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plains. There he established the 130 hectares (320 acres) 'Brucedale Station' at the junction of Winburndale and Clear Creeks, which turned out to be a successful landholding leading to great prosperity, and by the 1830s it had been expanded to 4,055 hectares (10,020 acres). During a time of
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every information and support in our power in order that full satisfaction and justice may be given to the governor (whom we highly revere) . . . we cannot but feel the most confidant reliance that you will take prompt and effectual means to secure the principals in this most unjustifiable
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Suttor was, however, arrested and sentenced to be imprisoned for six months for failing to attend Lieutenant-Governor Joseph Foveaux's general muster and for impugning his authority. The stand taken by Suttor was much to his honour; a full account of it will be found in the
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Suttor married Miss Sarah Maria Dobinson (his childhood sweetheart) in 1798 and founded a distinguished Australian family. He died at Bathurst on 5 May 1859; Mrs Suttor had died in 1844, but five sons and three daughters survived their father.
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in October 1798, but delays took place and it was not until September 1799 that a proper start was made. A gale almost wrecked the ship, which was found to be unseaworthy, and a return was made to
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Nine years later Suttor was living on the Baulkham Hills property, and he also built a house at Sydney. Suttor visited England and Europe in 1839–45 and was elected a fellow of the
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on 5 November 1800. In spite of the delays, Suttor managed to land some of his trees and vines still alive. He was given a grant of land, and settled at Chelsea Farm,
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who sent Suttor to Australia with a collection of trees and plants including grapevines, apples, pears, and hops. These were put on board
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with a salary of Β£50; in February 1819 he was dismissed from this position on charges he used lunatic labour on his farm.
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in the Legislative Assembly, and at the time of his death was a member of the Legislative Council.
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arrived, Suttor's was the first signature to an address presented to him promising to give him
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nation, who resisted the taking of their lands, Suttor and his family (in particular son
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rebellion in 1808, Suttor was a firm supporter of the deposed governor. When
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Memoirs Historical and Scientific of the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks
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The Culture of the Grape-Vine and the Orange in Australia and New Zealand
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Thomas. Suttor, through contacts of his father, gained an interview with
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George Banks Suttor (1799–1879), born on the Porpoise at Spithead.
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firm and kind-hearted English gentleman, no tyrant and no coward
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Suttor again took up land, and in 1822 he moved to beyond the
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Australian stories retold and sketches of country life
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Index


Australia
Captain Bligh
1808 Rebellion
Sydney
New South Wales
Chelsea, London
England
botanist
Charles Cadogan, 2nd Baron Cadogan
Sir Joseph Banks
HMS Porpoise
Spithead
corvette
HMS Porpoise
Sydney
Baulkham Hills
William Bligh
Colonel Paterson
Historical Records of Australia
Castle Hill
Blue Mountains
Bathurst
great conflict
Indigenous Australians
Wiradjuri
William
Windradyne
Linnean Society of London
William Henry Suttor

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