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Land grants in the Swan River Colony information


The "Arrowsmith map": an 1839 map of the land grants in the Swan River Colony, drawn by John Arrowsmith from the survey data of John Septimus Roe.

The Swan River Colony, established in June 1829, was the only British colony in Australia established on the basis of land grants to settlers. Under the conditions stipulated by the Colonial Office, settlers would be granted land in proportion to the value of assets and labour that they brought to the colony. To ensure "productive" use of land, settlers were not given full title to their grants until they had been sufficiently "improved". The system of land grants continued until 1832, after which crown land was disposed of by sale at auction.

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Land grants in the Swan River Colony

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the earliest days of the Swan River Colony, although only achieved statutory recognition with the enactment of section 7 the Land Act 1898. They are recognised...

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Geography of Western Australia

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river frontage for ease of transport, the original grants were all long and narrow, expanding from adjacent river lots. (See Land Grants in the Swan River...

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settlement the following month. By the end of September, the colony was established, the Swan was moored in Weymouth Fore River, and the Charity returned...

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significant role in the exploration of Australia and the foundation of the Swan River Colony, later named Western Australia. He explored areas in New South Wales...

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although some land between the river and the southern boundary of Botswana was later added to it. From 1878, the colony also included the enclave of Walvis...

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Thomas Peel

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colony at the Swan River in Western Australia by sending settlers there with stock and necessary materials. The consortium requested a grant from the...

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Du Bois Agett

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arrived in the Swan River Colony via Cape Town onboard the Egyptian. Agett then received land grants on the Swan and Avon Rivers, with him living in the town...

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established in what became the states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, with small outposts in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The colony was...

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William Henry Leeder

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significance to the Aboriginal people. In 1829, a British expedition established the Swan River Colony and in 1830, Lake Monger was the site of minor skirmishes...

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George Fletcher Moore

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judicial career in the colonies. Moore enquired at the Colonial Office after an official posting to the recently established Swan River Colony in Western Australia...

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