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the governments of other colonies to provide education for the people, that duty became infinitely more imperious here. If it was the duty of the State to instruct the free and virtuous population of those colonies, how much greater the necessity to enlighten the tainted population of this ... In this colony, therefore, of all others, it was the paramount duty of the
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condition, from their vagabond state, to make a treaty with the head of any civilized government. If there be no public compact of this sort, there can only exist a tacit compact among individuals, which goes no further than to say, we will be at peace with you if you keep peaceable with us, and that compact would be sufficient to authorize the gentleman at the bar to punish any of these natives who violated this compact, in any way he might think fit.
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seven years' hard labour with the unusual additional punishment of being chained from the neck for the entirety of their sentences. Wentworth described Sudds' death as "murder, or at least a high misdemeanour". In 1827, Wentworth's father died and
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No doubt on the subject of education great and deplorable apathy had existed in the colony; but while he wished not to excuse the community from their share of the blame, he must confess that this apathy seemed to him to be more chargeable on the
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should pass, despite the opposition of squatters. This opposition had culminated in the resignation of the previous speaker on the last sitting day of the prior Council. Wentworth's proposal for an elected Legislative Council with high property qualifications and a
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lawsuit against a certain Captain John Payne. William and Sarah had seven daughters and three sons: Carol Liston, biographer of Sarah Wentworth, noted that her commissioning of various domestic duties was fundamental to the success of her husband and children.
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force, believing "it would be the most powerful, perhaps, the only means, of averting those collisions between the blacks and the border settlers which had hitherto unfortunately existed." The first Commandant of the Native Police for the northern districts,
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a lump sum of £100 with an annual payment of £50, as well as £20 upfront and £10 annually for the other chiefs, Wentworth laid claim to 8 million hectares which amounted to around a third of the entire New Zealand land mass. This included the third of the
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cattle property and the Galathra and Burburgate holdings. Wentworth was able to obtain most of these vast accumulations of land for only the £10 annual squatting fee, and after stocking them, was able to sell the properties for considerable profit.
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lawsuit against Captain John Payne. The proceeding was the first such case in Australia. William and Sarah had previously named their daughter Thomasine in honour of Sir Thomas Brisbane. A love poem from William to Sarah appeared in
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trial by jury. However, by 1840 the political climate in New South Wales had changed and with Wentworth becoming one of the wealthiest and most powerful landholders in the colony, his views became very conservative.
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During the 1830s, Wentworth continued to push his professed ideals of free emigration, trial by jury, rights for emancipists and elected representation. On 29 May 1835, a meeting chaired by Wentworth discussed
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In 1820, Wentworth noted that the outbreak of smallpox decimating Aboriginal communities around Sydney was retold in traditional songs. He romanticised the lifestyle of Aboriginal Australians in his 1823 epic
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colony through additional tariffs on squatting licences. With Gipps out of the picture, Wentworth was able to facilitate the passing of the Squatters' Act of 1848, which allowed for very favourable long-term
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his recent actions evidence of a latent consciousness of not having discharged, his duty to his country, and of a desire to make some expiation for his culpable neglect, not to use a stronger term.
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as occupying "the lowest place in the gradatory scale of the human species." He wrote:
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A statistical, historical and political description of the colony of New South Wales
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described Wentworth as "Australia's greatest native son," which Jeremy Stoljar
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was soon after constructed over his grave, overseen by Wentworth's wife Sarah.
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system and legislated for the creation of Australia's first university, the
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William Charles Wentworth, 1861-1862, Dalton's Royal Photographic Gallery
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4217:, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
2498:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 521.
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and in 1827 he received a grant of 12,000 acres of prime land along the
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In the journal, Wentworth describes the landscapes they were exploring:
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Journal of an expedition, across the Blue Mountains, 11 May-6 June 1813
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Journal of an expedition, across the Blue Mountains, 11 May-6 June 1813
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Fanny Katherine Wentworth (1829–1893), named after her parents’ mothers
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A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia (1819)
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Laura Wentworth (1842–1887) married Henry William Keays-Young in 1872.
