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JOHN BATMAN

John Batman

Statue of John Batman at former National Mutual Plaza off Collins Street in Melbourne unveiled 26 January 1979

'John Batman' (born 21 January 1801 - 5 May 1839) was an Australian farmer and businessman who was one of the first settlers of the Melbourne area and known for founding Victoria.
Batman was born in Rosehill, Parramatta (now a suburb of Sydney), and spent time in Tasmania (then called Van Diemen's Land) where he began farming, initially on granted land, but his holdings gradually expanded through purchases. In December 1825, or early 1826, Batman captured the notorious bushranger, Matthew Brady.
Batman sought land grants in the Westernport area of Victoria, but the colonial authorities rejected this. So, in 1835, as a leading member of the Port Phillip Association he sailed for the mainland in the schooner ''Rebecca'' and explored much of Port Phillip Bay. Batman negotiated a treaty, now known as Batman's Treaty, with some local Aborigines to rent their land on an annual basis for a quantity of items such as knives and flour. It is unlikely that the Wurundjeri people would have understood this transfer of land or agreed to it if they had. In any case, the Governor of New South Wales deemed such a treaty invalid as the land was owned by the Crown rather than the Aborigines.
Batman's health quickly declined after 1835, and he became diseaed (estranged) from his wife, convict Elizabeth Callaghan. They had had seven daughters and a son. His son drowned in the Yarra River. In his last months he was cared for by the local Aborigines.
The historical monument marking where Batman landed at Indented Head in 1835.

Batman is remembered by a number of statues around Melbourne and a bridge in Northern Tasmania is named after him. He is buried in the Fawkner Cemetery, a cemetery named after his fellow colonist John Pascoe Fawkner. There is also a memorial in the Old Melbourne Cemetery.
His direct descendant is Australian sprinter Daniel Batman.

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See also



History of Melbourne

External links



★ http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogBa.html#batman1

Batmania: a fun way to explore the people and events surrounding the foundation of Melbourne, images of the Batman Land Deed and other historical documents at the National Museum of Australia.

References



★ A Pictorial History of Bushrangers, ''Prior, Wannan and Nunn'', 1968, Paul Hamlyn Pty Ltd, Melbourne

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