List of Australian places named by James Cook

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Side box This is a list of Australian places named by James Cook. James Cook was the first navigator to chart most of the Australian east coast, one of the last major coastlines in the world unknown to Europeans at the time. Cook named many bays, capes and other geographic features, nearly all of which are still gazetted,[1] and most of which are still in use today, although in some places the spelling is slightly different. This is a list of the placenames he used in his first voyage listed from south to north as described on his 1773 chart[2] and in his journals.

List

Name Date (1770) Reason for naming Coords Notes
Point Hicks 19 April Lieutenant Zachary Hickes, "was the first who discover'd this land"

However, there is no land feature at Cook's coordinates. In 1970, Cape Everard was renamed Point Hicks.

Script error: No such module "Coordinates". spelled his name Hickes, Cook wrote it without the "e"
Ram Head 19 April Ramhead "go in to Plymouth Sound" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Howe 20 April Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Dromedary (Montague Island) 21 April A point running out from under Mount Dromedary. Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook mistook Montague Island for a headland.[3]
Mount Dromedary 21 April "pretty high mountain laying near the shore which on account of its figure I named Mount Dromedary" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". now called Mount Gulaga
Batemans Bay 21 April Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Point Upright 22 April "on account of its perpendicular Clifts" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Pigeon House 22 April "a remarkable peaked hill laying inland the top of which look'd like a Pigeon house" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Marked on chart as Pidgeon House
Cape St George 23 April discovered on St George's Day Script error: No such module "Coordinates". now Jervis Bay Territory
Long Nose 25 April "on account of its Figure" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". now called Beecroft Peninsula (to the north of Jervis Bay)
Red Point 25 April red colour Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Point Solander 28 April Daniel Solander, botanist on board Script error: No such module "Coordinates". to the south of Botany Bay
Botany Bay 28 April – 6 May "The great quantity of plants Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander found in this place occasioned my giving it the Name of Botany Bay" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". originally Stingray Harbour
Cape Banks 6 May Joseph Banks Script error: No such module "Coordinates". to the north of Botany Bay
Port Jackson 6 May George Jackson, a secretary of the Admiralty Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Broken Bay 7 May "broken land that appear'd to form a bay" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook's Broken Bay was the area near Narrabeen Lake.
Cape Three Points 7 May "high land which projected out in 3 bluff Points" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". between Copacabana and Avoca Beach
Point Stephens 11 May Sir Philip Stephens, Secretary to the Admiralty (1763–95) Script error: No such module "Coordinates". On the coast near Fingal Bay, New South Wales
Port Stephens 11 May Sir Philip Stephens, Secretary to the Admiralty Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Black Head 11 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates". SE of Tinonee
Cape Hawke 11 May Sir Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, First Lord of the Admiralty Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Three Brothers 12 May "3 remarkable large high hills lying Contigious to each other... bore some resemblance to each other" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". called separately South Brother (Script error: No such module "Coordinates". ), Middle Brother and North Brother
Smoakey Cape 13 May "fires that Caused a great Quantity of smoke" on the cape Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Solitary Isles 15 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Byron 15 May John Byron Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Easternmost point of Australia
Mount Warning 16 May breakers found within sight Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Point Danger 16 May Point off which shoals lie Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook's Point Danger was Fingal Head – 2n Miles South of the present-day Point Danger on the QldNSW border
Point Lookout 17 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates". North-eastern point of North Stradbroke Island
Morton Bay 17 May James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton, was President of the Royal Society Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Moreton was a later misspelling of Morton. What Cook named Morton Bay comprised the Pacific Ocean side of what is now called Moreton Island. The name Moreton Bay is now applied to larger expanse of water on the inland side of Moreton and Stradbroke Islands, comprising the mouth of the Brisbane River.[4]
Cape Morton 17 May James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Northern end of Moreton Island
Glasshouse Bay 17 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook did not realise it was part of Moreton Bay; between Moreton Island and Bribie Island
The Glass Houses 17 May hills resemble glass houses Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Now called The Glass House Mountains
Double Island Point 18 May "on account of its figure... the point itself is of such an unequal Height that it looks like 2 Small Islands laying under the land" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Wide Bay 18 May large open bay Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Wide Bay–Burnett is used as the region name for the larger surrounding area today. Rainbow Beach is on the bay.
Indian Head 19 May "a number of the Natives were Assembled" there Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Eastern point of Fraser Island
Sandy Cape 20 May sand Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Northern point of Fraser Island
Break Sea Spit 21 May "now we had smooth water, whereas upon the whole Coast to the Southward of it we had always a high Sea or swell from the South-East." Script error: No such module "Coordinates". shoal projecting north from the north tip of Fraser Island
Herveys Bay 21 May Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
South Head 23 May South head of Bustard Bay Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Now known as Round Hill Head, Cook's first landing in Queensland and second in Australia.
Bustard Bay 23 May bustard (bird) Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
North Head 23 May North head of Bustard Bay Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Now known as Bustard Head
Cape Capricorn 25 May Tropic of Capricorn Script error: No such module "Coordinates". NE point of Curtis Island
Keppel Isles 26 May Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Great Keppel Island largest of the group
Keppel Bay 27 May Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Manyfold 27 May "from the Number of high Hills over it" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
The Two Brothers 28 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Island Head 28 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Townshend 28 May Charles Townshend, Lord of the Admiralty 1765–1770[5] Script error: No such module "Coordinates". northern tip of Townshend Island
Shoal Water Bay 28 May Shoal water Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Northumberland Isles 28 May Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Thirsty Sound 30 May "by reason we could find no fresh Water" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Bay of Inlets 1 June "the Number of Inlets, Creeks, etc., in it." Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Named a 100 km region of coastline from Cape Palmerston (south of Mackay) to Cape Townshend (name no longer in use)
Long Isle 1 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Broad Sound 1 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Palmerston 1 June Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Lord of the Admiralty, 1766–78 Script error: No such module "Coordinates". SE of Carmila
