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George Barrington
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George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) (real name Walden[1]) was an Irish pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, and trials were widely chronicled in the London press of his day. For over a century following his death, and still perhaps today, he was most celebrated for the couplet “True patriots all; for be it understood, We left our country for our country’s good” The attribution of the line to Barrington is considered apocryphal since the 1911 discovery by Sydney book collector Alfred Lee of the 1802 book in which the line first appeared.[2]
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Born | (1755-05-14)14 May 1755 Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland |
Died | 27 December 1804(1804-12-27) (aged 49) |
Occupation | Pickpocket |
Criminal charge | Theft |
Criminal penalty | Seven years' transportation |
Partner | Yeariana |