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In C. How many people know that Rose Scott spent the first eleven years of her life at Glendon estate near Singleton and her next 22 years in Newcastle? Which is why of course that C. Smith was proudly proclaiming her fame. Who has heard of her? This article discusses how the two Roses became radical, with emphasis on their time in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley. Firstly I need to introduce is the Rusden family. Rusden was an intellectual with an MA from Cambridge, a skilled mathematician and scholar of Asian languages, mythology and culture who conducted a school in Surry for over twenty years.
The family arrived in Sydney Cove on the first of May , with a large library of good books and ten of their eleven children; their eldest son was already in the colony. Rusden accepted an invitation to become the first Church of England chaplain for the parish of Maitland. There is evidence that at least one of Rusden sons had been educated at the family school, probably all of them, but we do not know if the daughters were educated at school or at home.
She used to accompany her father to the Maitland stockade when he visited the prisoners who were making the road from Maitland to Morpeth. Her youthful education included wandering in the bush collecting wild flowers and probably meeting Worimi people. Robert and Helenus, sons of a distinguished Scottish research scientist and former president of the Medical Board of Bombay who was persuaded by Joseph Banks to emigrate to temperate Australia when his health failed.
They amalgamated the land into a pastoral estate they called Glendon. They ran sheep, and were first thoroughbred horse breeders in the Hunter. In Robert and Helenus Scott were eager to visit the newly arrived Rusden family with six daughters, and by September the following year, Helenus and Saranna were happily married and ensconced in Glendon, alongside Robert.