They left after a stay of seven weeks and reached King George Sound on 24 December 1821.
He died at King George Sound on 8 November 1835.
Instead the settlement and surrounding locality were usually referred to as King George Sound.
From there he explored the region inland from King George Sound.
King George Sound is now home to the thriving town of Albany.
The ship encountered rough weather during its passage, arriving in King George Sound on 14 November 1872.
After three weeks there, they headed south to King George Sound.
The expedition did not enter King George Sound due to bad weather.
The type specimen that his description was based on was collected from King George Sound.
In 1826, the first British military outpost was established at King George Sound.