Samuel Blackall

Samuel Blackall

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order = 2nd
office = Governor of Queensland
term_start = 14 August 1868
term_end = 2 January 1871
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monarch = Queen Victoria
predecessor = Sir George Bowen
successor = George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby
birth_date = birth date|1809|5|1|df=y
birth_place = Dublin, Ireland, UK
death_date = death date and age|1871|1|2|1809|5|1|df=y
death_place = Brisbane, Queensland
restingplace = Toowong Cemetery, Queensland
nationality = Irish
spouse = Catherine Bowles (1833-18??)
Catherine Bond (1848-1864)
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profession = Politician
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Colonel Samuel Wensley Blackall (1 May 1809 – 2 January 1871) was an Irish soldier and politician, who was the second Governor of Queensland from 1868 until he died in office in 1871.

He was born in Dublin, Ireland into a prosperous Irish family. He attended Trinity College, Dublin at the age of 15, but did not graduate. In 1827 he joined the 85th (Bucks Volunteers, The King's Light Infantry Regiment) Regiment of Foot, as an ensign and was appointed a lieutenant in 1832. He sold his commission in 1833 after five years service and joined the Royal Longford Militia, as a major.cite book |title=Stories of the Southside |last=Roberts |first=Beryl |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1991 |publisher=Aussie Books |location=Archerfield, Queensland |isbn=094733601X |pages=114 ]

He entered Irish public life in 1833, becoming high sheriff of County Longford, and several years later in 1861, high sheriff of County Tyrone. ] In between those appointments, he spent four years as an MP in the British House of Commons for the constituency of Longford.

From 1851 to 1857, he worked in the colonial service as lieutenant-governor of Dominica. After some trouble with the Colonial Office, he returned to colonial service as governor of Sierra Leone, then governor in chief at the West African Settlements from 1865, and then Governor of Queensland from 1868. Blackall's tenure as governor was dominated by a constitutional crisis caused by a deadlock in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

By 1870, Blackall's health was declining rapidly, and shortly after selecting the highest burial site at the new Toowong Cemetery, he died in office on 2 January 1871.

The town of Blackall in Queensland was named after him, as was the Blackall Range and Blackall Terrace in East Brisbane. ]

This was not the same Samuel Blackall who was linked with Jane Austin as a potential suitor. That Samuel Blackwall was a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and who Jane commented in letters to her sister Cassandra, 'There is less love and more sense in it than sometimes appeared before, and I am very satisfied. It will all go on exceedingly well and decline away in a very reasonable manner". ["Jane Austen and her world". Marghanita Laski. 1977. Thames and Hudson London. p. 46.]

References

*A. A. Morrison, [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030164b.htm 'Blackall, Samuel Wensley (1809 - 1871)'] , "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 3, Melbourne University Press, 1969, pp 172-173.


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