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had the main responsibility for establishing the new colony under FitzRoy's direction. His decision in 1847 to allow the building of a horse racing track in Parramatta was the catalyst for the creation of Cumberland Oval, a venue which hosted racing, cricket, and in the 20th century, motorsports
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Lady Mary died from a carriage accident in Parramatta Park, outside Government House, in 1847. Within a year of her death, rumours were circulated about the colony of New South Wales about FitzRoy's 'womanising' ways. In 1850, FitzRoy made a visit to Berrima, to inspect the
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as governor who had been a strong ruler but had provoked the animosity of many in the colony. It is likely that FitzRoy was chosen because he tended to be more appeasing in his approach. FitzRoy, his wife and his son George arrived in the colony on board
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Fitzroy brought before the British government the advisability of some superior functionary being appointed, to whom all measures passed by local legislatures should be referred before being assented to. In the long discussion over the separation of the
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After sixteen months in the colony, Sir Charles' wife Mary was killed in a coach accident on 7 December 1847. A distraught FitzRoy considered resigning and returning to England, but his finances did not permit it. A memorial to Lady Mary Fitzroy is in
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on 2 August 1846. Soon after his arrival he was asked to use his influence to procure the disallowance of an act of the Tasmanian legislature imposing a duty of 15% on products imported from New South Wales.
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was founded, a branch of the royal mint was established and responsible government was granted. In 1847, Fitzroy served briefly as Governor of the Colony of
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Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy married, secondly (after his return to England), Margaret Gordon, on 11 December 1855. There was no issue from this marriage.
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Ellinor Sydney Stewart (died 1901), married Spencer Chapman, son of David Chapman and Maria Chatfield, and had issue
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Louisa Wilhelmina Stewart (1847-1938), married Kyrle Alfred Chapman, son of David Barclay Chapman and Maria Chatfield, did not have issue
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On 28 January 1855 he departed Australia and returned to England. On 11 September, his eldest son Augustus (a Captain in the
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officer, politician and colonial administrator who held governorships in several British colonies during the 19th century.
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Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy married, firstly, Lady Mary Lennox (15 August 1790 – 7 December 1847), first-born child of
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in 1818. On 11 March 1820, he married Lady Mary Lennox (daughter of the Duke of Richmond), just after his promotion to
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Sir Charles remained in New South Wales for eight eventful years, which saw many changes take place in the
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just before his departure. He returned to England in 1841 and shortly afterwards was made Governor of the
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Edith Stewart (died 1875), married Colonel Edward St. Aubyn, son of 
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Hilda Eugenia Stewart (died 1959), married Arthur Rhuven Guest, son of 
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at the age of 16. Just after his 19th birthday, FitzRoy's regiment took part in the
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Mary Caroline FitzRoy (20 December 1823 – 22 November 1895) married Admiral Hon.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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FitzRoy died in Piccadilly, London on 16 February 1858 at the age of 61.
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of the Australian states. In 1853, FitzRoy was appointed as Governor of
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes
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Charles Augustus FitzRoy Fitzsimons (9 November 1850 – 19 July 1921)
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In 1850, Governor FitzRoy received the gold miner and entrepreneur,
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colonies, not in the least being the first tentative steps towards
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from 1768 to 1770. He was notably a sixth-generation descendant of
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after he had discovered traces of gold at Ophir, New South Wales.
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Biography on NSW Constitution and Government Education Department
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The Waterloo roll call. With biographical notes and anecdotes
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British Army officer and colonial administrator (1796–1858)
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Lieutenant governors of the Colony of Prince Edward Island
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Governor of Prince Edward Island and the Leeward Islands
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Sir Charles was appointed as the eleventh Governor of
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Blanche Caroline Stewart (died 1927), married 
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Index

Robert FitzRoy
KCB
KH

Governor of Prince Edward Island
William IV
Victoria
John Harvey
George Wright
Governor of New South Wales
George Gipps
William Denison
Derbyshire
England
London
England
3rd Duke of Grafton
Robert FitzRoy
British Army
Lieutenant-colonel
Royal Horse Guards
Napoleonic Wars
Peninsular War
Battle of Vitoria
Hundred Days
Battle of Waterloo
Lieutenant-Colonel
KCB
KH
British Army

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