Joseph Childs

Joseph Childs

Major Joseph Childs (1787-1870), soldier and penal administrator, of the Royal Marines, was commandant of the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, from 7 February 1844 to August 1846.

He entered the Marines in 1809 and served in the Napoleonic Wars and the British-American War in 1813. He also served in Syria in 1840.

He was reputed to be a strict disciplinarian, and in 1844 arrived as commandant of Norfolk Island to replace Alexander Maconochie whose progressive views on penal administration were thought to be unsuitable for this establishment. However, Childs proved to be no match for the convict 'old hands'. His 'strict discipline' may have worked on the thoroughly disciplined men of the Royal Marines, but he had no experience of life in a penal settlement. General discipline was poor, and left to subordinate guards and overseers who had little control over the prison which was ruled by the 'Ring' of hardened convicts. A visiting magistrate reported that while Childs was “a most amiable benevolent gentleman and honorable officer” what was needed to avoid anarchy and insubordination was “an officer of experience in, or capacity for, government, judgement, energy, decision and firmness”. Childs was recalled but, before he left, a group of convicts revolted in July 1846, murdering four officials. Thirteen convicts were convicted of murder and hanged by Childs' successor, John Price, who considered Childs responsible for the state of affairs that led to the revolt. A newspaper report at the time blamed the situation on Childs' “utter imbecility”.

Childs returned to England and continued to serve in the Royal Marines. He retired in 1857 and died in Cornwall on 2 January 1870.

References

* Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 1.
* Hazzard, Margaret, "Punishment Short of Death: a history of the penal settlement at Norfolk Island", Melbourne, Hyland, 1984. (ISBN 0-908090-64-1)
* Hughes, Robert, "The Fatal Shore", London, Pan, 1988. (ISBN 0-330-29892-5)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Childs — may refer to: Contents 1 Surname 2 Locations 3 Vessels 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph Tydings — Infobox Senator |name=Joseph Davies Tydings nationality=American jr/sr=United States Senator state=Maryland party=Democratic term start=January 3, 1965 term end=January 3, 1971 preceded=James Glenn Beall succeeded=John Glenn Beall, Jr. date of… …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph Zubin Award — The Joseph Zubin Award may refer to three different psychology awards named in honor of the psychologist Joseph Zubin.The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award is granted by the Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund at the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene… …   Wikipedia

  • Marquis Childs — Marquis William Childs (March 17, 1903 – June 30, 1990) was an American journalist. Contents 1 Personal life 2 Early career 3 Novel and return to Europe 4 Later car …   Wikipedia

  • David Childs (academic) — David Childs (born September 1933 in Bolton, Lancashire, England) is an Emeritus Professor of Politics whose considerable contribution to the advancement of German studies has equipped academics, business leaders, government ministers and… …   Wikipedia

  • William Edward Childs — Billy Childs 2008 bei einem Auftritt mit Jack DeJohnette Billy Childs (William Edward Childs, * 8. März 1957 in Los Angeles) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazzpianist und Komponist. Childs hatte im Alter von sechs Jahren ersten Klavierunterricht und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Childs — was a U.S. soldier who served with distinction during the Mexican American War.Childs was born on March 16, 1796, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the son and grandson of Revolutionary War veterans. He graduated from West Point in 1814 and fought in …   Wikipedia

  • Billy Childs — 2008 bei einem Auftritt mit Jack DeJohnette Billy Childs (William Edward Childs, * 8. März 1957 in Los Angeles) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazzpianist und Komponist. Childs hatte im Alter von sechs Jahren ersten Klavierunterricht und besuchte… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Childs — Dibujo de Thomas Childs. Thomas Childs (16 de marzo de 1796 Pittsfield, Massachusetts † 8 de octubre de 1856 Florida). Fue un soldado de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica que sirvió en el ejército durante la primera intervención estadounidense… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Anthony Joseph Drexel I — Infobox Person name = Anthony Joseph Drexel I image size = 250px caption = birth date = birth date|1826|9|13 birth place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date = death date and age|1893|6|30|1826|9|13 death place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”