Patrick Logan

Patrick Logan
Born1791 (1791)
Berwickshire, Scotland
DiedOctober 1830 (aged 38–39)
Near Mount Beppo, Queensland, Australia
Buried
Surry Hills, Sydney
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
RankCaptain
Unit57th Foot Regiment
Battles/warsPeninsular War, War of 1812
Spouse(s)Letitia O'Beirne

Captain Patrick Logan (1791 – 17 October 1830) was the commandant of the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement from 1826 until his death in 1830 at the hands of Aboriginal Australians.[1] As he had been hated by convicts, there were rumours that escaped convicts living in the bush had attacked him,[2] but there is no evidence of this.

Born in East Renton, Berwickshire, Scotland, he was the youngest son of a Scottish landowner and farmer, Abraham Logan and Janet Johnstown. He was baptised at Coldingham, Berwickshire on 15 November 1791.[3][1]

Logan had a distinguished military career. He was known as a strict commandant of the penal colony to the point of cruelty. Logan made significant explorations of what was to become known as South East Queensland.[4] He was the first European to discover the area which became Ipswich, Queensland and some consider him to be the founder of Queensland.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Cranfield, Louis R., "Patrick Logan (1791–1830)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, archived from the original on 26 November 2023, retrieved 26 January 2024
  2. ^ The Courier Mail Extras Archived 9 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Jensen, Jo; Barrett, Peta (1996). Patrick Logan. Moorooka, Brisbane: Future Horizon Publishing. ISBN 0-9587622-7-9.
  4. ^ "Pirates in Moreton Bay!". State Library Of Queensland. 19 September 2012. Archived from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2024.

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