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Henry William Haygarth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry William Haygarth Henry William Haygarth (1821–1903) was an English cleric who as a young man lived for eight years in the Australian bush, writing a journal based on his experiences. ==Early life== He was the son of William Haygarth the poet and his wife Frances Parry; Arthur Haygarth the cricketer was his younger brother. He was educated at Eton College. Haygarth travelled out from England in a family party led by a Parry cousin, David Parry-Okeden, sailing on the ''Eden'', for New South Wales,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=monaropioneers.com, ''David Parry-Okeden'' )〕 His time in Australia was spent as a squatter, and he settled at a station 230 miles south-west of Sydney, then called Buckley's Crossing (now Dalgety).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AustLit, ''Henry Haygarth'' )〕 (Parry-Okeden and Hannibal Dutton of the party having gone ahead to the Snowy River-Gippsland area first, Haygarth may have initially spent time further north.)
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