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William Forlonge : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Forlonge
William Forlonge (1811 – 15 September 1890) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria and New South Wales, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, Victorian Legislative Assembly and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.〔 ==Early life== Forlonge was born in Scotland, the son of John and Eliza Forlonge.〔 John Forlonge (died 1834) was a merchant in Glasgow and decided to sent his two surviving son to News South Wales, several of his children having earlier died from tuberculosis.〔 〕 William Forlonge, his brother Andrew and their mother went to Leipzig with his mother in 1826 where William worked in a wool sorting house for three years.〔〔 John joined his family in 1828, Eliza choose 98 Saxon sheep from studs which she and her sons drove to Hamburg. The sheep were shipped to Hull and were driven from there to Liverpool where they sailed, with William, for Sydney in the ''Clansman''.〔
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