- Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard
Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard (
June 19 1799 inEngland –June 29 1878 inUpper Swan, Western Australia ) was an early settler in the Guildford area ofWestern Australia and later with his nephew Edmund Thomas Barrett-Lennard, the founder of the well known Western Australian Beverley family. He was the fifth son of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Baronet, and Dorothy St. Aubyn and a grandson ofBaron Dacre of Belhus in CountyEssex ,England .Barrett-Lennard arrived at the
Swan River Colony on board the "Marquis of Anglesea" on23 August 1829 bringing with him six servants and substantial assets including farm animals and equipment. He was allotted a relatively large grant of 2,906 acres (11.8 km²) and quickly established a property in the virgin bushland in the West Swan Area near Guildford which he named "St Leonard's".In December 1829, the Lieutenant-Governor, James Stirling appointed him, along with five other prominent settlers,
Justice of the Peace .He returned to England in 1836 where he married Elizabeth Frances Graham on
28 September 1837 . They returned to Western Australia on the "Montreal" on2 May 1839 with their first child and Barrett-Lennard's 16-year-old nephew, Edmund Thomas Barrett-Lennard who went on to manage a second property called "St. Aubyns".On
4 May 1840 , Barrett-Lennard replacedWilliam Locke Brockman in one of the four nominee positions on theWestern Australian Legislative Council . He only held the position until the following year before resigning, possibly due to a fire which destroyed the St. Leonards homestead in 1841.He and his wife had seven children, two of them dying young, and in 1854, she returned to England with the four youngest children to ensure their education and never returned. Of the remaining children, only one, Edward Graham Barrett-Lennard, remained in Western Australia and survived to marry and have children locally.
At his peak, Barrett-Lennard's holdings comprised 16,000 acres (65 km²) of freehold land with a horse stud and cattle holdings. He also imported merino sheep. However, much of his assets were on borrowed money and by 1866 he was bankrupt. After selling his properties to his son's wife's family, he lived out his final years alone on the St. Leonards property in relatively poor circumstances.
He is buried at All Saints Church in Upper Swan.
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*cite web|url=http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSTRALIA/1998-01/0883805101|title=A Western Australian Pioneer (and his wife)|author=Leo van de Pas|work=rootsweb.com
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NAME=Barrett-Lennard, Edward Pomeroy
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DATE OF BIRTH=19 June 1799
PLACE OF BIRTH=England
DATE OF DEATH=29 June 1878
PLACE OF DEATH=Upper Swan, Western Australia
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