Augustus Gregory

Augustus Gregory

Sir Augustus Charles Gregory (1 August 1819 – 25 June 1905) was an English-born Australian explorer. Between 1846 and 1858 he undertook four major expeditions.

Early years

Augustus Charles Gregory was born at Farnsfield, Nottingham, England. He was the second of five brothers born to Joshua Gregory and Frances Churchman. Among his brothers were Francis Thomas Gregory, who also became a noted explorer.

#Joshua William Gregory, born 1815, died 20 September 1850 aged 35.
#Augustus Charles Gregory, born 1 August 1819.
#Francis (Frank) Thomas Gregory, born 1821.
#Henry Churcham Gregory, born 1823.
#Charles Frederick Gregory, born 1825.

A C Gregory was educated privately by tutors and later by his mother. In 1829, the family emigrated to Western Australia onboard the "Lotus", arriving at the Swan River Colony only four months after its establishment.

The Gregory family were initially granted land on the left bank of the Swan River, but the soil was poor, and they later obtained two further grants, one at Maylands and another in the Upper Swan district. For much of the 1830s, Augustus took jobs to supplement the family's income. For a while he worked for a chemist, and later in partnership with his brother Joshua William as a contract surveyor. In December 1841, he joined the Government Survey Office.

Explorations

In 1846, with his two brothers, F. T. Gregory and H. C. Gregory, he made his first exploration. With four horses and seven weeks' provisions they left T. N. Yule's station 60 miles northeast of Perth on 7 August 1846 and explored a considerable amount of the country to the north of Perth, returning after an absence of 47 days during which they had covered 953 miles (1534 km).

Two years later, Gregory lead an expedition to examine the course of the Gascoyne River and, in particular, to look for new pasture-land. The party left on 2 September 1848, crossing the Murchison River 25 September, but the country was very dry and it became difficult to water the horses. Gregory decided to turn south again in the beginning of October, and on 6 October decided to rest the horses by the Murchison River. The party returned to Perth on 12 November after having found good pastures successfully. Despite water supply difficulties, about 1500 miles (2414 KM) were covered in a period of 10 weeks.

In 1854 Gregory was asked to lead an expedition to the interior. Gregory had his brother, H. C. Gregory, as second in command and Baron von Mueller as botanist. There were 19 men altogether, with 50 horses and 200 sheep. The party left Moreton Bay by sea on 12 August 1855, and Point Pearce was sighted on 1 September. On the next day their vessel grounded on a reef and it was impossible to float off until 10 September. At the end of the month the party split up, with one group going up the river in a schooner, while Gregory led the other over the range. They were not reunited until 20 October. They reached Brisbane on 16 December 1856 after having surveyed an extensive swath of land.

In September 1857 Gregory was hired by the government of New South Wales to search for traces of Ludwig Leichhardt, a fellow explorer who had disappeared on an earlier expedition. A party of nine was formed with Gregory in command and his brother, C. F. Gregory, as second in command. On 24 March 1858 the expedition left Juandah. On 21 April a tree marked with an L was found in latitude 24 degrees 35 min. and longitude 146 degrees 6 min. The Barcoo River was then followed to its junction with the Thomson. On 15 May the country was so dry the expedition turned south to save the horses. Cooper's Creek was followed until it was close to the South Australian border, coming to Strzelecki Creek on 14 June. Continuing his course mostly to the south, on 26 June he decided to proceed to Adelaide, which was reached at the end of July 1858.

Later life

Gregory undertook no further explorations but was appointed surveyor-general of Queensland in 1859 and held the position until 1879 when he retired. In 1882 he was made a member of the legislative council and continued to be a member until his death. He was interested in scientific research and was a trustee of the Queensland Museum. He was awarded the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1858 and was knighted in 1903. With his brother, F. T. Gregory, he published their "Journals of Australian Exploration" in 1884. He died unmarried in 1905.

References

*cite book|author=Birman, Wendy|year=1979|title=Gregory of Rainworth|location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-165-7
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Augustus|Last=Gregory|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogG.html#gregory1
*gutenberg author| id=Augustus_Charles_Gregory| name=Augustus Gregory


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