'Admiral Arthur Phillip RN, Founder & First Governor of Australia: A British View'

2011

London Papers in Australian Studies No. 17 'Admiral Arthur Phillip RN, Founder & First Governor of Australia: A British View', Sir Roger Carrick. Menzies Centre for Australian Studies King's College London University of London. Copyright acknowledged. Sir Roger Carrick KCMG and Lady Carrick are close friends of the Stone Family. Sir Roger served as British High Commissioner to Australia 1994 to 1997 and in a previous posting as Ambassador to Indonesia. Captain Arthur Phillip’s arrival in Botany Bay comprised the 11 ships of the First Fleet in 1788; the founding of the settlement of Sydney and the Crown Colony of New South Wales. A maternal 6th great grandmother to Shane Stone was First Fleet Convict Ellen Wainwright alias Esther Eccles and a 6th great grandfather and Third Fleet Convict Thomas Guy (sometimes Gay), a highwayman of ‘stand and deliver fame’. Ellen arrived on board the Prince of Wales one of the first European women in New South Wales. She would later go to Norfolk Island before that settlement was abandoned and was resettled at New Norfolk near Magra in Tasmania where Ellen married Thomas Guy. The maternal Stone line of descent in Australia includes convicts from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fleets as well as subsequent transportations. The Stone Family has a strong connection to Governor Arthur Phillip and we acknowledge and applaud his legacy.

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