Charles la trobe biography of christopher
Charles Joseph La Trobe ( - )
CharlesJosephLa Trobe
Son of Christian Ignatius La Trobe and Hannah Benigna Syms
Brother of Charlotte Louisa La Trobe, Peter La Trobe, Anna Agnes La Trobe, John Antes La Trobe and Frederic Benjamin La Trobe
[spouse(s) unknown]
DescendantsFather of Agnes Louisa (la Trobe) Fane de Salis
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Biography
Birth
- Birth:
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- Date: 20 MAR
- Place: Kirby Street, Hatton Garden, Holborn, England
Death
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- Date: 4 DEC
- Place: Littlington, East Sussex, England
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Baptism
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- Date: 29 MAR
- Place: Fetter Lane Chapel of the United Brethren, England
Burial
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- Place: Littlington Church, Sussex, England
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He was appointed in superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and, after the establishment in of the colony of Victoria (now a state of Australia), he became its first lieutenant-governor.
Charles la trobe biography of christopher Read More.. Melbourne had a population of around 3, at the time and was rapidly expanding [ citation needed ]. Like his father he was active in the anti-slavery movement and had some contact with Wilberforce. Proceeds of crown land sales at Port Phillip were not spent on immigration to swell the labour force there but 'employed in supplying deficiencies in the revenue of the Sydney Government'.Sources
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- Rachel Standfield, , ‘The vacillating manners and sentiments of these people': Mobility, Civilisation and Dispossession in the Work of William Thomas with the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate.
Law Text Culture, 15, , Available at:
Notes
- Note NCharles Joseph LA TROBE was an author writing "Alphine Stock", "Sketches of Swiss Scenery and Manners","The Pedestrian or Rambler in Italy" and "Rambler in North America" which was written from travels taken by him with Washington IRVING. He also wrote, "Rambler in Mexico".
- Charles Joseph LA TROBE was the first Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Victoria from to after being Superintendent of the Colony of Port Phillip for eleven years. One of his principal objectives that he communicated to George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector of Aborigines of the Port Phillip Protectorate, was to keep the traditional Aboriginal land owners, Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung people,,though they were not accepted as that, out of Melbourne (Standfield, , p), in about
- Much of Melbourne's substantial inner city parks and gardens can be attributed to LA TROBE'S foresight in reserving this land.
Melbourne and Victoria are dotted with things named in honour of LA TROBE, including LA TROBE University, LA TROBE Street in the CBD, the federal electorate of LA TROBE in Melbourne's outer eastern suburbs, the LA TROBE Valley in southestern Victoria, Mount LA TROBE in Wilsons Promontory, and the LA TROBE Reading Room at the State Library of Victoria.
Charles la trobe biography of christopher columbus He was specifically denounced for his attitude on the convict problem. Much of Melbourne's substantial inner-ring parks and gardens can be attributed to La Trobe's foresight in reserving this land. He appears to have been educated in Switzerland. Biographical Data b. - Record ID Number: MH:N
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