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He arrived at the boundary of his late surveys, and pushing on reached Chambers' Creek, so named by Stuart, who had discovered it during Babbage's absence at Lake Gairdner. This creek, which Babbage called Stuart's Creek, he traced to a large salt lake, which he christened Lake Gregory, now known as Lake Eyre.

Gairdner finds charges of untruthfulness and dishonesty established at every turn. Gairdner, Foxe has given a false colour to the history of the times, and especially to the sentiments and motives of the persecutors. Nevertheless, that the influence of Foxe is not by any means extinct in our own day, is proved by the successive republications of his book during the nineteenth century.

Ch. in XVIth Century/, 114. /Letters and Papers/, v., 886. Ehses, op. cit., 200-1. Haile, /The Life of Reginald Pole/, 1910, p. 88. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 318. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 318-19. Ehses, op. cit., 212-13. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, i., 48-52. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 344. /Lollardy and the Reformation/, i., 424-35. Cf.

Babbage, and his instructions were to examine the country between Lake Torrens and the lately-discovered Lake Gairdner, and to survey and map the respective western and eastern shores of the two lakes, so as to remove for the future any doubts as to their true formation and position.

Gairdner, /History of the English Church/, p. 31. On this subject, cf. Lingard, /History of England/, iii., 126-33. Maitland, /The Roman Law in the Church of England, and English Law and the Renaissance/, 1901. Gairdner, /Lollardy/, etc., i., 495-8. See bibliography, chap. i., /Calendar of Letters and Papers Henry VIII./, 18 vols., 1862-1902.

Bridgett, /Life of Blessed John Fisher/, 1888. Stewart, /Life of John Fisher/, 1879. Cf. Bridgett, /Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More/, 1891. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 361. Cf. Turnbull, /Account of Monastic Treasures confiscated at the Dissolution/, etc., 1836. Gairdner, /Letters and Papers Hen. VIII./, xi., xii. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, vol. ii., 304 sqq.

Elsey Disappointment in the length of 'the Victoria Journey to the Westward Discovery of Sturt's Creek Its course followed south Termination in a salt lake Return to Victoria River Start homeward, overland The Albert identified The Leichhardt christened Return by the Burdekin and Suttor Visit of Babbage to Lake Torrens Expedition by Goyder Deceived by mirage Excitement in Adelaide Freeling sent out Discovers the error Hack explores the Gawler Range Discovers Lake Gairdner Warburton in the same direction Swinden and party west of Lake Torrens Babbage in the Lake District His long delay Warburton sent to supersede him Rival claims to discovery Frank Gregory explores the Gascoyne in Western Australia A. C. Gregory follows the Barcoo in search of Leichhardt Discovery of a marked tree Arrival in Adelaide The early explorations of M'Dowall Stuart Frank Gregory at Nickol Bay Discovers the Ashburton Fine pastoral country Discovers the De Grey and Oakover Rivers Turned back by the desert Narrow escape.

Gasquet, /Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries/. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, vol. ii., 3-221. /Cambridge Modern History/, i., chap. xv. On the relations between the clergy and the laity, cf. Gairdner, op. cit., vol. i., 243-86. Gasquet, op. cit., chap. iii.-v. Gairdner, /History of the English Church in the Sixteenth Century/, 41-59.

The large one that crossed our south course is evidently the head of Lake Gairdner. I could see it winding away in that direction. We have now got upon a plain slightly undulating with thick scrub and the unceasing mulga, intermixed with a few black oaks; no signs of water, no creeks.

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