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D'Arcy Wentworth Jr.

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Wentworth was sworn in as a Justice of the Peace for Van Diemen's Land on 9 September 1830. Between 7 October and 24 November 1830, he was one of three commanders of a force of 2200 men, 550 soldiers and 1650 convicts and volunteer colonists, separated into three divisions. Wentworth led detachments
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rivers. The operation was known as the Black Line., its purpose was to "...capture those hostile Tribes of Natives which are daily committing renewed atrocities upon the Settlers..." This occurred as part of what has become known as the
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in February 1796. After his mother's death in January 1800, his father changed the then six-year-old's Dorset Crowley's name to D'Arcy Wentworth, and his younger brother Matthew's name to John Wentworth (1795-1820). He and his brothers
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On 27 April 1826, he married Scottish born Elizabeth Macpherson, third daughter of Major Charles Macpherson (1751-1820) of Gordonhall in
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Armed conflict between Aborigines and British armed forces in Southeast Australia, 1788-1831
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and John were sent to England for schooling in 1802, which began in October 1803.
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The Heritage of Tasmania : the illustrated register of the National Estate
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While in Van Diemen's Land, Wentworth served as police magistrate in
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in 1814. He later returned to New South Wales, rising to the rank of
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The family left Norfolk Island and sailed for Sydney on board HMS
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The Second Fleet : Britain's grim convict armada of 1790
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for the Northumberland boroughs, comprising East and West
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Wentworth enlisted in the army in England in 1811, as an
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The Maitland Mercury And Hunter River General Advertiser
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Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 566:– via National Library of Australia. 502:– via National Library of Australia. 458: 255:From 1843 to 1845 he was a member of the 161:, and Catherine Crowley, a convict from 577:Australian Heritage Commission (1983). 423: 316:"Catherine Crowley: A Convict Sea Wife" 707: 512: 399: 700:Colonial Secretary of New South Wales 692:Colonial Secretary's papers 1822-1877 597: 461:"D'Arcy Wentworth: A Gentleman Rogue" 367: 365: 363: 339: 313: 119:Wentworth/Hill/Griffiths/Scott/Cooper 373:"Major D'Arcy Wentworth (1793-1861)" 730:19th-century Australian politicians 257:New South Wales Legislative Council 13: 611:Australian Dictionary of Biography 360: 14: 741: 685: 603: 459:Gilchrist, Catie (9 May 2019). 292:Political families of Australia 155:Prime Minister of Great Britain 616:Australian National University 542: 478: 333: 281:St John's Cemetery, Parramatta 145:He was born Dorset Crowley on 1: 521:University of New South Wales 513:Connor, John Stephen (1999). 379:Parliament of New South Wales 300: 140: 606:"Schaw, Charles (1785–1874)" 224:of troops from Bothwell and 165:. They had met on board the 7: 696:State Library of Queensland 286: 10: 746: 437:. The Red Book of Scotland 340:Flynn, Michael C. (2001). 519:(Masters Thesis thesis). 218: 183:William Charles Wentworth 114: 104: 93: 85: 77: 69: 51: 30: 23: 604:Smith, Julie Carington. 270: 215:; they had no children. 25:D'Arcy Wentworth Jr. 555:The Hobart Town Courier 431:"Macpherson of Benchar" 529:10.26190/unsworks/6704 411:. 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Index

Norfolk Island
Launceston
D'Arcy Wentworth
William Wentworth
Wentworth/Hill/Griffiths/Scott/Cooper
New South Wales
Norfolk Island
D'Arcy Wentworth
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
Staffordshire
Neptune
Second Fleet
William Charles Wentworth
ensign
Ceylon
captain
Badenoch
St Cuthbert's Church
Edinburgh
Hamilton
Great Lake
Ouse
Clyde
Black War
Bothwell
New South Wales Legislative Council
Maitland
Newcastle
Launceston

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