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Francis Howad Greenway lived a total of 59 years.
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Francis Howard Greenway was born in Mangotsfield, England.
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In the year 1809, the architecture firm owned and founded by Francis became bankrupt. (Exact date unknown)
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Francis pleaded guilty (under advice of friends) to Forgery of a financial document and sentenced to death. Later his conviction was altered and he was sentenced transportation for 14 years. Until he was transported Greenway was kept prisoner at Newgate Prison, Bristol. NOTE: Picture of Newgate Prison. Exact date unknown.
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On this day Francis arrived in NSW with 300 other convicts, onboard the General Hewitt. Note: Picture of General Hewitt.
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Approximately a year after his transportation Francis Greenway was set free.
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The foundation to the macquarie light house designed by Francis was set. Note; Picture of Macquarie Lighthouse in NSW. Exact date and month unknown.
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St. Matthews in Windsor was built during 1817-20 and was designed by Francis Greenway. NOTE: Picture of St. Matthews Anglican Church. Exact date and month unknown.
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The construction at Hyde Park Barracks started. Francis Greenway was the architect. NOTE: Picture of Hyde Park Barracks. Exact date and month unknown.
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The Obelisk in the middle of Macquarie which was designed by Francis on behalf of the New South Wales Australian Government was built in 1818. NOTE: Picture of Obelisk located in Macquarie Place. Exact date and month unknown.
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St. James church which is designed by Francis was built in the years 1819-20. NOTE: Picture of St. James Church. Exact date and month unknown.
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Construction of Widsor Court House designed by Francis Howard Greenway began. Note: Picture of Windsor Court House. Exact date and month unknown.
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Construction began on the Sydney Government House which is designed by Francis Howard Greenway and Edward Blore. NOTE: Picture of Sydney Government House. Exact date and month unknown
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Francis Howard Greenway died of typhoid. His resting place was in the Glebe Cemetery, East Maitland, New South Wales.