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Diana Wentworth Wentworth married Mungo Ballardie MacCallum (1913–99)
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Fitzwilliam Wentworth (1833–1915) married Mary Jane Hill, daughter of
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Wentworth returned to Sydney in 1824, accompanied by fellow barrister
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New South Wales State Library: Catalogue: Crossing the Blue Mountains
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In 1857 while in London, Wentworth produced a draft Bill proposing a
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for a "central authority" for the Australian colonies. This preceded
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In 1814 Wentworth continued his adventurous lifestyle by joining a
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Wentworth returned to England in 1816 where he studied law at the
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refers to Wentworth as "Australia's greatest son" in his booklet
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Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime Minister
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1169:, Wentworth advocated for the introduction of indentured Chinese
716:. He formulated an idea of establishing himself as a leader of a
647:, Wentworth once again references what he saw on the expedition:
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William Charles Wentworth : Australia's greatest native son
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William Charles Wentworth : Australia's greatest native son
1979:, Oxford University Press, Melbourne 1972 (comprising 30 pages).
1888:. Another statue of Wentworth is located on the exterior of the
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by accepting the position of assistant surgeon in the colony of
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Wentworth's clash with Darling was dramatised in the TV series
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William Wentworth was instrumental in the establishment of the
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An Emigrant Mechanic (Alexander Harris) (1847, 1977 reprint),
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And, O Britannia!... may this—thy last-born infant—then arise,
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2057:: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales: 3rd Edition 2006.
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who had been represented by Wentworth in her successful 1825
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in 1861. Throughout his life, he promoted the subjugation of
4711:"William Charles Wentworth: Australia's Greatest Native Son"
3801:"NATIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION.— VISIT OF THE LORD-LIEUTENANT"
2840:"Thomas White Melville Winder and William Charles Wentworth"
2692:
1957:
Australia's First Patriot: The Story of William C. Wentworth
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The association was established by Wentworth and ex-convict
4896:"First State funeral [in colonial New South Wales]"
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2360:. Adelaide. 22 September 1934. p. 8 – via Trove.
2021:
Single-handed Patriot: A Story of William Charles Wentworth
360:. He was among the first colonists to articulate a nascent
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2393:. Brisbane. 26 October 1933. p. 12 – via Trove.
2040:
William Charles Wentworth: Australia's greatest native son
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in Sydney's Inner West was named after Wentworth in 1882.
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Wentworth expanded his property holdings, obtaining large
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published 2017 by Westpac Banking Corporation 2017 p.296
2739:"Two hundred years of Sydney newspapers: a short history"
1774:
1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains § Commemorations
1355:, supporting in 1844 the introduction of "Lord Stanley's
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Portrait of William Charles Wentworth (bronze medallion)
1741:. Wentworth had supported her with money and a house on
1494:, who ridiculed Wentworth's plans for what he called a "
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On the university's secular mandate, Wentworth declared:
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throughout New South Wales. In 1832 he acquired land at
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realised there was little point in continuing to censor
449:, the first successful British traversal of the region.
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19th-century Australian politician, writer, and explorer
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2406:. Perth. 26 October 1935. p. 18 – via Trove.
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While arguing against the proposal, Wentworth remarked:
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Earliest pictorial representation of the crossing from
4442:"Profile of the electoral division of Wentworth (NSW)"
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Robert Griffin, Joy Hughes, Anne Toy and Peter Watts:
1966:: A.H. Pettifer Government Printer: Third Edition 1923
1477:, Australia's oldest, was devised chiefly by Wentworth
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in the first official horse races on Australian soil.
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Presidents of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society
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200 The Westpac Story: 200 years supporting Australia
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under Captain Philip Goodenough. This vessel reached
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for his advocacy of self-government; a key figure in
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Wentworth was the leading advocate for the rights of
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Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
2008:The Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Press.
