Blaxland, John, 1769-1845
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found: Hullett, J.B. Where the mountains are blue, 2012:outside back cover (John Blaxland) p. 1 (farmer) p. 37 (b. 1769 in Fordwich, Kent; d. 1845 in Newington NSW) p. 19 (arrived in Australia 3rd Apr. 1807) p. 20-21 (granted land which he called 'Newington' at Parramatta, Sydney)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, viewed 5 Aug. 2013(John Blaxland (4 January 1769-5 August 1845.) In 1807 he acquired 520 hectares of land; named the estate Newington after his family estate in Kent, England. Established a series of salt pans on the banks of the Parramatta River; also established a tweed mill, limekiln and flourmill)
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2013-08-13: new
2013-08-14: revised
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