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Thomas Bewes Strangways

Index Thomas Bewes Strangways

Thomas Bewes Strangways (23 July 1809 – 23 February 1859), generally called "Bewes Strangways" and "T. [1]

27 relations: Charles Mann (advocate-general), Charles Sturt, Chief Secretary of South Australia, Currency Creek, South Australia, Fleurieu Peninsula, George Gawler, George Milner Stephen, Giles E. Strangways, Glenelg, South Australia, Governor of South Australia, Habeas corpus, Henry Strangways, John Finnis (captain), John Hindmarsh, John Jeffcott, Lake Alexandrina (South Australia), Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1836–1843, North Adelaide, Premier of South Australia, Robert Gouger, South Australian Legislative Council, Southern Ocean, Strangways Terrace, Street Naming Committee (Adelaide), The Advertiser (Adelaide), Woodside, South Australia, Young Bingham Hutchinson.

Charles Mann (advocate-general)

Charles Mann (8 July 1799 – 24 May 1860) was the first South Australian Advocate-General.

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Charles Sturt

Captain Charles Napier Sturt (28 April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a British explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia.

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Chief Secretary of South Australia

The Chief Secretary of South Australia (since 1856) or Colonial Secretary of South Australia (1836–1856) was a key role in the governance of the Colony of South Australia (1836–1900) and State of South Australia (from 1901) until it was abolished in 1982.

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Currency Creek, South Australia

Currency Creek (postcode 5214) is a township and locality in South Australia on the western shore of Lake Alexandrina about 6 km north of Goolwa, beside a seasonal stream bearing the same name - Currency Creek - which flows into Lake Alexandrina.

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Fleurieu Peninsula

The Fleurieu Peninsula is a peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia located south of the state capital of Adelaide.

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George Gawler

Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler, KH, (21 July 1795 – 7 May 1869) was the second governor of South Australia; from 17 October 1838 until 15 May 1841.

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George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen (18 December 1812 – 16 January 1894), often written G. Milner Stephen, was a South Australian and Victorian politician and faith healer.

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Giles E. Strangways

Giles Edward Strangways (1819 – 24 February 1906) was a pioneer of the British colony of South Australia, an associate of John Finnis and Charles Sturt.

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Glenelg, South Australia

Glenelg is a beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Governor of South Australia

The Governor of South Australia is the representative in the Australian state of South Australia of Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia.

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Habeas corpus

Habeas corpus (Medieval Latin meaning literally "that you have the body") is a recourse in law through which a person can report an unlawful detention or imprisonment to a court and request that the court order the custodian of the person, usually a prison official, to bring the prisoner to court, to determine whether the detention is lawful.

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Henry Strangways

Henry Bull Templar Strangways (14 November 1832 – 10 February 1920) was an Australian politician and Premier of South Australia.

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John Finnis (captain)

John Finnis (3 December 1802 – 13 August 1872), generally known as "Captain Finnis", was a seaman who is remembered for his association with Charles Sturt in the early days of South Australia.

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John Hindmarsh

Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh KH RN (baptised 22 May 1785 – 29 July 1860) was a naval officer and the first Governor of South Australia, from 28 December 1836 to 16 July 1838.

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John Jeffcott

Sir John William Jeffcott BA MA (1796 – 12 December 1837) was the first judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia.

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Lake Alexandrina (South Australia)

Lake Alexandrina is a freshwater ephemeral lake located in the Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island and Murray Mallee regions of South Australia, adjacent to the coast of the Southern Ocean, about south-east of Adelaide.

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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1836–1843

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1836 to 1843.

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North Adelaide

North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands.

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Premier of South Australia

The Premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia, Australia.

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Robert Gouger

Robert Gouger (26 June 1802 – 4 August 1846) was one of the founders of South Australia and first Colonial Secretary of South Australia.

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South Australian Legislative Council

The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia.

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Southern Ocean

The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica.

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Strangways Terrace

Strangways Terrace is a street in North Adelaide, South Australia.

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Street Naming Committee (Adelaide)

The Street Naming Committee was set up to decide the names of the streets, the squares and the river of the new settlement of Adelaide, South Australia, as it had been laid out by Colonel William Light in 1837.

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The Advertiser (Adelaide)

The Advertiser is a conservative, daily tabloid-format newspaper published in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Woodside, South Australia

Woodside is a town in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia.

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Young Bingham Hutchinson

Young Bingham Hutchinson (born 14 August 1806 in Richmond, Surrey, England – d. 3 August 1870 at Hindmarsh valley, South Australia) was a Royal Navy officer, early explorer and settler of South Australia.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bewes_Strangways

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