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In 1849, Wentworth supported the establishment of a
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Wentworth chaired a public meeting establishing the
859:), the paper was in frequent conflict with Governor
619:, led the expedition which found a route across the
61:
President of the New South Wales Legislative Council
4665:"Wentworth Memorial Church and Moveable Collection"
3434:"THE HISTORY OF RAIL SERVICES IN THE HUNTER VALLEY"
5084:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
4875:Portrait of William Charles Wentworth (copy print)
3260:
2662:, Libraries Tasmania. Retrieved on 23 August 2022.
2465:. Sydney. 7 May 1873. p. 2 – via Trove.
2002:John Ritchie: Obituary. Retrieved 12 December 2012
1028:to establish huge squatting licenses in his name.
657:Survey'st these fertile plains, that stretch below
2603:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
2515:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
1836:, built in honour of servicemen and women of the
457:William Charles Wentworth was born on the vessel
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4296:The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser
2445:. 25 October 1967. p. 35 – via Trove.
2432:. 24 October 1936. p. 13 – via Trove.
2419:. 23 November 1937. p. 7 – via Trove.
2380:. 27 October 1923. p. 18 – via Trove.
673:-getting voyage to the South Pacific aboard the
3959:"Sydney University. Its origin and development"
2673:Great Southern Land: A New History of Australia
1448:
1257:Who hold all things in common, earth, sea, air,
1215:the railway line between Newcastle and Maitland
5035:24 June 1861 – 10 October 1862
1930:The Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales
1728:Sir Charles Gordon-Cumming-Dunbar, 9th Baronet
556:
19:For other people named William Wentworth, see
4973:June 1843 – April 1854
2183:Ritchie, John; Brissenden collection (1997),
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770:To glad thy heart, and greet thy parent eyes;
519:Wentworth failed to gain entry into both the
508:to be educated at an exclusive school run by
4465:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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3701:. Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales.
3273:"Mr William Charles Wentworth (1790 - 1872)"
2259:
2072:Wentworth/Hill/Griffiths/Scott/Cooper family
1148:A bronze medallion portrait of Wentworth by
5209:Founders of Australian schools and colleges
4893:
4741:William Charles Wentworth of Vaucluse House
4657:
3725:McCulloch, Samuel Clyde (1 February 1959).
1964:William Charles Wentworth of Vaucluse House
1859:William Charles Wentworth of Vaucluse House
1501:
1242:Swift-footed hunters of the pathless plain,
1237:Ye primal tribes, lords of this old domain,
652:Hail mighty ridge! that from thy azure brow
126:3 September 1861 – 10 October 1862
4469:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
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4211:"Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy (1796–1858)"
3103:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
2317:. 6 May 1872. p. 5 – via Trove.
2135:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
1959:: Angus & Robertson Ltd.: Sydney 1911.
1760:A statue of Wentworth by Italian sculptor
1567:estate. He was elected as a Fellow of the
775:And Australasia float, with flag unfurl'd,
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3773:"REPORT FROM BOARD OF NATIONAL EDUCATION"
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1726:Edith Wentworth (1845–1891) married Rev.
1277:As a young writer in 1819, Wentworth saw
1100:as candidates for the Legislative Council
464:off the coast of the penal settlement of
402:, he participated in the creation of the
5159:Australian people of Anglo-Irish descent
5139:Australian newspaper publishers (people)
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4675:Department of Planning & Environment
4427:"Origin of Blue Mountains Town Names.."
4379:"The Wentworths – Hidden in Plain Sight"
4343:Department of Planning & Environment
3412:Maitland and District Historical Society
3408:"Hunter River Railway Company 1853-1855"
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2868:"The Wentworths – Hidden in Plain Sight"
2626:"Wentworth, William Charles (WNTT823WC)"
2569:Wentworth, William Charles (July 1823).
