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Henry Dangar

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337:, which was published in London in 1828. It demonstrated his skill as a cartographer and ability as a surveyor, attracting the attention of the directors of the Australian Agricultural Company. They offered him an appointment as a surveyor to the company, which he accepted. Accompanied by his wife Grace, whom he married at St Neot on 13 May 1828, and their infant son, he returned in April 1830 to take up his new position at Port Stephens. 458:. It was aimed at influencing public opinion against the prosecution on the case. At the first hearing, the group arranged for the erroneous arrest for debt of Hobbs, a key witness. They also paid jurors not to attend, and at the second trial, the court had difficulty collecting a jury. This resulted in an empty jury box on one morning of the hearing. 482:β€œ … had been under the tuition of a competent person for two months, but it was now reported to that he was not so far instructed as to be a competent witness, and it was quite uncertain when he would be; and he did not think he should be doing his duty in risking public justice by prosecuting the case without his evidence. 497:
Dangar was a magistrate and member of the district council for a number of years. He devoted much time and energy to the agricultural and political advancement of the Hunter valley. In 1843 he was nominated for the electoral district comprising the counties of Hunter, Brisbane and Bligh in the first
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Dangar advised two of the witnesses, George Anderson and William Hobbs, not to report the crime. Anderson was a convict assigned to Dangar, while Hobbs was a free man in Dangar's employ. Dangar said at the trial of twelve defendants that he had given Anderson 100 lashes. When Hobbs ignored Dangar's
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Map of the River Hunter, and its branches shewing the lands reserved thereon for Church purposes, the Locations made to Settlers, and the Settlement and part of the Lands of the Australian Agricultural Company at Port Stephens together with the Station of the Mission to the Aborigines belonging to
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At the second trial of seven suspects, on additional charges, all were convicted; they were later executed by hanging. The four remaining suspects were remanded to allow time for the main witness, an Aboriginal boy named Yintayintin or Davey, to be prepared in order to take a Bible oath. By some
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His brother William Dangar had been managing Neotsfield, and it was a flourishing and highly developed farm. Dangar quickly extended his interests, purchasing additional grazing properties and leasing extensive runs, which by 1850 amounted to more than 300,000 acres (121,406 ha). These
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In 1847 Henry Dangar together with his brothers Richard and William began a meat-canning factory at Honeysuckle Point, Newcastle. They established the Newcastle Meat Preserving Company after a severe drought caused a decline in cattle and sheep prices. Although the business won awards at
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in preparation for British pastoral occupation. He prepared the plans of King's Town (Newcastle). In the next two years, he measured and marked out village reserves, church lands, and allocations for settlers along the lower branches of the Hunter River and as far north as
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to the Liverpool Plains, and selected an extensive area of attractive land for the company's consideration. After some negotiation the company's claim to the land was accepted by the government. In June 1833 Dangar retired to his property, Neotsfield, near
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recommended that he be dispossessed of the land under dispute and required to take his grant in some other district. He returned to England to appeal against this recommendation. John Oxley supported him in his appeal, but it was unsuccessful.
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said that Dangar had arranged for Davey "to be put out of the way", and he was never seen again. When the prosecution was unable to locate Davey, they could not proceed and discharged the four suspects in February 1839.
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Index and directory to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter : the lands of the Australian-Agricultural Company, with the ground plan and allotments of King's Town, New South Wales
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In 1845 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as the member for the County of Northumberland. He remained a member of the council until 1851, when he retired from public life.
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Despite these adverse findings against him, Dangar received two other grants of land for his services as a surveyor – 300 acres (121 ha) named 'Neotsfield' and 700 acres (283 ha) near
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advice and alerted the local magistrate, Dangar terminated his service. But Dangar testified at the trial that the termination was not connected with Hobbs's actions related to the massacre.
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His report on the quality of land on the plains caused an immediate rush of applicants for land grants. On this journey he sighted a domed feature that he named Mt
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to Liverpool Plains, he acquired town allotments and established inns and stores. At Newcastle he had boiling-down works and meat-preserving and tinning works. In
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He became a successful pastoralist and businessman. Dangar also served as a magistrate and politician. In 1845 he was first elected as a Member of the
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of Australia in the early period of British colonisation. Despite an upheld challenge to some of his early land claims, he received huge land grants.
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This Century of Ours – Being an Account of the Origin and History during One Hundred Years of the House of Dangar, Gedye and Malloch Ltd, of Sydney
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A board of enquiry found Dangar guilty of using his public position for private gain and he was dismissed from office on 31 March 1827. Governor
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Dangar produced topographical and soil reports on the company's grants, and surveyed its 400,000 acres (161,874 ha) reserve north of the
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on 2 March 1861 and was buried locally in a family vault. A year later his remains were exhumed and reinterred at a new vault at Singleton.
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and its tributaries, which he had previously surveyed. During this process, he assigned to himself and his brother William prime land at
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Further, when the remaining four accused came before the Court on 14 February 1839, Attorney General Plunkett informed the Court:
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During the trial of the accused men, Dangar exercised his power and influence in order to sway the outcome. Dangar and his fellow
