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Encyclopedia > Bathurst

Bathurst can refer to several cities in English-speaking countries:

Other geographical features named Bathurst include:

  • Lake Bathurst (New South Wales) (Australia)
  • Bathurst Harbour (Tasmania) (Australia)



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Bathurst, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (359 words)
The initial settlement of Bathurst was on the eastern side of the river in 1816.
Bathurst is a cathedral city, being the seat for the Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops of Bathurst.
Bathurst is known as the home of Labor Prime Minister Ben Chifley, who represented the area in the Federal Parliament and is buried in Bathurst.
BATHURST - LoveToKnow Article on BATHURST (796 words)
HENRY, 3rd Earl Bathurst (1762-1834), the elder son of the second earl, was born on the 22nd of May 1762.
Bathursts official position caused his name to be mentioned frequently during the agitation for the abolition of slavery, and with regard to this traffic he seems to have been animated by a humane spirit.
Bathurst was made a knight of the Garter in 1817, and held several lucrative sinecures.
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