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2127:"Wentworth, William Charles (1790–1872)"
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4670:New South Wales State Heritage Register
4592:Wentworth Institute of Higher Education
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4338:New South Wales State Heritage Register
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1247:Unshackled wanderers, enthusiasts free,
789:Influential colonist in New South Wales
756:In 1823 he also published an epic poem
73:24 June 1861 – 10 October 1862
5149:19th-century Australian businesspeople
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3066:"A Tour To The North-Western Interior"
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2291:"Obituary - William Charles Wentworth"
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1971:Wentworth, William Charles (1790–1872)
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1393:University of Edinburgh Medical School
1126:Legislative Council of New South Wales
942:On 26 October 1829, Wentworth married
917:. Wentworth also acquired property in
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398:in Australia. A backer of secular and
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1987:Sarah Wentworth, Mistress of Vaucluse
1915:, London: G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1823
1659:William Charles Wentworth (1827–1859)
1604:Wentworth's funeral procession along
1055:people. In exchange for paying chief
753:, which premiered in London in 1821.
590:Wentworth's journal of the expedition
2837:
2457:"Public funeral of Mr W C Wentworth"
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2186:The Wentworths : father and son
1579:President of the Legislative Council
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1359:" used in Ireland, modified so that:
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959:three days prior to their marriage.
412:President of the Legislative Council
5189:19th-century Australian journalists
5164:Australian people in rail transport
5124:19th-century Australian politicians
5031:New South Wales Legislative Council
4955:New South Wales Legislative Council
4924:Works by or about William Wentworth
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3043:Narromine News and Trangie Advocate
2962:Narromine News and Trangie Advocate
2934:Australian Town and Country Journal
2737:Victor Isaacs and Rod Kirkpatrick.
2686:
2643:Wentworth, William Charles (1819).
2202:
2055:Vaucluse House: A History and Guide
1880:A statue of Wentworth, sculpted by
1855:Royal Australian Historical Society
1794:waterfall, Wentworth Avenue in the
1733:D'Arcy Bland Wentworth (1848–1922).
1710:Sarah Eleanor Wentworth (1835–1857)
1623:Wentworth died on 20 March 1872 at
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1252:Pure native sons of savage liberty,
1213:in April 1853. The company devised
1161:to be handed out to the squatters.
891:”. Wentworth and Wardell opined in
563:1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains
386:. The establishment of Australia's
141:1 June 1843 – 1 April 1854
114:New South Wales Legislative Council
13:
5129:19th-century Australian historians
4377:Carroll, Grace (8 December 2015).
4215:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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3892:from the original on 21 April 2013
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3245:New South Wales Government Gazette
3100:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2857:
2703:Dictionary of Australian Biography
2559:
2547:. State Library of New South Wales
2489:"Wentworth, William Charles"
2132:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2124:
2089:
1713:Eliza Sophia Wentworth (1838–1898)
1464:Australian Colonies Government Act
1391:, a graduate of medicine from the
1139:
476:, who had avoided prosecution for
21:William Wentworth (disambiguation)
14:
5235:
5199:Australian civil rights activists
4870:National Portrait Gallery, London
4859:
3432:Miller, Stephen (3 August 2018).
3360:Votes & Proceedings, Volume 1
2280:
1952:Vol 1: 1891: pps.95-97: Wentworth
1790:in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, the
780:A new Britannia in another world!
534:In 1811, he was appointed acting
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4355:
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3831:National Portrait Gallery people
2817:State Library of New South Wales
2660:"Two forgotten bushranger plays"
1823:New South Wales Parliament House
1111:Australian Patriotic Association
751:the Terror! of Van Diemen's Land
705:. He became a barrister and was
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5214:University and college founders
5144:19th-century newspaper founders
5109:Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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3932:"Founding of Sydney University"
3852:"Founding of Sydney University"
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2297:. National Centre of Biography.
2189:, Miegunyah Press, p. 40,
2068:Political families of Australia
2006:The Wentworths: Father and Son.
1989:: Historic Houses Trust of NSW
1656:Thomasine Wentworth (1825–1913)
1262:Or only occupy the nightly lair
578:Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains
343:Lawyer, Pastoralist, Politician
4333:"Wentworth Mausoleum and site"
4138:Baker, Jordan (21 June 2019).
