George Caley

George Caley

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George Caley (10 June 1770 - 23 May 1829) was an English botanist and explorer in Australia.

Early life

Caley was born in Craven, Yorkshire, England, the son of a horse-dealer. He was educated at the Free Grammar School at Manchester for around four years and was then taken into his father's stables. Coming across a volume on farriery, he became interested in the herbs mentioned in prescriptions and this led to his teaching himself botany. With the encouragement of the noted botanist, Dr William Withering (1744-1799), he became associated with the Manchester School of Botanists. In March 1795 he wrote to Sir Joseph Banks who, after warning him about the small financial rewards to be expected by a botanist for his labour, suggested that he might be able to obtain work for him as a gardener's labourer, which would give opportunities of increasing his knowledge. He worked in Kew Gardens and other gardens. Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=George|Last=Caley|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogCa-Ch.html#caley1|accessdate=2008-10-02]

Australia

Banks appointed Caley as a botanical collector in New South Wales in 1798. He was given a free passage to Sydney aboard the "Speedy", where he arrived on 15 April 1800. He was paid weekly wage of 15 shillings, was allowed rations by the government and he was also given a cottage at Parramatta. Governor King, writing to Banks in September 1800, expressed his intention to establish a botanical garden near the cottage. Caley sent many botanical and other specimens to Banks and his letters also kept Banks informed of the general conditions of the colony as well as scientific matters. Cayley was the first to make a serious effort to study the Eucalyptus. In 1801 Cayley went with Lieutenant James Grant to Western Port and in 1804 he gave King a long report on "A journey to ascertain the Limits or Boundaries of Vaccary Forest" (the Cowpastures). Cayley was able to report on the wild cattle, which he found considerably increased in numbers. In November 1804 Caley, with three convict assistants, attempted to cross the Blue Mountains along the northern edge of the Grose Valley. He managed to reach and ascend a mountain he named Mount Banks. However, upon being struck by the awe-inspiring views of the sheer cliffs of the Grose valley stretching away to the south, he decided to turn back, unaware he was only a day's walk away from the western escarpment and the open country lying beyond. In October 1805 he visited Norfolk Island and went to Hobart at the end of November that year.

In August 1808 Banks wrote to Caley offering him an annuity of £50 a year and to release him from all services beyond what he voluntarily wished to perform and to remain in New South Wales if he desired. Cayley was homesick for England, however, and decided to return to England.

Later life

Caley returned to England in 1810 and in 1816 was appointed curator of the botanic gardens in St Vincent, West Indies. He resigned from this position in December 1822 and was back in England in the following May. He died on 23 May 1829. He had married in 1816 but his wife predeceased him without children.

Governor King found Caley 'eccentric and morose', both Banks and King found Caley difficult and at times tactless and unreasonable. He was, however, a good worker, a skilful and accurate botanist and he was thoroughly honest. He did not publish any works, but his collections did much to spread a knowledge of Australian plants in the early years of the nineteenth century.

Notes

References

*R. Else-Mitchell, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010180b.htm Caley, George (1770 - 1829)] ', "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 1, MUP, 1966, pp 194-195.

Additional sources listed by the "Australian Dictionary of Biography"::"Historical Records of New South Wales", vols 3-6; J. Cash, "Where There's a Will there's a Way, or Science in the Cottage" (London, 1873); J. H. Maiden, "Sir Joseph Banks" (Sydney, 1909); J. H. Maiden, ‘George Caley, Botanical Collector in NSW’, "Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales", 14 (1904); R. Else-Mitchell, ‘George Caley: His Life and Work’, "Journal and Proceedings" (Royal Australian Historical Society), vol 25, part 6, 1939, pp 437-542; L. A. Gilbert, Botanical Investigation of Eastern Seaboard Australia, 1788-1810 (M.A. thesis, University of New England, 1962); manuscript catalogue under G. Caley (State Library of New South Wales); G. Caley letters (State Library of New South Wales)

Links

* [http://www.infobluemountains.net.au/history/crossing_cal.htm Account of Caley's attempt to cross the Blue Mountains]


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