Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–1841) was the first Commissioner for Crown Lands of the Port Phillip District, founder of Flemington Racecourse and petitioner...
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Henry Gisborne may refer to: Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–1841), Australian public servant Henry Paterson Gisborne (1888–1953), British solicitor and politician...
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the land, having shipped his merino sheep from Tasmania. In 1840, Henry Fyshe Gisborne, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Port Phillip District, set up...
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Sunbury to Woodend. Like the town itself, the station was after Henry Fyshe Gisborne, who was Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Port Phillip District between...
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the surname include: Frederic Newton Gisborne (1824–1892), Canadian inventor and electrician Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1815–1841), English-born Australian...
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along the upper Yarra River. Troopers of the Border Police led by Henry Fyshe Gisborne were sent after the gang, whom they intercepted near Yarra Glen....
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colony, and the first petition for the separation was drafted by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented by him to Governor Gipps. The entire population of...
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separation of Port Phillip District from New South Wales drafted by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented to Governor George Gipps. 1841 – First seaport and...
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(or 'Australia Felix') from New South Wales was drafted in 1840 by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented by him to Governor Gipps. Gipps, who had previously...
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the city of Gisborne in New Zealand was named after him. The township of Gisborne in Victoria, Australia, was named after Henry Fyshe Gisborne, who was a...
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Scottish footballer Arthur Henry Freeling (1820–1885), Surveyor General of South Australia (1849–1861) Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–1841), Port Phillip District...
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Charles La Trobe and the first books were donated by Vice-President Henry Fyshe Gisborne. Originally called the Melbourne Mechanics' Institute, it was renamed...
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1847. Gisborne died in 1852, at the age of 62. He was survived by his eldest son Thomas Guy Gisborne (1812–69). His second son—Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–41)...
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of most of the area that is now known as the state of Victoria. Henry Fyshe Gisborne was appointed the first Commissioner of Crown Lands for this district...
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entitled Letters from New Guinea, 1921 (1969). Her writings on Henry Gisborne (Henry Fyshe Gisborne and 'Once Upon a Time' (1985)) were published posthumously...
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Handley Appointed a judge and resigned, December 1930. Replaced by Sir Henry Hardinge Election declared void, 11 December 1830. By-Election Jan 1831...
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Sir Augustine Fitzgerald, Bt Ennobled and replaced 22 September 1831 by Henry Glynne Ennobled and replaced 3 October 1831 by Hon. Donald Ogilvie (later...
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Thomas Frankland Lewis Tory Reading 2 Borough England Berkshire Charles Fyshe Palmer Liberal Reading 2 Borough England Berkshire Charles Russell Tory...
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