Slade Point 2 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Hillsborough 2 June Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire (the Earl of Hillsborough); First Secretary of State for the Colonies, and President of the Board of Trade Script error: No such module "Coordinates". 30 km NNW of Mackay
Repulse Bay 3 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Conway 3 June General Henry Seymour Conway, Secretary of State 1765–68 Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Whitsundays Passage 4 June discovered on Whitsunday Script error: No such module "Coordinates". between Hamilton Island, Whitsunday Island and the mainland
Cumberland Isles 4 June Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Originally the name for what are now called the Whitsunday Islands; Cook only called the passage Whitsundays. [1]
Cape Gloucester 4 June Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Actually an island
Holburn Isle 4 June Admiral Francis Holburne Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Edgecumbe Bay 4 June Captain George Edgcumbe, 1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe commanded the Lancaster in the fleet in North America in 1758 in which Cook served. Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Mount Upstart 5 June "because being surrounded with low land it starts or rises up singley at the first making of it" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Bowling Green 5 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Cleveland 6 June either in honour of a John Clevland the Secretary to the Admiralty around that time, or after Cleveland, England where he was born.[6] Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook spelled the name with an "e", adding to the confusion
Cleveland Bay 6 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Magnetical Island 6 June "the Compass did not traverse well when near it" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Now called Magnetic Island
Palm Isles 6 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Halifax Bay 8 June George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax was Secretary of State 1763–65 Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Point Hillock 8 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates". on Hinchinbrook Island
Cape Sandwich 8 June John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich Script error: No such module "Coordinates". on Hinchinbrook Island
Family Islands 8 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Dunk Island 8 June George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Rockingham Bay 8 June Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Double Point 8 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Frankland Islands 9 June Admiral Sir Thomas Frankland, 5th Baronet Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Grafton 9 June Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton was Prime Minister when Cook sailed Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Fitzroy Island 9 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Green Island 10 June "a Low green woody Island" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Trinity Bay 10 June discovered on Trinity Sunday Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Tribulation 10 June "because here began all our Troubles" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cook hit a reef here, before changing course, and later that night hitting Endeavour Reef.
Hope Island 13 June "we were always in hopes of being able to reach these Islands" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Weary Bay 13 June Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Endeavour River 14 June – 4 August HM Bark Endeavour Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Ship beached while repairs conducted, near modern-day Cooktown
Cape Bedford 4 August Probably after John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, who had been First Lord of the Admiralty, 1744–47 Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Flattery 10 August "We now judged ourselves to be clear of all Danger, having, as we thought, a Clear, open Sea before us; but this we soon found otherwise" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Islands of Direction 10 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates". South Direction Island and North Direction Island
Point Lookout 11 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Not to be confused with the Point Lookout which Cook had earlier so named, being the north-eastern point of North Stradbroke Island.
Lizard Island 12 August "only land Animals we saw here were Lizards, and these seem'd to be pretty Plenty" Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Lizard Island still enjoys a substantial population of huge monitor lizards.
Eagle Island 12 August "We found on this Island a pretty number of Birds, the most of them sea Fowl, except Eagles; 2 of the Latter we shott and some of the others" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Providential Channel 17 August providence Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Weymouth 17 August Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath, Viscount Weymouth was one of the Secretaries of State when the Endeavour sailed Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Weymouth Bay 17 August Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Forbes Islands 19 August Admiral John Forbes was a Commissioner of Longitude in 1768, and had been a Lord of the Admiralty 1756–63 Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Bolt Head 19 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Sir Charles Hardy's Isles 18 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Temple Bay 19 August Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, brother of George Grenville, was First Lord of the Admiralty in 1756 Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cockburn Islands 19 August Admiral George Cockburn was a Commissioner of Longitude and Comptroller of the Navy when Cook left England. Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Grenville 19 August George Grenville Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Shelburne Bay 20 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Orfordness 20 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
New Castle Bay 21 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
York Cape 21 August Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany Script error: No such module "Coordinates". The northern tip of Australia's east coast now known as Cape York was named by Cook.[7] Cape York Peninsula is the entire promontory between the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Coral Sea (Pacific Ocean) and was not named by Cook (who did not enter the Gulf of Carpentaria), but its name is derived from the name Cook gave to its northern tip.[8]
York Isles 21 August Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Possession Island 22 August "in the Name of His Majesty King George the Third took possession of the whole Eastern coast from the above Latitude [38°S] down to this place by the Name of New Wales1"

However, the Admiralty's instructions[9] did not authorized Cook to annex New Holland (Australia), so there was no possession ceremony. Cook re-wrote his hilltop signalling drill as a possession ceremony when he learnt that the French had preceded him across the Pacific.[10]

Script error: No such module "Coordinates". 1"The Admiralty copy, as well as that belonging to Her Majesty, calls it New South Wales."
Prince of Wales's Isles 22 August George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cape Cornwall 22 August Script error: No such module "Coordinates". SW point of Prince of Wales Island
Wallis Isles 23 August probably after Captain Samuel Wallis, who made a voyage across the Pacific in the Dolphin in 1767, and discovered Tahiti Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Endeavours Strait 23 August HMB Endeavour Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Booby Island 23 August "mostly a barren rock frequented by Birds, such as Boobies" Script error: No such module "Coordinates".

See also

References

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  1. Geoscience Australia, place name search
  2. A Chart of New South Wales, or the east coast of New Holland. Cook, James, 1728–1779
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