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On returning to Australia with his new wife Grace Sibly, he was granted further parcels of land at Kingdon Ponds, and in the
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districts originally recommended to the company by John Oxley. From the headwaters of the Manning River, he crossed the
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of 1851 in London, and exported their product to India and California, the company ceased to operate by 1855.
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Dangar, Elisabeth Mary, William Dangar of Turanville, Scone & Upper Hunter Historical Society 1968
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In 1825, Dangar was commissioned by the government to allocate land grants to colonists along the
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Australian reminiscences & papers of L.E. Threlkeld, missionary to the Aborigines, 1824–1859
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over land. The group included Robert Scott, a wealthy landowner, businessman, and part owner of
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In additiont, he Black Association orchestrated and funded a smear campaign, particularly via
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This article is about the explorer. For his son, also a politician in New South Wales, see
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J. F. Campbell, "The First Decade of the Australian Agricultural Company, 1824 to 1834,"
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had established a secret society, the "Black Association", in their fight against the
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and Hunter rivers until he reached the hitherto uncolonised upper districts of the
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I cannot proceed with the trial with any hope of success without evidence … ”.
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he established a steam flour-mill near the wheat farms around Official Bay (
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on 2 April 1821, Dangar was appointed assistant government surveyor under
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Index and Directory to Map of the Country Bordering Upon the River Hunter
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elective Legislative Council, but was defeated by William Dumaresq.
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History information session. The University of Newcastle, Australia
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Newcastle History Monographs No 8., Newcastle Public Library 1980
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the London Missionary Society on Lake Macquarie, New South Wales
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From 1824 he surveyed the road from Newcastle to Wallis Plains (
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Dangar Park and the Myall Creek Massacre; Newcastle Art Gallery
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and Kingdon Ponds, two tributaries that flow from the north.
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People associated with massacres of Indigenous Australians
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Henry Dangar, the Dangar Family and Dangar Park (Mayfield)
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to the plains beyond. He turned back when attacked by the
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Dangar followed Dart Brook to its source, and crossed the
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Dismissal after investigation into land appropriation
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He had completed survey work for the 1336: 1092:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 593:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 219:. There he explored the present sites of 120:Surveyor, explorer, magistrate, politician 42: 31: 1311:Map of the River Hunter and its branches. 741:, London: Joseph Cross, nla.obj-230579854 395:Myall Creek 48,000 acres (19,425 ha) 1230:Manufacturing in Newcastle, 1801 – 1900. 766:, London: Joseph Cross, nla.obj-52843909 578: 576: 431:Efforts to pervert the course of justice 547: 545: 541: 380:Bald Hills 19,200 acres (7,770 ha) 1441:19th-century Australian businesspeople 1307:– Google Search (pages from Australia) 1157:from the original on 12 September 2012 1406:History of Newcastle, New South Wales 389:Buleori 64,000 acres (25,900 ha) 180:. He was employed in the counties of 7: 1431:Australian people of Cornish descent 295:. The prominent colonial land agent 1446:19th-century Australian politicians 1341:New South Wales Legislative Council 392:Karee 64,000 acres (25,900 ha) 275:place names, scattered through the 191:In 1822, Dangar was transferred to 156:He was born on 18 November 1796 at 146:New South Wales Legislative Council 1133:Ryan, Lyndall (27 November 2008). 1089:Australian Dictionary of Biography 949:New South Wales Government Gazette 929:New South Wales Government Gazette 909:New South Wales Government Gazette 889:New South Wales Government Gazette 869:New South Wales Government Gazette 849:New South Wales Government Gazette 804:New South Wales Government Gazette 590:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 1325:Myall Creek Massacre 10 June 1838 1305:Timeline results for Henry Dangar 250:people west of where the town of 23:. For the television series, see 1313:National Library of Australia – 642:"Aberdeen – Culture and History" 168:Government surveyor and explorer 1366:Electoral district merged into 532:were named to commemorate him. 374:) 48,000 acres (19,425 ha) 323:Australian Agricultural Company 137:(1796–1861) was a surveyor and 16:Australian explorer (1796-1961) 1436:British emigrants to Australia 1315:Rare Maps Digitisation Project 1094:Australian National University 595:Australian National University 1: 559:Parliament of New South Wales 553:"Mr Henry Dangar (1796–1861)" 386:25,000 acres (10,117 ha) 1247:Project Gutenberg Australia 1084:"Scott, Robert (1799–1844)" 585:"Dangar, Henry (1796–1861)" 524:Mount Dangar, Dangarfield, 361:Pastoralist and businessman 1467: 1175:Gunson, Niel (ed) (1974). 1148:Newcastle, New South Wales 996:[1838] NSWSupC 110 172:Soon after arrival in the 18: 1411:Maitland, New South Wales 1368:Northumberland and Hunter 1362:June 1843 – October 1845 1354: 1346: 1339: 698:"Denman, New South Wales" 493:Magistrate and politician 464:Lancelot Edward Threlkeld 164:(now part of Australia). 162:Colony of New South Wales 41: 1261:"Prince Albert's Statue" 670:"Scone, New South Wales" 48:Henry Dangar (1796–1861) 1391:Australian pastoralists 786:Journal and Proceedings 148:and served until 1851. 1386:Explorers of Australia 1062:MyallCreekMassacre.com 1009:"Myall Creek Massacre" 964:"Myall Creek Massacre" 760:Dangar, Henry (1828), 734:Dangar, Henry (1828), 557:Former members of the 490: 476: 1401:Port Stephens Council 1327:newagemultimedia.com 1243:"Camperdown Cemetery" 1214:Fraser, A.D. 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Index

Henry Cary Dangar
Henry Danger

St Neot, Cornwall
England
Potts Point
New South Wales
Camperdown
Singleton
explorer
New South Wales Legislative Council
St Neot, Cornwall
Colony of New South Wales
John Oxley
Camden
Argyle
Newcastle
Hunter Valley
Patrick's Plains
Maitland
Goulburn
Hunter River
Muswellbrook
Aberdeen
Scone
Dart Brook
Liverpool Range
Geawegal
Wanaruah
Murrurundi

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