'James Ainslie' was a
Scottish pastoralist, best known as the first overseer of the property known as
Duntroon in the
Australian Capital Territory, he increased the size of the property's sheep flock from 700 to 20,000 in 12 years. He lived in a relationship with an Aboriginal woman and she bore hom a daughter called 'Nanny'. Following his 10 years at Duntroon he returned to Scotland in 1835. His activities after this date are unknown.
The suburb
Ainslie, originally a part of the property, is named in his honour as is
Mount Ainslie.
References
★ ''Exploring the ACT and Southeast New South Wales'', J. Kay McDonald, Kangaroo Press, Sydney, 1985 ISBN 0-86417-049-1