3644:. 14 September 1849. p. 2
3105:Australian National University
2937:. 15 November 1873. p. 16
2449:
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2137:Australian National University
1950:History of the Colonial Gentry
1538:Wentworth leaving Sydney, 1854
611:In 1813 Wentworth, along with
1:
5184:Australian newspaper founders
5119:19th-century Australian poets
4618:Parliament of New South Wales
4168:"THE STATUE OF MR. WENTWORTH"
3309:. 26 February 1853. p. 5
3301:"Sydney Police Court.—Friday"
3279:Parliament of New South Wales
3074:. 1 September 1874. p. 4
2812:"The Sudds and Thompson case"
2675:, Penguin Books, 2005, p.27 (
2442:The Australian Women's Weekly
2082:
1475:Parliament of New South Wales
1439:University of Sydney Act 1850
1084:
685:which sailed back to Sydney.
491:
430:, he is widely commemorated.
384:Parliament of New South Wales
5179:Australian newspaper editors
5104:Writers from New South Wales
4902:. Dictionary of Sydney Trust
4824:"Bust unveiled of Wentworth"
4263:"Departure of Mr. Wentworth"
4110:"Heritage Impact Assessment"
3987:"Foundation of a university"
3937:National Museum of Australia
3857:National Museum of Australia
3827:"William Wentworth, b. 1790"
3485:Daley, Paul (11 June 2019).
3337:. 8 November 1851. p. 2
3192:. 9 December 1842. p. 3
2993:. 7 February 1920. p. 2
2965:. 14 October 1932. p. 5
2698:"Wentworth, William Charles"
2606:. 22 October 1814. p. 2
2518:. 20 October 1810. p. 2
2411:"Wentworth memorial service"
1890:Department of Lands building
1745:after Edward abandoned her.
1678:William Charles Wentworth IV
1449:New South Wales constitution
1357:system of national education
1211:Hunter River Railway Company
7:
5174:Australian social reformers
4939:(public domain audiobooks)
4879:State Library of Queensland
4822:Lewis, B. c (23 May 2016).
4510:"History of Wentworth Park"
4429:Blue Mountains City Council
4322:. Retrieved 3 November 2017
4116:. December 2013. p. 89
3248:. 18 July 1843. p. 921
3162:. Ringwood: Penguin Books.
2630:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2309:"William Charles Wentworth"
2061:
1590:proportional representation
1035:property, the 200,000 acre
1024:region, Wentworth employed
913:, which he moved into from
727:
557:Crossing the Blue Mountains
394:led to the introduction of
388:first independent newspaper
10:
5240:
5224:Australian social liberals
5134:Burials in New South Wales
4933:Works by William Wentworth
4915:Works by William Wentworth
4877:digitised and held by the
4563:"The Wentworth Fellowship"
4271:. 21 March 1854. p. 2
4114:New South Wales Government
4057:"The Wentworth Fellowship"
3549:"Criminal Court—(Monday.)"
3469:Australian Railway History
2990:The Muswellbrook Chronicle
2632:. University of Cambridge.
2023:: Book House: Glebe, NSW.
1955:Lewis Deer and John Barr:
1919:
1816:University of Sydney Union
1771:
1645:St Philip's Church, Sydney
1573:Royal Commonwealth Society
1555:, and was a member of the
1229:Views on Aboriginal people
996:and in 1836 he bought the
909:and built a mansion named
560:
521:East India Company College
504:and Matthew, were sent to
301:Catherine Crowley (mother)
18:
5037:
5026:
5022:William Westbrooke Burton
5018:
5008:
4965:
4960:
4953:
4291:"WILLIAM CHAS. WENTWORTH"
4173:The Sydney Morning Herald
4144:The Sydney Morning Herald
3805:The Sydney Morning Herald
3731:Pacific Historical Review
3663:Collins, Patrick (2002).
3641:The Sydney Morning Herald
3616:. 29 June 1849. p. 3
3613:The Sydney Morning Herald
3585:. 21 June 1844. p. 2
3582:The Sydney Morning Herald
3385:South Australian Register
3220:. 19 July 1843. p. 2
3217:The Sydney Morning Herald
2985:"In North and North-west"
2429:The Sydney Morning Herald
2416:The Sydney Morning Herald
2377:The Sydney Morning Herald
2330:William Charles Wentworth
2328:Melbourne, A C V (1934).
