William Lawson, William Wentworth and Gregory Blaxland.Two of them were European Australians - William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland. The third, William Wentworth, was the son of a convict woman and born on a convict ship travelling to Australia. In effect, this made him one of the first native-born Australians, which became known as currency lads (and lasses). Wentworth was the first truly Australian explorer.
because someone had to explore the blue mountains
king Charles gave carolana to William Penn i don't no why but he just did
Gregory Blaxland died on 1 January 1853. Always a turbulent and erratic-tempered man, he committed suicide by hanging himself.William Wentworth went on to become a significant figures of early colonial NSW. He died of natural causes at the age of 81 on 20 March 1872.William Lawson also died of natural causes in 1850, aged 76.
Charles William Beebe Was Famous for his Invention of the diving bell, this was the 1st Device to allow humans to sneak a peak of the depths of the Ocean.
William Charles Wentworth was born sometime in July 1790 on the 'Surprize', a ship transporting convicts to Australia.
Charles Wentworth Dilke was born in 1789.
Charles Wentworth Upham was born on 1802-05-04.
Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam - equerry - was born in 1848.
Charles Watson-Wentworth was born on May 13, 1730.
Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam - MP - was born in 1826.
William Wentworth was born on August 13, 1790.
Charles Watson-Wentworth was born on May 13, 1730.
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William Charles Wentworth was one of first three Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. He achieved this with William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland in 1813.
Gregory Blaxland travelled with William Charles Wentworth and William Lawson.
William Wentworth was born on August 13, 1790.