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Investigator Sept 2022 – Mr Grove’s Academy

Daryl Wight has researched the life of one of the founder of one of Geelong’s early schools. The schoolmaster, Edmund Deane Grove, was a man of some academic promise but his endeavours in life were not met with much success and his life reads very much like a cautionary tale.

[1] Corio Chronicle, 15 June 1848
[2] Corio Chronicle, 29 December 1848
[3] Corio Chronicle, 3 January 1849
[4] Corio Chronicle, 2 April 1849
[5] Corio Chronicle, 4 April 1849
[6] Geelong Advertiser, 28 July 1849.  At this time, the locality of Little Scotland comprised two principal streets: Villamanta Street and Spring Street.
[7] Geelong Advertiser, 14 August 1849
[8] Geelong Advertiser, 27 September 1849
[9] Geelong Advertiser, 13 October 1849
[10] Corio Chronicle, 11 April 1849 (Buckland & Garlick), Corio Chronicle, 24 January 1849 (Eyre)
[11] Indeed, advertisements continued to appear in the newspaper for some days after he had left Geelong.
[12] Port Phillip Gazette, 20 October 1849 (departure); Sydney Morning Herald, 3 November 1849 (arrival)
[13] Anglican Parish Registers, Oxford Family History Society (PAR199/1/R2/1)
[14] Foster (ed.), Alumni Oxonienses:Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886
[15] Ibid.
[16] London Church of England Parish Registers, London Metropolitan Archives (P69/A/01/MS7222/8)
[17] Oxford History Centre (QS1844/1/A9/4).  These papers recorded the deliberations of the Poor Law Commissioners to establish what Parish, of the many Parishes in which Grove had resided, would bear the cost of poor law relief for his wife and family now that he was in debtors’ prison.
[18] London Gazette 1843, Part III
[19] Archives Office of Tasmania (CSO22-1-112 No.1299)
[20] Cornwall Chronicle, 4 May 1844
[21] Archives Office of Tasmania ( NS6563-1-1)
[22] Argus, 27 June 1850
[23]There were advertisements for unclaimed letters at the Sydney Post Office for June, July, August and September 1850.
[24] England 1851 census – Parish of Remenham, Berkshire (HO.107.1725)
[25] England 1851 census – Parish of St Giles, Oxford (HO.107.1727)
[26] Bathurst Free Press, 2 December 1854
[27] NSW Police Gazette, 22 July 1861
[28] Bathurst Free Press, 31 July 1861 (remand), 28 August 1861 (bail), 7 December 1861 (acquittal)
[29] Death certificate – NSW Registration Number 833/1874

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