2314:The Sydney Morning Herald
1834:Wentworth Memorial Church
1751:
1699:Mungo Wentworth MacCallum
990:pastoral grazing licenses
354:William Charles Wentworth
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250:Vaucluse, New South Wales
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191:William Charles Wentworth
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94:William Westbrooke Burton
87:
77:
66:
58:
54:
42:
30:
4803:. Phoenix Group Co. 2015
4709:Stoljar, Jeremy (2010).
4567:The University of Sydney
4542:The University of Sydney
4319:The Dictionary of Sydney
4299:. 16 May 1872. p. 4
4086:The University of Sydney
4061:The University of Sydney
3912:15 February 2017 at the
3557:. 23 May 1827. p. 3
3381:"SYDNEY RAILWAY COMPANY"
3046:. 6 June 1930. p. 6
1895:
1673:George Neville Griffiths
1569:Royal Geographic Society
1502:Australian confederation
452:
5219:Journalists from Sydney
5099:Politicians from Sydney
4797:"Lands Department Bldg"
4408:Wentworth Shire Council
4027:"Documenting Democracy"
3882:"Documenting Democracy"
3438:Hunter Living Histories
3334:The Moreton Bay Courier
3158:Milliss, Roger (1992).
2510:"Sporting Intelligence"
2495:Encyclopædia Britannica
1884:of Rome, stands at the
1720:) Wentworth (1840–1856)
1512:Australian Commonwealth
1353:state primary education
1066:Edward Gibbon Wakefield
865:Bank of New South Wales
428:New South Wales history
5169:Australian monarchists
5094:Australian journalists
5079:Explorers of Australia
4828:Blue Mountains Gazette
4801:Visit Sydney Australia
4644:Museums of History NSW
3697:Liston, Carol (1988).
3277:Former members of the
3240:"Leglislative Council"
2957:"Job Christie's Grave"
2844:freesettlerorfelon.com
2372:"Wentworth's birthday"
1806:were named after him.
1769:
1680:(1907–2003) (known as
1643:On 26 October 1829 at
1625:Merley House, Wimborne
1620:
1608:
1539:
1478:
1460:
1435:
1420:
1412:
1402:
1375:
1365:
1324:
1302:
1288:
1279:Aboriginal Australians
1266:
1153:
1101:
1096:used by Wentworth and
946:, a convict-descended
939:
902:
884:
819:
806:
641:
633:
608:
549:which Wentworth named
525:Royal Military Academy
416:Aboriginal Australians
228:Merley House, Wimborne
5194:Educational reformers
5114:Australian Freemasons
5041:Terence Aubrey Murray
4241:. Allen & Unwin.
4235:Tink, Andrew (2009).
4012:The People's Advocate
3636:"Legislative Council"
3608:"Legislative Council"
3577:"Legislative Council"
3406:Henderson, Lawrence.
3212:"Legislative Council"
3184:"New South Wales Act"
3013:"The Yanko - History"
2929:"A Tour to the North"
2708:Angus & Robertson
2541:"Wentworth's journal"
2266:. Allen & Unwin.
2260:Tink, Andrew (2009).
1788:Division of Wentworth
1759:
1716:Isabella Christiana (
1614:
1603:
1537:
1472:
1455:
1430:
1425:The People's Advocate
1416:
1407:
1397:
1370:
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1283:
1233:
1204:Australian federation
1147:
1092:
935:
897:
880:
812:
796:
637:
625:
600:
326:Peterhouse, Cambridge
106:Terence Aubrey Murray
5074:Australian explorers
4900:Dictionary of Sydney
4894:Lisa Murray (2013).
4884:The Wentworth family
3995:. 20 September 1849.
3038:"Earliest Squatters"
2893:"The Squatters' Act"
2649:. London: Whittaker.
