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WENTWORTH, WILLIAM CHARLES (1793-1872) , the " Australian patriot," who claimed descent from the great Strafford, but apparently without sufficient reason, was born in 1793 in Norfolk Island, the penal settlement of New South Wales, where his father D'Arcy Wentworth, an Irish gentleman
Cambridge , in Australia, and early attracted the attention of Governor Macquarie by some adventurous exploration in the Blue Mountains. In 1819 he published in London a work
Cambridge (won by W. M. Praed) with a stirring poem on the same subject. Having been called to the bar, he returned to Sydney, and soon obtained a fine practice. With a fellow barrister, Wardell, he started a newspaper, the Australian, in 1824, to advocate the cause of self-government and to champion the " emancipists "the incoming class of ex-convicts, now freed and prosperingagainst the " exclusivists " the officials and the more aristocratic settlers. With Wardell, Dr William Bland and others, he formed the " Patriotic Association," and carried on a deter-mined
governor , Sir Ralph Darling, who was recalled in 1831 in consequence, though he was acquitted by a select committee of the House
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touch with the new generation. For some years before 1861 he stayed chiefly in England, where in 1857 he founded the " General Association for the Australian Colonies," with the object of obtaining from the government a federal assembly for the whole of Australia; and in 1862 he definitely settled in England, dying on the 20th of March 1872. His body
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