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The controlling European element of the Jamaican population, those who had the most to lose, regarded Eyre as the hero who had saved Jamaica from disaster. Eyre's influence on the white planters was so strong that he convinced the House of Assembly to pass constitutional reforms that brought the old
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Erroneously convinced that he was one of the leaders of the rebellion, Eyre authorised the execution of Gordon, who was tried for high treason by Lieutenant Herbert Brand in a court-martial. On 23 October, Gordon was hanged two days after his hastily-arranged trial, and Bogle followed him on to the
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As Governor of Jamaica, Eyre mixed only with the white ruling class, to whose interests he was sympathetic. Instead of trying to relieve the unemployment problems or the unfair tax burdens on the poorer classes, he busied himself with the passing of bills to provide punishment on the treadmill for
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travelled to Market Drayton but failed to convince the Justices to endorse his case against Eyre. The Jamaica Committee next asked the Attorney-General to certify the criminal information against Eyre but was rebuffed. Eyre then moved to London so that he might bring matters to a head and offer
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The case went next to the civil courts. Alexander Phillips charged Eyre with six counts of assault and false imprisonment, in addition to conversion of Phillips's "goods and chattels", and the case was eventually brought to the UK Court of Exchequer as
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Eyre's legal expenses were covered by the British government in 1872, and in 1874 he was granted the pension of a retired colonial governor. He lived out the remainder of his life at Walreddon Manor in the parish of
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On 29 April 1841, two of the aboriginal people killed Baxter and left with most of the supplies. Eyre and Wylie survived only because they chanced to encounter at a bay near
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and succeeded. The Queen's Bench grand jury, upon presentation of the case against Eyre, declined to find a true bill of indictment, and Eyre was freed of criminal pursuit.
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encouraged and led a rebellion, and occasioned the death of 18 militia or officials. Fearful of an island-wide uprising, Eyre brutally suppressed the
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Sari Braithwaite; Tom Gara; Jane Lydon (June 2011). "From Moorundie to Buckingham Palace: Images of "King" Tenberry and his son Warrulan, 1845–55".
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Eyre Road, Linton, Palmerston North also is thought to be named after him as well as a few streets in Canterbury, New Zealand. Closer to the
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Those events created great controversy in England and resulted in demands for Eyre to be arrested and tried for murdering Gordon.
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declined to arrest him, due to the failure of the cases against the soldiers, whereupon the imagined prosecutors applied to the
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of 1865. Up to 439 black peasants were killed in the reprisals, some 600 flogged, and about 1000 houses burnt down. General
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was submitted to the Exchequer, whose judgment affirmed the one below, and an important precedent was thus set by
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Julie Evans (2002), "Re-reading Edward Eyre—Race, resistance and repression in Australia and The Caribbean",
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With the money from the sale, Eyre set out to explore the interior of South Australia. In 1839, Eyre went on
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Ian Henderson (2 January 2014). "Planetary Lives: Edward Warrulan, Edward John Eyre, and Queen Victoria".
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The Hero as Murderer: the life of Edward John Eyre, Australian explorer and Governor of Jamaica 1815–1901
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in September 1866 to argue that Eyre had acted decisively to restore order. The committee secretary was
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in Adelaide as well as Rumbalara Reserve in Springfield NSW on the Mouat Walk. In 1970, an
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Civilising Subjects: Colony and Metropoloe in the English Imagination, 1830–1867
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In 1840, Eyre went on a third expedition, reaching a lake that was later named
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by land in 1840–1841, on an almost 3,200-kilometre (2,000 mi) trip to
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on 11 July 1839. On the second expedition, he spotted what was later named
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in Western Australia, are named in his honour. So too are the villages of
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Eyre's 1840 expedition was dramatised in the 1962 Australian radio play
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was directly responsible for those who inflicted excessive punishment.
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gallows two days later, when he was hanged along with 14 others.
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certain offences, and flogging as the penalty for stealing food.
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form of government to an end and allowed Jamaica to become a
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The Governor Eyre Defence and Aid Committee was set up by
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Once in England, he published a narrative of his travels.
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People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
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From 1848 to 1853, he served as Lieutenant-Governor of
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English explorer and colonial administrator (1815–1901)
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Explorer of Australia, Colonial Administrator, Grazier
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The Killing Time: The Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica
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were presented to the Central Criminal Court but the
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Australian postage stamp honouring Edward John Eyre
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Index

Edward Eyre

Governor of Jamaica
Victoria
Charles Henry Darling
Henry Knight Storks
Lieutenant-Governor of New Munster
George Grey
Whipsnade
New Munster
Jamaica
Whipsnade
Hornsea
Yorkshire
Louth
Sedbergh
Sydney
Eyre's 1839 expeditions
droving
Monaro, New South Wales
Adelaide
South Australia
stockmen

two separate expeditions
Flinders Ranges
Ceduna
Mount Eyre
Governor Gawler
Lake Torrens

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