2576:Macquarie University
2545:Discover Collections
2437:"Australian almanac"
2385:"To-days yesterdays"
2295:Obituaries Australia
1962:K. R. Cramp, M. A.:
1937:History of Australia
1886:University of Sydney
1766:University of Sydney
1484:Legislative Assembly
1381:University of Sydney
1373:University of Sydney
1343:University of Sydney
1311:Myall Creek massacre
889:British Constitution
853:freedom of the press
718:pastoral aristocracy
703:Cambridge University
408:University of Sydney
151:Position established
5154:Lawyers from Sydney
4739:Cramp, K R (1918).
4031:Foundingdocs.gov.au
4007:"Sydney University"
3964:The Daily Telegraph
3886:foundingdocs.gov.au
3472:March 2007 pp83-113
3362:. New South Wales:
2909:on 14 November 2022
2403:The West Australian
2332:. Brisbane: Biggs.
2043:Allen & Unwin.
2019:Ivy Bailey (1999).
1639:Marriage and family
1633:Wentworth Mausoleum
1617:Wentworth Mausoleum
1585:Robertson Land Acts
1107:Henry Lytton Bulwer
964:Imperial Parliament
823:Advocate for reform
707:admitted to the bar
689:Studying in England
443:the 1813 expedition
400:universal education
362:Australian identity
246:Wentworth Mausoleum
5069:People born at sea
4785:1974 Postage stamp
4774:1963 postage stamp
4485:"Wentworth Avenue"
4307:– via Trove.
4279:– via Trove.
4037:on 17 October 2009
4015:. 13 October 1849.
3992:Geelong Advertiser
3665:Goodbye Bussamarai
3652:– via Trove.
3624:– via Trove.
3593:– via Trove.
3565:– via Trove.
3366:. 1849. p. 9.
3345:– via Trove.
3317:– via Trove.
3256:– via Trove.
3228:– via Trove.
3200:– via Trove.
3082:– via Trove.
3054:– via Trove.
3001:– via Trove.
2973:– via Trove.
2945:– via Trove.
2614:– via Trove.
2526:– via Trove.
1770:
1764:, unveiled at the
1621:
1609:
1557:Conservative Party
1540:
1496:bunyip aristocracy
1479:
1376:
1154:
1102:
1051:from the resident
1022:Murrumbidgee River
940:
844:The Sydney Gazette
820:
807:
609:
607:, 25 December 1880
468:in August 1790 to
5204:National founders
5047:
5046:
5038:Succeeded by
5009:Succeeded by
4988:John Dunmore Lang
4919:Project Gutenberg
4743:. pp. 1, 36.
4538:"Literary prizes"
4518:. 28 October 2016
4383:Portrait magazine
4248:978-1-74175-192-5
4082:"Literary prizes"
3807:. 3 November 1849
3667:. St Lucia: UQP.
3114:978-0-522-84459-7
3095:"Augustus Morris"
2872:Portrait magazine
2744:. Rural Press Ltd
2727:Keneally, p. 363.
2273:978-1-74175-192-5
2196:978-0-522-84751-2
2146:978-0-522-84459-7
2125:Persse, Michael.
2049:978-1-74175-192-5
1649:breach of promise
1561:Conservative Club
1530:Return to England
1422:Sydney newspaper
1389:Charles Nicholson
984:Powerful squatter
968:Executive Council
952:breach of promise
818:, 14 October 1824
643:In his 1823 epic
543:Lachlan Macquarie
510:Alexander Crombie
390:by Wentworth and
351:
350:
37:William Wentworth
5231:
5029:President of the
5019:Preceded by
4980:1843–48, 1849–50
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1975:Michael Persse.
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1852:
1838:Second World War
1743:Macquarie Street
1596:Death and burial
1333:Frederick Walker
1273:
613:Gregory Blaxland
587:
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474:Wentworth family
470:D'Arcy Wentworth
435:Gregory Blaxland
420:Sir Henry Parkes
312:Barrister-at-law
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1159:pastoral leases
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1002:Macquarie River
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4763:. 27 May 1962.
4755:"The Patriots"
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