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William Denison

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council of 16 members was elected in Tasmania, all supporting the Anti-Transportation movement, and the governor's power was now much reduced. He, however, incurred some criticism by proclaiming pre-emptive right land regulations before the new Council met. The proclamation was intended to help to keep small holders of land in Tasmania, but the large
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and speculators defeated this by taking up large tracts of land. Denison, however, became more popular towards the end of his term. In September 1854 he received word that he had been appointed Governor of New South Wales, and when he left Hobart on 13 January 1855 he received a cheque for £2000 from
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While this movement had been going on, the question of granting responsible government had come much to the front. In 1850 an act for the better government of the Australian colonies was passed, which provided that the existing nominee councils should frame electoral acts for new elected councils. A
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had suspended transportation of males to Tasmania for two years, and Grey had erroneously given the impression in dispatches to Denison that it would not be resumed, and Denison had passed this view on to the Legislative Council. Subsequently, the British Government began sending convicts in large
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He returned to England in 1831 and worked at Woolwich and as an instructor at Chatham from 1833. He worked at Greenwich observatory with Ramsden's zenith sector and in 1837 he was engineer in charge of Woolwich Dockyard. He was promoted to captain in 1841 and he visited Bermuda in 1842. In 1844 he
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ruled that the local Act was contrary to the imperial statute which required the revenue to be set aside for use to specific local purpose. Denison thereupon charged the judges with neglect of duty in failing to identify the faults in the laws before they were enacted. He suggested that the Chief
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A report made by Denison to the Secretary of State, in which he spoke unfavourably of the colonists as a whole, was printed as a parliamentary paper, Denison naturally became very unpopular, and this unpopularity was not lessened by his attitude to the anti-transportation movement. He, however,
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formed to oppose transportation had the support of nearly all the leading colonists of Tasmania, and as the other colonies took the same stand success became certain. The discovery of gold in Australia, reduced crime in England and the construction of prisons in England led to a decline in the
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he spoke too frankly about the colonists in communications which he regarded as confidential, and this accentuated the feeling against him as a representative of the colonial office during the anti-transportation and responsible government movements. He showed great interest in the life of the
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Denison was appointed Governor of New South Wales on 20 January 1855. In 1856, he became both Governor of New South Wales and "Governor-General in and over all our Colonies of New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia", a role intended to encourage
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the colonists to purchase a piece of plate as a memento of his sojourn among them. After correspondence with the Secretary of State he was allowed to accept this. One of his last official acts was to support the Legislative Council's request that the colony's name be changed to Tasmania.
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In India his training as an engineer was useful in connexion with irrigation and public works of which he was a strong advocate. He passed a town improvement act in 1865 and revised the land revenue assessment principles. In November 1863, when
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despite his role as Governor-General, although he was more active in developing arrangements for paying for postal connections with the United Kingdom, ameliorating inter-colonial tariffs and co-operation over the provision of
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Justice should apply for leave of absence, and also found an opportunity to dismiss Montagu who was threatened with an action by a creditor. Denison was afterwards reprimanded by the Secretary of State,
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and Sir John Eardley-Wilmot had been recalled for his failure to administer. Denison was told that no convicts would be sent so that he could fix the problem. The Tasmanian Legislative Council had no
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system of representative government in New South Wales, and showed wisdom and tact in his dealings with the problems which arose, including the handing of executive power to the new
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convict transport and in 1852 Lord Stanley stopped the transport of prisoners to Van Diemen's Land and Denison closed the penal settlement on Norfolk Island.
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his task was easier, and he had no difficulty in coping adequately with the problems that arose during the early days of responsible government in Australia.
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succeeded in conciliating some of the citizens by granting 5 acres (20,000 m) of land in Hobart as a site for an unsectarian school.
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colony, and helped to foster education, science and trade, during the period when Tasmania was developing into a prosperous colony. In
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had resigned in protest over the costs of the prison system, which was partly borne by Tasmanians, and increased by the suspension of
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in 1837 for his paper on his experiments testing the strength of Canadian timber. He was one of the first recipients of this prize.
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worked with the royal commission on the health of towns. Denison was knighted for his work in the Admiralty in 1846.
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Denison took an interest in science and supported studies on the natural history of India. He corresponded with Sir
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but was a staunch Anglican Christian, anti-Darwinian and wrote an essay on the antiquity of man and a critique of
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in 1826 after spending some time in the Ordnance Survey. In November 1838 he married Caroline Hornby.
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Arbuthnot, A. J. (revised by A. G. L. Shaw) (2004). "Denison, Sir William Thomas (1804 1871)".
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Denison was knighted before leaving for Tasmania and was created a K.C.B. in 1856.
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had refused to pay. The case was taken to the Supreme Court where Chief Justice
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Lt. Denison was one of the junior Royal Engineers who worked under Lt. Colonel
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In March 1866 he retired and returned to the United Kingdom and prepared his
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Howell, P. A. Howell (1967). "Pedder, Sir John Lewes (1793–1859)".
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Sitana: A mountain campaign on the borders of Afghanistan in 1863
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Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography
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Two Indian species are named after William Denison: a fish, the
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Denison's first work was to reorganize the Sepoy army after the
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Denison was offered the position of Lieutenant-Governor of
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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in the United Kingdom bestowed upon him the prestigious
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Denison was responsible for closing the penal colony on
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co-operation between the colonies. In response to the
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Index

William Thomas Denison
William Dennison (disambiguation)
KCB

Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land
John Eardley-Wilmot
Henry Young
Governor of New South Wales
Victoria
Stuart Donaldson
Charles FitzRoy
John Young
Governor of Madras
William Ambrose Morehead
The Lord Napier
East Sheen
Eton College
Alma mater
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
KCB
Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land
Governor of New South Wales
Governor of Madras
Percival Serle
Tasmania
New South Wales
John Denison
Evelyn Denison
Edward Denison
George Anthony Denison

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