1800 in Australia
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Governors of the Australian colonies:
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- July 16 - Reverends Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden open a church school at Ryde.
- April 26 - William Balmain receives a land grant on the east side of Cockle Bay
- June 26 - Major Joseph Foveaux is appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island.
- July 16 - Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden open a church school in Kissing Point (Ryde)
- September 7 - Joseph Holt is arrested on suspicion of raising an Irish insurrection.
- September 28 - Captain Philip King sworn in as Governor.
- September 29 - William Patterson is appointed Lt. Governor
- November 19 - First copper coins circulated in New South Wales. To prevent removal from the colony they were issued at double their face value, that is a coin valued at one penny in England was deemed to represent twopence in NSW.
- December 3 - Lady Nelson and Lt. James Grant arrive in Southern Australia; Grant names Cape Northumberland, Cape Banks, Mt Schanck and Mt Gambier.
- December 7 - Grant names Cape Otway; the Lady Nelson becomes the first ship to cross Bass Strait from the west.
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[edit] References
- Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-986.
- National Library of Australia. The World Upside Down: Australia 1788 - 1830.