Leonard Casley

Leonard I
Prince of Hutt
Leonard Casley in 2010
Prince of the Hutt River Province
Reign21 April 1970 – 11 February 2017
PredecessorMonarchy established
SuccessorGraeme I
Born(1925-08-28)28 August 1925
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Died13 February 2019(2019-02-13) (aged 93)
Geraldton, Western Australia
Spouse
Shirley Butler
(m. 1947; wid. 2013)
Issue7, including Graeme I

Leonard George Casley (28 August 1925 – 13 February 2019), better known as Prince Leonard, was the founder of the self-proclaimed micronation, the Principality of Hutt River, within the Australian state of Western Australia.[1] He governed Hutt River from 21 April 1970 until his abdication in February 2017, at a coronation ceremony that placed his son Prince Graeme on the throne.[2][3][4]

Having pursued a number of occupations, Casley eventually settled on farming, purchasing a large wheat farm near the towns of Northampton and Geraldton in the 1960s where he came to own 75 square kilometres (29 sq mi). In 1970, he declared independence and founded Hutt River Province in response to a dispute with the Government of Western Australia over what the Casley family considered draconian wheat production quotas. "His Royal Highness Prince Leonard I of Hutt" was the style used by Casley from the creation of the Principality until his death.

  1. ^ Siegel, Matt (17 May 2012). "Micronation Master: Prince Leonard of Hutt River". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ Pearlman, Jonathan (13 February 2019). "Prince Leonard, founder of Australian micronation, dies at 93". The Telegraph.
  3. ^ Mann, Francesca (13 February 2019). "Hutt River micro-nation founder Prince Leonard dead aged 93". Perth Now.
  4. ^ Dunlop, Greg (20 February 2017). "Hutt River: The Australian farm with a 'royal' family". BBC News.

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