Peter Belches

Peter Belches

Lieutenant Peter Belches (1796–1890) was an early explorer in Western Australia.

Born in Scotland in 1796, Belches joined the Royal Navy. He was a midshipman on HMS "Volage" in December 1826, when it was anchored in Sydney Harbour along with HMS "Warspite" under Sir James Brisbane and HMS "Success" under Sir James Stirling. When Brisbane died on 19 December, Stirling made a number of promotions and re-appointments to cover for his loss. In the process, Belches was promoted to Third Lieutenant on the "Success".

In March 1827, the "Success" arrived off the coast of the Swan River in what is now Western Australia to undertake an exploration expedition which aimed to determine the suitability of the area for establishing a British colony. After examining the coastal waters of the area, an 18-man land party was formed to explore up the river. As a member of the party, Belches traversed the Swan up to its junction with Ellen Brook. At the location now known as "The Narrows", Stirling named a peninsula on the southern side of the Swan Point Belches in Belches' honour.

At the junction of Ellen Brook, Stirling split the party into three groups, sending Belches and George Heathcote to explore to the north, where they found a fresh water lake. After returning to the junction of the Canning River, Stirling sent Belches to explore it. Belches traced the Canning for twenty miles, returning after two days to report that it was a fresh water river "similar in every respect" to the Swan.

After returning to the ship, the crew sailed north for a distance, then southwards to Cape Geographe, when Belches reported finding "a source large enough to be called a River, gushing from the side of the Solid Limestone Rock and rushing to the Sea half a mile distant with a considerable noise."

A Swan River Colony was formed in 1829, and by the end of 1831 had expanded to become the British settlement of Western Australia. In 1834, Belches emigrated to the colony on the "James Patterson". He took up land at Albany, where there was already a large Scottish community. He served as Albany's harbour master from 1834 until 1837. In 1840, he entered into a land partnership with George Cheyne, and in 1852, the pair prospected for gold together in the Stirling Range. Belches left the colony in 1858, and died in 1890.

References

*cite book|author=R. T. Appleyard and Toby Manford|year=1979|title=The Beginning: European Discovery and Early Settlement of Swan River Western Australia|location=Nedlands, Western Australia|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-146-0
*cite book|author=Shoobert, Joanne (ed.)|year=2005|title=Western Australian Exploration: Volume One, December 1826–December 1825|location=Victoria Park, Western Australia|publisher=Hesperian Press|id=ISBN 0-85905-351-2
*cite book|first=Pamela|last=Statham-Drew|year=2003|title=James Stirling: Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|location=Nedlands, Western Australia|id=ISBN 1-876268-94-8


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