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John MacArthur

John MacArthur

John MacArthur
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The birth John Macarthur
1767
British flag The U.K.DevonPlymouth

Death 1834April 11
Australian flagU.K. territory Australia New South Wales district Camden
Occupation OfficerBusinessmanPoliticianArchitect
The well-known results I build the basics of agriculture development in Australia

An officer, a businessman, a politician, the architect that John MacArthur (English: for John Macarthur, from 1767 to April 11, 1834 [1] [2] [3] [4]) is from U.K. Plymouth. I built the basics of agriculture development in U.K. territory Australia and became the wirepuller of the riot called the revolt of the rum from 1808 through 1810.

It was said that it was a pioneer of the wool industry that developed in U.K. territory Australia of the early 19th century and was the person of the Australian national symbol. It is known even to have designed house and the Elizabeth farm (English version) which I did, and it is known even that a design of the Camden park estate (English version) was entrusted the John barge (English version) of the architect with.

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Career

Alexander MacArthur of father fled into the West Indies after a revolt of the Jacobite of 1745 and ran a piece of cloth shop and the outfitting shop after returning home in England [5]. In 1767, John MacArthur was born in Plymouth, England as the second son of the Alexander. On the correct birthday, I am missing, but it is known that I registered September 3, 1767 as a birthday [6]. As for MacArthur, M'Arthur and a period to be spelled were long with a family name, but how to spell often changes in MacArthur. It is the most later years; and using the how to spell called Macarthur (a of the fourth character a small letter) [7].

I married Elizabeth (English version) in October, 1788 and I joined the New South Wales army corps in 1789 and became a first lieutenant. Governor-General Arthur Hatsuyo Philip New South Wales first Fried (the first prisoner fleet) to lead started the settlement in U.K. territory Australia in 1788, and two people of John and Elizabeth who got in Neptune arrived at Australia Sydney in second Fried (English version) in 1790. I acquired a very large farm in 1805 and obtained a commercial right. In rivalry with William Bligh of the fourth New South Wales governor-general, I became the wirepuller of the riot for the governor-general called the revolt of the rum from 1808 through 1810. I crossed it again in Australia in 1817 after MacArthur being subject to the deportation of the definite term in acknowledgment of an illegal act of oneself, and collecting grapevines in France, and having learned a cultivation technology [8]. MacArthur was the person who produced the commercial wine for the first time in Australia and produced wine in Camden and pen squirrels [8].

Family

Elizabeth delivered a daughter during a voyage to Australia, but this daughter dies to the house of a baby [9]. John and Elizabeth get four sons (John MacArthur, Edward MacArthur (English version), James MacArthur (English version), William MacArthur (English version)), and James and William are born at Elizabeth farm [10]. Raw Edward became First Lieutenant of British troops in 1789 and acted as first generation Victoria governor-general Charles ホサム and an executive between the second Victoria governor-general Henry Berkeley in Australian British troops commanders in chief in 1856 in 1855. Raw James became a stockbreeder, a politician in 1798 and acted as New South Wales assembly member of the Upper House from 1839 through 1843. Raw William becomes a botanist, a wine brewer in 1800 and it is the most active and is done with the horticulturist whom there was of the influence in Australia of the late 19th century.

Footnote

  1. ^ "OUR COUNTRY SECTION.". The Advertiser (Adelaide: National Library of Australia): p. 13. (March 31, 1934). http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47547628 August 1, 2015 reading. 
  2. ^ "MACARTHUR CENTENARY.." The Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: National Library of Australia): p. 2 Edition: HOME EDITION. (March 27, 1934). http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49502488 August 1, 2015 reading. 
  3. ^ "ANNIVERSARIES.." The West Australian (Perth: National Library of Australia): p. 18. (April 10, 1935). http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32856230 August 1, 2015 reading. 
  4. ^ "MR. JOHN MACARTHUR.". Illustrated Sydney News (National Library of Australia): p. 22. (December 19, 1891). http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article63613524 August 1, 2015 reading. 
  5. ^ M. H. Ellis (1955), p. 5
  6. ^ M. H. Ellis (1955), p. 6
  7. ^ Horsemen of the First Frontier (1788-1900) and the Serpent's Legacy
  8. For ^ a b Teiji Takahashi "Australian wine Jiji Press of the fascination", 1,996 years, it is p.109
  9. ^ Jill Conway (1964), pp 144–147
  10. ^ Rachel Roxburgh (1974), pp 37

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