Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Edward Wilson (13 November 1813 – 10 January 1878) was an English-Australian journalist and philanthropist.Wilson was born at Hampstead, London. He was educated at a private school and then entered a business house at Manchester. He went to London and in 1842 emigrated to Australia. He at first had a small property on the northern outskirts of Melbourne but in 1844, in partnership with James S. Johnston, took up a cattle station near Dandenong, Victoria."@en }
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- Edward_Wilson_(journalist) comment "Edward Wilson (13 November 1813 – 10 January 1878) was an English-Australian journalist and philanthropist.Wilson was born at Hampstead, London. He was educated at a private school and then entered a business house at Manchester. He went to London and in 1842 emigrated to Australia. He at first had a small property on the northern outskirts of Melbourne but in 1844, in partnership with James S. Johnston, took up a cattle station near Dandenong, Victoria.".
- Q5345941 comment "Edward Wilson (13 November 1813 – 10 January 1878) was an English-Australian journalist and philanthropist.Wilson was born at Hampstead, London. He was educated at a private school and then entered a business house at Manchester. He went to London and in 1842 emigrated to Australia. He at first had a small property on the northern outskirts of Melbourne but in 1844, in partnership with James S. Johnston, took up a cattle station near Dandenong, Victoria.".