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WARDELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 8, 1810. [Only s. of Robert, of Westbourne Place, Sloane Square, London .] Matric. Michs. 1810; LL.B. 1817; LL.D. 1823. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 16, 1817. Called to the Bar, July 6, 1821. ( Inns of Court .) | Robert WARDELL Approx. lifespan: 17921890 sizar Trinity College adm1810:05:08 Only s. of Robert WARDELL of Westbourne Place, Sloane Square, London Matric 1810:10MT: LLB 1817 LLD 1823 Adm. at: Middle Temple 1817:04:16 Called to the Bar: 1821:07:06 ( Inns of Court ) [add:]Applied without success for the newly-created office of<job<Attorney-General of New South Wales , Australia 1823:02:28 [:add] [add:]Sailed in 'Alfred' with his mother to Sydney> New South Wales , Australia 1824 [:add] [add:]Other passengers on that voyage were William Charles WENTWORTH (1823) and Dr and Mrs William REDFERN [:add] [add:] Editor of: The Statesman 1819 [:add] [add:]Admitted to practise as barrister 1824:09:10 [:add] [add:]Co-owner (with William Charles WENTWORTH (1823) ) of The Australian newspaper 1824:10:14 [:add] [add:]Acquired part of the land known as Petersham Park, New South Wales , Australia [:add] [add:] Sch: Fort Street High School is on the site of Wardell's house which was called 'Sara Dell' (early 1830s) and was later renamed 'Petersham Cottage'[:add] [add:] Unmarried [:add] [add:]His nephew Thomas John FISHER married Thomasine WENTWORTH eldest daughter of William Charles WENTWORTH (1823) [:add] [add:]His nephew Priddle, Charles Frederick Durham, Rev. married a daughter of James NORTON [:add] [add:]His niece Priddle : /sur><fore>Margaret Anne married George Fairfowl MACARTHUR who reopened Sch: The King's School in 1868 [:add] [add:]His sister Ann WARDELL FISHER was mother of Thomas John FISHER [add:]( Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 2 ( q.v. ), noted by Hanna WARDELL, 2014)[:add] |