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Nathaniel Lucas

Nathaniel Lucas (1764–1818) was a convict transported to Australia on the First Fleet. His occupation was listed as carpenter.

Nathaniel Lucas
Born1764
Leatherhead, Surrey, England
Died28 Apr 1818
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
Body discoveredRiver bank 5 May[1]
Burial placeLiverpool Cemetery (Apex Park)
OccupationCarpenter
SpouseOlivia Gascoigne
ChildrenAnn, Mary, Sarah, William, Nathaniel, Olivia, John, James, George, Charles, Sarah, Mary Ann, and Thomas
ParentJohn Lucas & Mary Bradford

Life edit

Lucas was born in Leatherhead, Surrey, England, to parents John Lucas & Mary Bradford in 1764.[2] Lucas was tried at the Old Bailey, London on 7 July 1784 for feloniously stealing clothing with a value of 40 shillings. Lucas was sentenced to transportation for seven years and left England on the Scarborough in May 1787.He left behind a wife in England when transported to Australia who was illiterate based on her signing an 'X' in place of her name on a marriage certificate located.[citation needed]

Norfolk Island edit

After the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of fifteen convicts (9 men and 6 women) and seven free men to take control of Norfolk Island and prepare for its commercial development. Lucas was aboard HMS Supply, which arrived at Norfolk on 6 March 1788.[3] On board Supply Nathaniel met Olivia Gascoigne (b. 1763 - d. 12 Jun 1830) whom he married on 5 November 1791, on Norfolk Island. Nathaniel and Olivia had thirteen children, although twins (Sarah and Mary) were killed at the age of two years when a large Norfolk Island Pine fell on the Lucas house.[2]

In 1791 he received a grant of fifteen acres (6.1 ha) and in 1793 purchased another sixty acres (24 ha) from Charles Heritage, a former marine. Lucas took up farming and in August 1802 sold wheat, maize and pork worth £450 to the government stores on the island.[3]

On 22 May 1802, Lucas was appointed Master Carpenter at Norfolk Island.[4]

New South Wales edit

In April 1805, Lucas returned with his family to Sydney in the Investigator. The ship carried materials for a government windmill which Lucas was to erect in Sydney, and he was allowed to carry materials for another windmill for himself.[3] Nathaniel also brought several pairs of capital mill stones.[5]

The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Dated 23 June 1805.
An excellent Post Mill, the first that has been erected in the settlement is now completed by Mr Nathaniel Lucas, behind Back Row East. It was undertaken and finished within the space of six weeks; has been for several weeks at work, is capable of grinding, with a sufficiency of wind, upwards of six bushels per hour, which was last week accomplished for 12 hours successively.

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In 1808, Nathaniel was appointed superintendent of carpenters in Sydney[3] and held this position until his retirement in December 1814.[7]

3 Jan 1810 Nathaniel was noted to be on the list of persons holding civil and military employment at Sydney and settlements adjacent, as Superintendent of Carpenters.[4]

From 1810 until his death, Nathaniel appears on numerous Colonial Secretary's documents. The majority of these documents refer to Nathaniel surveying land or property and constructing or repairing various structures.[4]

1812, saw the completion of a Post Windmill behind the Battery at Dawes Point. The price of grinding wheat into flour was fifteen pence per bushel, if brought and taken away by the owners of the wheat, or eighteen pence per bushel if brought and taken away by the owners of the Mill.[8]

During the construction of the St Luke's Church Liverpool in 1818, which was designed by Francis Greenway, Greenway alleged that Lucas was much addicted to the bottle and that he was using very poor stone at the church.[3]

Death edit

After some days of being noticed absent, his body was discovered on the bank of a local river. It was determined he had been there about six days.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sydney". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. SIXTEENTH, no. 755. New South Wales, Australia. 9 May 1818. p. 3 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 27 July 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e Herman, Morton (1967). "Lucas Nathaniel (1764 - 1818)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 2. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  4. ^ a b c . State Records of New South Wales. Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825. Archived from the original on 18 September 2006.
  5. ^ "SYDNEY". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. III, no. 107. New South Wales, Australia. 17 March 1805. p. 2 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "SYDNEY". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. III, no. 121. New South Wales, Australia. 23 June 1805. p. 2 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. TWELFTH, no. 578. New South Wales, Australia. 31 December 1814. p. 1 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. TENTH, no. 465. New South Wales, Australia. 21 November 1812. p. 1 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • Glenda Miskelly (December 2009). "NATHANIEL LUCAS AND OLIVIA GASCOIGNE". Fellowship of First Fleeters. Retrieved 10 November 2017.

