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HENRY MAXWELL LEFROY1818 - 1879
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Henry was born in 1818 and his father (Rev. John Henry George Lefroy, the rector of Compton and Ashe) died just five years later. He matriculated at Oxford in 1836 and
obtained a B.A. in 1840.
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The countryside was very dry and at one point the party was without water for 4 days. After 85 days and 950 miles they returned to York. Like others who were to follow
in his footsteps, Lefroy was unaware of the gold that he had passed over. He did record the presence of iron stone and slate but as his attention was on finding grazing land,
he sadly missed perhaps the greatest opportunity of his life. One can only imagine what impact of Lefroy finding gold might have had 30 years before
Paddy Hannan became famous for the find.
Chronology
1818 - Born August. 1836 - Matriculated at Oxford. 1840 - Obtained a B.A. 1841 - Arrived in Western Australia. 1842 - Expedition to the Avon Valley with with Henry Landor. 1844 - Returned to England. 18?? - Served in the Royal Navy. 18?? - Married Annette Bate. 1854 - Came back to Western Australia. Appointed Assistant Superintendent of Convicts. 1859 - Promoted to Superintendent of Convicts. 1860 - Expedition to the Williams River. 1863 - Expedition to Bruce Rock - Coolgardie area. 1875 - Retired . 1879 - Died July 18th of pneumonia.
Links to more information:
Memoir and Journal of an Expedition
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