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Alexander Imlay (Australian Soldier)
Alexander Imlay (1794 or 1800? – 31 March 1847) was a Scottish-born pioneer settler in southern New South Wales. Alexander and his brothers George Imlay, George (1794?-1846), and Peter Imlay, Peter (1797–1881) operated in the region as pastoral farming, pastoralists, whaling in Australia, whalers and shipbuilders. A number of things in the area were named after them. These include Imlay Street, the main street in Eden, New South Wales, Eden, the Mount Imlay National Park and Imlay Shire (today part of Bega Valley Shire). Early life One source says Alexander was born in Scotland and baptised in the parish of Methlick, Aberdeen, on 16 January 1794. His death notice records that he was aged 46 in March 1847, meaning he was born around 1800. The source with the earlier date reports that he attended Aberdeen University and qualified as a surgeon in March 1816. In January 1827 he enlisted as a surgeon in the British army. Imlay first arrived at Sydney in December 1829 on the ''Eli ...
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The ''Colonial Times'' was a newspaper in what is now the Australian state of Tasmania. It was established as the ''Colonial Times, and Tasmanian Advertiser'' in 1825 in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land Van Diemen's Land was the colonial name of the island of Tasmania used by the British during the European exploration of Australia in the 19th century. A British settlement was established in Van Diemen's Land in 1803 before it became a sep ...Van Diemen's Land became the colony of Tasmania in 1856. by the former editor of the '' Hobart Town Gazette, and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser'', Andrew Bent. The name was changed to ''Colonial Times'' in 1828. In 1857 the title was absorbed into the '' Hobart Town Mercury''. Notes References Further reading *Kirkpatrick, Rod (2006), Select chronology of significant Australian press events from 1802-1850' *Kirkpatrick, Rod (2006), ' *Pretyman, E.R. (1966) ' in the Australian Dictionary of Biography (Online) *' from the ...
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