- and
instead lay the
spear near to
where Willemering was standing.
About half an hour into the meeting,
Willemering, who had
picked up the spear, came forward...
- amenable.
Governor Phillip chose not to
retaliate after he was
speared by
Willemering at
Kayemai (Manly Cove) on 7
September 1790, in the
presence of Bennelong...
-
Phillip took a
gesture by
Bennelong towards another Aboriginal man,
Willemering, as an
invitation for an introduction, and
extended his hand to the latter...
-
suddenly surrounded by
warriors and
speared in the
shoulder by a man
called Willemering. He
ordered his men not to retaliate. Phillip,
perhaps realising that...
- same date. On 17 September 1790,
Governor Phillip,
instead of
punishing Willemering for
spearing him 10 days
earlier over the
kidnapping of Bennelong, met...
- 'The
Recruiting Officer'
performed by convicts. 1790
Phillip speared by
Willemering at
Manly Cove.
Second Fleet arrives with many
deaths and
convicts in...
- of Sydney.
Retrieved 17
January 2024. Smith,
Keith Vincent (2016). "
Willemering".
Dictionary of Sydney.
Retrieved 17
January 2024. Smith,
Keith Vincent...
- Wild Toby (c.1840–1883) –
Aboriginal bushranger from
central Queensland Willemering (c.1755 - c.1800) a
Dharug man who
speared Governor Arthur Phillip Winberri...
- into the
incident where Phillip was
speared and
wounded by the
warrior Willemering.
Despite this violence,
further interactions between Bennelong and the...
-
Arthur Phillip was
speared in the
shoulder by an
Aboriginal man
named Willemering at the
place he
named Manly.
Balmain skillfully removed the
broken spear...