David Collins, dispatched from London in response…
October 1803 CE
David Collins, dispatched from London in response to King's initial request, had departed from England in April 1803, in command of HMS Calcutta with orders to establish a colony at Port Phillip.
Collins had been a member of the First Fleet fifteen years earlier, and the Colonial Office had felt this experience would be invaluable in the creation of a second settlement.
He arrives in Port Phillip Bay in October 1803.
After establishing a short lived settlement at Sullivan Bay, near the current site of Sorrento, he writes to Governor King, expressing his dissatisfaction with the location, and seeking permission to relocate the settlement to the Derwent River.
King, realizing the fledgling settlement at Risdon Cove will be well reinforced by Collins' arrival, agrees to the proposal.