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22: 298:. He did not realise he was leaving a bad situation for a worse one. In the end Beevor did not join up with the ill-fated Darke. He instead went into partnership with his former neighbour Alex Lodwick, the pair transferring their pastoralist operations to pioneer a remote sheep station about 80 kilometres (50 mi) northwest of 315:
On 3 May 1849 Lodwick spent the day out with sheep while Beevor attended to chores at their Taunto hut, including making a rough bush chair. The previous night four transitory Aboriginal people, three men and one woman, spent the night hospitably at the homestead, but more were allegedly secreted
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In that regard he had problems at his Mount Beevor home station, complaining of being constantly troubled by Aboriginal thefts, especially livestock. After Beevor (or one of his hired men) accidentally shot and killed an Aboriginal near his sheep yards (a
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Six Aboriginal men were arrested and charged with Beevor's murder or with being accessories. Tried at Adelaide, four were found not guilty, while two were convicted and sentenced to death. At the express wish of the three local
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Known generally as Captain Beevor he took a prominent role in civic affairs, attending Government House levees and serving on grand juries, though not holding any official office. In June 1841 he was appointed by Governor
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from a gum tree using a spring cart scaffold in front of assembled Aboriginal witnesses, for whom this was intended to serve as a salutary warning. Their bodies were buried at
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at Mount Drummond. Having been granted a government occupation licence, they named it Taunto Station, building huts and yards while tending their expanding flocks.
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of Foot. On 31 August 1832 he was promoted to lieutenant rank in that same regiment. In 1835 he eschewed the regular army to join the British
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because Beevor had a reputation for being a quiet, unassuming and kindly fellow who had extended great generosity toward Aboriginal people.
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Beevor's gravesite is unknown. Aged about 38, he had never married. Having died intestate, his appointed administrator was a creditor,
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of European settlement, was at the base of a prominent peak first discovered in January 1838 by European explorers Dr George Imlay and
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in Spain, serving as a cavalry captain in the 2nd Regiment Queen's Own Irish Lancers. His comrades there included
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to command the party of some thirty fellow pastoralists who had volunteered to accompany a police party led by
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Beevor without warning, aided by his own formerly faithful Aboriginal servant. Colonists were shocked at this
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He therefore quit his Mount Beevor Station in 1844 with the intention of forming another at distant
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nearby. When Lodwick returned at 5pm he found Beevor lying dead in front of the hut with two
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and Henry Field and it culminated three months later in the events known as the
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from a warning shot) he lived in fear of retaliation from the man's relatives.
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His father having sold the brewery, 20-year-old Beevor enlisted in the
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in him – one from the front and one from the back. The hut had been
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it returned to port for repairs, and then needed further repairs at
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of flour and clothing and all of the Aboriginal people were gone.
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in June 1839, about the same time that Beevor had landed.
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Beevor departed London in January 1839 aboard the barque
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Beevor promptly pioneered a sheep station northeast of
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Rigby). He was descended from a prominent and titled
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family, his Mount Beevor estate became a celebrated
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In the hands of subsequent owners, particularly the
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