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- Frederick_Dutton abstract "Frederick Hansborough Dutton (1812 – 22 April 1890) was a pastoralist and politician in the colony of South Australia.Dutton first arrived in South Australia from New South Wales by ship around the beginning of 1841, having, in partnership with (sea) Captain John Finnis, had some 12,000 sheep brought overland, which they offered for sale in March 1841, and also quantities of brandy, cigars and tobacco which they had brought by sea.Around 1840 he selected, in partnership with Charles Hervey Bagot, a section of 1500 acres (600ha) at Koonunga on the River Light, on which they ran sheep. The partnership was dissolved in 1843 and Dutton took the lease on a property near Kapunda, which he named Anlaby for a village in Yorkshire. He installed his brother Francis as manager and Alexander Buchanan J.P. (c. 1809 – 21 May 1865) as overseer. He and Alexander Lang Elder took up a special survey at Mount Remarkable. Apart from his pastoral properties, he had substantial interests in copper mines at Burra, Kapunda and Montacute. He was a director of the Bank of Australasia.He sat in the Legislative Council from August 1852 to July 1853, when he left for England, returning in 1858. Six months later he left again, returning in 1868. He left again, never to return; his ability to participate actively in his business interests being greatly hampered by cataracts. He joined the Royal Colonial Institute in 1872. Dutton never married. He died in London with assets valued at £800,000 (around AUD150,000,000 today). He left Anlaby to his nephew Henry Dutton.".
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- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Lang_Elder.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Anlaby_Station.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Burra,_South_Australia.
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- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Category:1812_births.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Category:1890_deaths.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_pastoralists.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_sheep_breeders.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Hervey_Bagot.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Cuxhaven.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink File:Frederick_Hansborough_Dutton.jpeg.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Dutton.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Hampden_Dutton.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Dutton_(pastoralist).
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink John_Finnis_(captain).
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Kapunda.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Light_River_(South_Australia).
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Melrose,_South_Australia.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1851–1855.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Montacute,_South_Australia.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commonwealth_Society.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_Legislative_Council.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink St_Peters_Cathedral,_Adelaide.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLink St_Peters_College,_Adelaide.
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLinkText "F. H. Dutton's".
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederick Dutton".
- Frederick_Dutton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederick Hansborough Dutton".
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- Frederick_Dutton subject Category:1812_births.
- Frederick_Dutton subject Category:1890_deaths.
- Frederick_Dutton subject Category:Australian_pastoralists.
- Frederick_Dutton subject Category:Australian_sheep_breeders.
- Frederick_Dutton subject Category:Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council.
- Frederick_Dutton hypernym Pastoralist.
- Frederick_Dutton type Person.
- Frederick_Dutton comment "Frederick Hansborough Dutton (1812 – 22 April 1890) was a pastoralist and politician in the colony of South Australia.Dutton first arrived in South Australia from New South Wales by ship around the beginning of 1841, having, in partnership with (sea) Captain John Finnis, had some 12,000 sheep brought overland, which they offered for sale in March 1841, and also quantities of brandy, cigars and tobacco which they had brought by sea.Around 1840 he selected, in partnership with Charles Hervey Bagot, a section of 1500 acres (600ha) at Koonunga on the River Light, on which they ran sheep. ".
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- Frederick_Dutton depiction Frederick_Hansborough_Dutton.jpeg.
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