Charles Fawcett (Australian Politician)
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Charles Hugh Fawcett (10 May 1812 – 15 March 1890) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born in
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to Hugh Fawcett. He migrated to
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around 1843, and in 1844 acquired property on the
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. From 1862 to 1870 he served as Police Magistrate at
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. In 1880 he was elected to the
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in a by-election for
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, moving to Richmond in the general election later that year. Fawcett did not re-contest in 1882, and retired to Bulahdelah where he became police magistrate. In December 1885, his headquarters were transferred to Stroud. Fawcett died in Stroud in 1890. Alongside his work in the public service, Fawcett collected botanical specimens for Ferdinand von Mueller from the
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area of New South Wales. The bulk of his herbarium (about 1200 specimens) is held at the
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,
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. About 100 of his specimens are held at the National Herbarium of New South Wales. He is eponymized in the genus ''Fawcettia'', which was described by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1877, and the species ''Cylicodaphne fawcettiana'' F.Muell. and ''Rhipogonum fawcettianum'' Benth.


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  {{DEFAULTSORT:Fawcett, Charles 1812 births 1890 deaths Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 19th-century Australian politicians Irish emigrants to colonial Australia Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria