William Westgarth (15 June 1815 – 28 October 1889) was a Scottish-born merchant, historian, statistician and politician in Australia. Westgarth was a...
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Westgarth is a neighbourhood within the suburb of Northcote, about 4 or 5 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district in Victoria, Australia...
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between Collingwood and Heidelberg. Westgarth station, like the locality itself, was named after William Westgarth, a merchant, historian and a member...
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Criminology. Crime Statistics Australia. Retrieved 27 February 2019. William Westgarth (December 1864). "The Statistics of Crime in Australia". Journal of...
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the land north of Melbourne for market gardening. Two years later, William Westgarth bought land north of Thomas' holding, which he made way for German...
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alongside lawmakers John Fawkner, John O'Shanassy, William Westgarth, as well as chief gold commissioner William Wright. These men were likely to be sympathetic...
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he was in turn succeeded by Edward Stanhope. Francis Labilliere, William Westgarth and John Dennistoun Wood served on a committee of six to draft the...
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Minister in the 1830s, by his wife The Honorable Mary Ponsonby, daughter of William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby. He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge...
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was bound in part by Merri Creek, Moonee Ponds and Hobson's Bay. William Westgarth had been a representative in the New South Wales Legislative Council...
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Westgarth Forster (1772–1835) was a geologist and mining engineer, mine agent at Allenheads and Coalcleugh (Northumberland) over two decades and then...
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