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Badgerys Creek (SUBURB), NSW Details
Description
A village within Cities of Penrith and Liverpool. It is located west of Kemps Creek (locality). Boundaries within City of Liverpool shown map GNB3573. Boundaries within the Penrith Council area shown on map GNB3890/A. Boundaries shown on map marked GNB 627
Origin
This location derives from James Badgery (1769 - 1827) a free settler who in June 1803 was granted 100 acres on the Nepean River near Yarramundi. In August 1812 Badgery obtained a further grant of 640 acres S of the confluence of (what is now) South and Badgerys Creeks. Badgery called this grant Exeter Farm.
Badgerys Creek (SUBURB), NSW
title | Badgerys Creek (SUBURB) |
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state | NSW |
reference | 1782 |
placename | Badgerys Creek |
designation | SUBURB |
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previous names | |
lga | LIVERPOOL |
description | A village within Cities of Penrith and Liverpool. It is located west of Kemps Creek (locality). Boundaries within City of Liverpool shown map GNB3573. Boundaries within the Penrith Council area shown on map GNB3890/A. Boundaries shown on map marked GNB 627 |
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origin | This location derives from James Badgery (1769 - 1827) a free settler who in June 1803 was granted 100 acres on the Nepean River near Yarramundi. In August 1812 Badgery obtained a further grant of 640 acres S of the confluence of (what is now) South and Badgerys Creeks. Badgery called this grant Exeter Farm. |
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