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Robert Knopwood

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appear to have been in advance of his time. He records dreadful floggings of convicts for comparatively trifling offences without indignation, and probably as a magistrate ordered them himself. On the other hand, he interested himself in two boys both under 18 years of age, who had been condemned to death, and succeeded in getting them reprieved at the foot of the gallows. He tells us that he took them to a room and prayed with them, and that everyone thanked him for what he had done.
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at Sydney, an interesting first-hand record of early Tasmania. From it we learn of the want of food and other hardships of the pioneers, the troubles with Indigenous people and bushrangers, and the slowly improving conditions. It was a brutal, hard-drinking, hard-swearing age, and Knopwood does not
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was complaining of his dissipation and inability to carry out his duties. In 1821 Knopwood wrote to Macquarie asking that he might retire on full pay on account of his failing eyesight. His resignation was accepted on 7 September 1822, a pension of £100 per annum was granted, and Sir
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on 19 February 1804. Knopwood's salary as chaplain to the settlement was £182 10s. per annum. He was appointed a magistrate on the following 17 March. He served as a magistrate until 1828.
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Many years before, Knopwood had adopted a little orphan girl about one year old, of whom he became very fond. Her daughter erected a tombstone in
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Knopwood was the third child and only surviving son of Robert Knopwood (from a wealthy Norfolk family) and his wife Elizabeth,
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The diary of the Reverend Robert Knopwood, 1803-1838 : first chaplain of Van Diemen's Land
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aired in Australia on the ABC television network on 1 December 2013. Australian actor
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portrayed Knopwood. He is only shown as a settler and magistrate - not a clergyman.
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Knopwood obtained seeds from England and was an early cultivator of
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Knopwood kept a diary for more than 30 years. It is now in the
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Barton of Threxton, Norfolk, England. Knopwood was educated at
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churchyard to the memory of Knopwood which describes him as
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Diary of Robert Knopwood, Van Diemen's Land, 1805-1808
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Van Diemen's Land
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Colonel Collins's
Port Phillip
Hobart
Mitchell Library
wheat
oats
Lachlan Macquarie
Thomas Brisbane
Derwent
Rokeby
Chris Haywood
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce
The Outlaw Michael Howe
Matt Day
Ocean




"Knopwood, Robert (1763 - 1838)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC

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