- Augustus Smith
Augustus John Smith (
15 September 1804 –31 July 1872 ) was governor of theIsles of Scilly for over thirty years, and was largely responsible for the economy of the islands as it is today.Smith was born at Ashlyns Hall,
Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire, England, and went into banking. He became known locally as a philanthropist, doing his best to improve educational standards in his home district. In 1834 he acquired thelease on theIsles of Scilly from theDuchy of Cornwall for £20,000, and set about changing the islanders' way of life, expelling those who could not find a job locally and evacuating some of the smaller islands, where small populations were farming at barely subsistence level.Smith gave himself the title Lord Proprietor, and, though many of his actions were unpopular, his motives are now generally recognised as having been good ones. Besides building a new quay at
Hugh Town on St. Mary's, he sowedgorse and trees to provide shelter for the agricultural land. He built schools on the well-inhabited islands. Having cleared the island of Samson of the one or two families that inhabited it, he attempted to turn it into a deer park, but the experiment failed. [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jHsuU4pjITQC&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=augustus+smith+samson+deer&source=web&ots=_7BXYu-gR2&sig=gMyVaVBzniRXk06OgFOSNrOmtuA&hl=en Golden Harvest: - Andrew Tompsett - 2006] ]Smith lived at Tresco Abbey. He never married, but is believed to have had illegitimate children by several of his female servants. He had a close relationship with
Lady Sophia Tower , a married woman (and only daughter of the 1st Earl Brownlow) who often visited him at Tresco. The estate was inherited by lateral descendants, who retain the lease into the present day.He was
Member of Parliament (MP) for Truro from 1857 to 1865. He served as President of theRoyal Geological Society of Cornwall from 1857-1862, [ cite book
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editor = K. F. G. Hosking & G. J. Shrimpton
title = Present Views of Some Aspects of the Geology of Cornwall and Devon
origyear = 1964
publisher =Royal Geological Society of Cornwall
location =Penzance
pages = p.iii
chapter = Patrons and Presidents ] and also of theRoyal Institution of Cornwall [Peter Mandler, ‘Smith, Augustus John (1804–1872)’,Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25777 accessed 15 Nov 2007] ]References
* [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/tcommons2.htm Historical list of MPs]
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title =Member of Parliament for Truro
withEdward Brydges Willyams , to 1859;Montague Edward Smith , 1859–1863;
Sir Frederick Martin Williams, from 1853
years = 1857–1865
before =John Ennis Vivian and
Sir Henry Vivian
after =John Cranch Walker and
Sir Frederick Martin WilliamsTruro and St Austell (UK Parliament constituency)
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