Biographical entry: Gregson, Thomas (1798 - 1874)

Born
1798
Northumberland, England
Died
1874

Summary

Thomas George Gregson, politician, was born in Northumberland and migrated to Van Diemen's Land in 1821, establishing a farming property.

Details

As a leading protagonist for free settlers' rights, Gregson came into frequent conflict with Lt-Governor Arthur, for whom the demands of a penal colony took precedence. After Arthur's recall in 1836, Gregson fought a pistol duel with Arthur's supporter Henry Jellicoe, and horsewhipped his nephew, Henry Arthur - and was imprisoned. The new lieutenant-governor, Franklin, remitted the sentence 'to allay public feeling'. Gregson was the leader of the Patriotic Six, a group who in 1846 left the Legislative Council without a quorum, after refusing to support taxation without representation. Elected to the first House of Assembly in 1856, Gregson was Tasmania's second premier (for two months), and retired in 1872.

Wendy Rimon

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