Watkin Tench (Oct 6, 1758 - May 7, 1833) become a British marine officer who's first-rate recognized for publishing two books describing his studies within the First Fleet, which hooked up the primary agreement in Australia in 1788. His money owed, "Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay" (this edition) and "Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson" provide an account of the appearance and primary 4 years of the colony. Little more is understood of him until he sailed as a part of the First Fleet, although he statistics that he had spent time in the West Indies and his service record suggests that he turned into promoted to Captain-Lieutenant in September 1782 and went on half of-pay in May 1786. In October 1788, Robert Ross made a listing of marines who desired to stay in Australia either as infantrymen or settlers. Tench headed the list as a soldier for 1 tour larger of three years.' Among his achievements inside the fledgling colony of New South Wales Tench turned into the primary European to find out the Nepean River. Tench's bills have been encouraged with the aid of the liberalism of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the idea of the noble savage. He for that reason writes with a few sympathies of the Aborigines. His writings consist of a whole lot of data approximately the Aborigines of Sydney, the Gadigal and Cammeraygal (whom he knew as "Indians"). He became pleasant with Bennelong, Barangaroo, and several others. He stayed in Sydney until December 1791 when he sailed domestic at the HMS Gorgon, arriving in Plymouth in July 1792.