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Nathaniel Lucas 1764 1818 was a convict transported to Australia on the First Fleet His occupation was listed as carpenter Nathaniel LucasBorn1764Leatherhead Surrey EnglandDied28 Apr 1818Liverpool New South Wales AustraliaBody discoveredRiver bank 5 May 1 Burial placeLiverpool Cemetery Apex Park OccupationCarpenterSpouseOlivia GascoigneChildrenAnn Mary Sarah William Nathaniel Olivia John James George Charles Sarah Mary Ann and ThomasParentJohn Lucas amp Mary Bradford Contents 1 Life 2 Norfolk Island 3 New South Wales 4 Death 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLife editLucas was born in Leatherhead Surrey England to parents John Lucas amp Mary Bradford in 1764 2 Lucas was tried at the Old Bailey London on 7 July 1784 for feloniously stealing clothing with a value of 40 shillings Lucas was sentenced to transportation for seven years and left England on the Scarborough in May 1787 He left behind a wife in England when transported to Australia who was illiterate based on her signing an X in place of her name on a marriage certificate located citation needed Norfolk Island editAfter the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788 Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of fifteen convicts 9 men and 6 women and seven free men to take control of Norfolk Island and prepare for its commercial development Lucas was aboard HMS Supply which arrived at Norfolk on 6 March 1788 3 On board Supply Nathaniel met Olivia Gascoigne b 1763 d 12 Jun 1830 whom he married on 5 November 1791 on Norfolk Island Nathaniel and Olivia had thirteen children although twins Sarah and Mary were killed at the age of two years when a large Norfolk Island Pine fell on the Lucas house 2 In 1791 he received a grant of fifteen acres 6 1 ha and in 1793 purchased another sixty acres 24 ha from Charles Heritage a former marine Lucas took up farming and in August 1802 sold wheat maize and pork worth 450 to the government stores on the island 3 On 22 May 1802 Lucas was appointed Master Carpenter at Norfolk Island 4 New South Wales editIn April 1805 Lucas returned with his family to Sydney in the Investigator The ship carried materials for a government windmill which Lucas was to erect in Sydney and he was allowed to carry materials for another windmill for himself 3 Nathaniel also brought several pairs of capital mill stones 5 The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Dated 23 June 1805 An excellent Post Mill the first that has been erected in the settlement is now completed by Mr Nathaniel Lucas behind Back Row East It was undertaken and finished within the space of six weeks has been for several weeks at work is capable of grinding with a sufficiency of wind upwards of six bushels per hour which was last week accomplished for 12 hours successively 6 In 1808 Nathaniel was appointed superintendent of carpenters in Sydney 3 and held this position until his retirement in December 1814 7 3 Jan 1810 Nathaniel was noted to be on the list of persons holding civil and military employment at Sydney and settlements adjacent as Superintendent of Carpenters 4 From 1810 until his death Nathaniel appears on numerous Colonial Secretary s documents The majority of these documents refer to Nathaniel surveying land or property and constructing or repairing various structures 4 1812 saw the completion of a Post Windmill behind the Battery at Dawes Point The price of grinding wheat into flour was fifteen pence per bushel if brought and taken away by the owners of the wheat or eighteen pence per bushel if brought and taken away by the owners of the Mill 8 During the construction of the St Luke s Church Liverpool in 1818 which was designed by Francis Greenway Greenway alleged that Lucas was much addicted to the bottle and that he was using very poor stone at the church 3 Death editAfter some days of being noticed absent his body was discovered on the bank of a local river It was determined he had been there about six days 1 See also editLucas Watermills Archaeological SitesReferences edit a b Sydney The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Vol SIXTEENTH no 755 New South Wales Australia 9 May 1818 p 3 via National Library of Australia a b Lee Genealogy Pages Archived from the original on 27 July 2008 a b c d e Herman Morton 1967 Lucas Nathaniel 1764 1818 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 2 National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 a b c LUCAS Nathaniel Per Scarborough 1788 former carpenter Norfolk Island State Records of New South Wales Colonial Secretary Index 1788 1825 Archived from the original on 18 September 2006 SYDNEY The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Vol III no 107 New South Wales Australia 17 March 1805 p 2 via National Library of Australia SYDNEY The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Vol III no 121 New South Wales Australia 23 June 1805 p 2 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Vol TWELFTH no 578 New South Wales Australia 31 December 1814 p 1 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Vol TENTH no 465 New South Wales Australia 21 November 1812 p 1 via National Library of Australia External links editGlenda Miskelly December 2009 NATHANIEL LUCAS AND OLIVIA GASCOIGNE Fellowship of First Fleeters Retrieved 10 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathaniel Lucas amp oldid 1187088167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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