, Spy, Melbourne, Hardie Grant Books, 2013.
  40. Michael Flynn, "New perspectives on Arthur Phillip, first Governor of New South Wales [Series of parts]: Part 1: Wives, graves and ghosts." Descent, Volume 43 Issue 2 (June 2013) : 65–81.
  41. Broughton, W. (1 April 1815). "Sydney: Sitting Magistrate W. Broughton Esq". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. G. Howe. m/s. 2. Dicapai 11 August 2007. 
  42. St Nicholas Church, Bathampton, Burial place of Arthur Phillip
  43. Lost the plot
  44. Details of move
  45. Serle, Percival (1949). "Phillip, Arthur (1738–1814), admiral, and first governor of New South Wales". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Project Gutenberg Australia. Dicapai 3 March 2011. 
  46. 1 2 "Westminster Abbey honours father of modern Australia". Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey. 9 July 2014. Dicapai 15 July 2014. 
  47. Withington, Ron (2014). "Peerless Pilgrimage" (PDF). Britain-Australia Society. Dicapai 28 November 2016. 
  48. "Westminster Abbey honours the father of modern Australia" (PDF). St James' Parish Connections. St James' Church, Sydney: 10. August–September 2014. Dicapai 31 August 2014. 
  49. "Arthur Phillip Memorial Service". St James' Parish Connections. St James' Church, Sydney: 12–14. October–November 2014. Dicapai 24 October 2014. 
  50. Decent, Tom (28 August 2014). "Arthur Phillip, NSW's first governor, memorialised with bronze bust". The Sydney Morning Herald. Dicapai 31 August 2014. 
  51. "The First Governor – A Bicentenary Symposium on Arthur Phillip". Museum of Sydney. Dicapai 31 August 2014. 

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