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− | + | ==Ballarat East== | |
+ | Municipal District 1857-1863, Borough 1863-1870, Town 1872-1921 | ||
− | [[Richard Polkinghorne]] | + | One hundred and eighty three landholders and householders of Ballaarat East petitioned the government to proclaim Ballaarat East [sic] as a municipal district according to the Government Gazette on 21 January 1857. On the 28 April 1857 the Municipal District of Ballarat East [sic] was proclaimed. |
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+ | The municipal district commenced at the north-eastern angle of the municipal district of Ballaarat; thence by a line bearing east, and by the River Yarrowee eastward two miles and forty chains; thence by a line bearing south two miles and forty chains; thence by a line bearing west three miles and ten chains, more or less, to the River Yarrowee aforesaid; and thence northwards by that river and by the eastern boundary of the municipal district of Ballaarat to the commencing point.<ref>Dorothy Wickham, Beyond the Wall:Ballarat Female Refuge: A Case Study in Moral Authority, MPhil, Australian Catholic University, 2003, Appendix 1, pp. 140-143</ref> | ||
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+ | Ballarat East is mentioned in the Victorian Places database. <ref>https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/ballarat-east</ref> | ||
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+ | == Names associated with Ballarat East == | ||
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+ | [[George Clendinning]]; [[Martha Clendinning]];[[Lancelot Costello]]; [[Sarah Goddard]]; [[Margaret Guthrie]]; [[Dennis Kinnane]]; [[George Morgan]]; [[Susannah Morgan]]; [[Mary Ann Newman]]; [[Richard Polkinghorne]]; [[Daniel Sweeney]] | ||
== Also See == | == Also See == | ||
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+ | [[Abodes]] | ||
[[Eureka Lead]] | [[Eureka Lead]] | ||
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+ | [[James Oddie]] | ||
[[St Alipius]] | [[St Alipius]] | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <References/> |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 12 November 2022
Ballarat East
Municipal District 1857-1863, Borough 1863-1870, Town 1872-1921
One hundred and eighty three landholders and householders of Ballaarat East petitioned the government to proclaim Ballaarat East [sic] as a municipal district according to the Government Gazette on 21 January 1857. On the 28 April 1857 the Municipal District of Ballarat East [sic] was proclaimed.
The municipal district commenced at the north-eastern angle of the municipal district of Ballaarat; thence by a line bearing east, and by the River Yarrowee eastward two miles and forty chains; thence by a line bearing south two miles and forty chains; thence by a line bearing west three miles and ten chains, more or less, to the River Yarrowee aforesaid; and thence northwards by that river and by the eastern boundary of the municipal district of Ballaarat to the commencing point.[1]
Ballarat East is mentioned in the Victorian Places database. [2]
Names associated with Ballarat East
George Clendinning; Martha Clendinning;Lancelot Costello; Sarah Goddard; Margaret Guthrie; Dennis Kinnane; George Morgan; Susannah Morgan; Mary Ann Newman; Richard Polkinghorne; Daniel Sweeney
Also See
References
- ↑ Dorothy Wickham, Beyond the Wall:Ballarat Female Refuge: A Case Study in Moral Authority, MPhil, Australian Catholic University, 2003, Appendix 1, pp. 140-143
- ↑ https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/ballarat-east