Barrington, George

Barrington, George

▪ Irish adventurer
born May 14, 1755, Maynooth, County Kildare, Ire.
died Dec. 27, 1804, Parramatta, N.S.W., Austl.
 Irish adventurer notorious for his activities as a pickpocket in England in the 1770s and '80s; he was falsely said to be the author of several histories of Australia.

      Barrington's father was a silversmith named Henry Waldron. About 1771 young Waldron joined a troupe of actors, taking the name George Barrington. They introduced him to the pickpocket's art, and in 1773 he entered London society as a gentleman of wit and breeding. He picked the pockets of the rich at races, theatrical performances, and state ceremonies. After his eighth conviction (1790) for these crimes, he was deported to the prison settlement in Australia. There he reformed, obtained a pardon (1796), and eventually became superintendent of the convicts. He became insane a short time after retiring in 1800.

      Although publishers used Barrington's name in advertisements for several histories—including A Voyage to New South Wales (1803) and The History of New South Wales (1802)—there is no evidence that Barrington wrote these works. In addition, he was said to have originated a well-known couplet concerning the exiled convicts:

True patriots all, for be it understood,
We left our country for our country's good.

      These lines were actually written by an Englishman named Henry Carter in 1801 and included in a work ascribed to Barrington.

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