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Lachlan Macquarie 2010 - October highlight

This month's highlight relates to the moral behaviour of citizens. Written on the 24th February 1810 and signed by Macquarie, the following is titled "Illicit Intercourse, evils arising therefrom." While some may see this as a moral sermon on the perceived evils of immorality and cohabiting without marriage, Macquarie also points out to women the practical difficulties which will be encountered legally on the death of their partner. If their partner dies Intestate without a legal marriage they will not be entitled to the man's possessions.

 

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Illicit Intercourse, evils arising therefrom

By His Excellency

Lachlan Macquarie Esq.

Captain General etc etc etc

 

Proclamation

Whereas, His excellency the Governor,

has seen with great Regret, the Immorality and Vice, so pre-

valent among the lower classes of this Colony, and whereas, he

feels himself called upon in particular to reprobate & check

as far as lies in his Power, the scandalous and promiscuous

custom so generally and shamelessly adopted, throughout

this Colony of Persons of different sexes cohabiting and

living together unsantioned by the legal ties of matrimony

And whereas the Consequences of this Immoral and illicit

intercourse has been found (as might have been Expected)

not only highly injurious to the interests of the Society

at large, but often times attended with grievous calamity

to the Parties themselves, and the innocent offspring of

this Misconduct, And whereas such Practices are a

scandal to Religion, to Decency and to all good Go-

vernment, and whereas, also, frequent applications have

been made on the part of Divers women to the

Court of Civil Jurisdiction for the grant of Letters

of Administration of the Goods and Effects of Persons

dying intestate, on the sole ground of having lived

for a number of years with the Deceased in a State

of illegal and criminal Intercourse. His Excellency

the Governor anxious to promote the Interests of

Virtue, upon which those of Society must ever

rest by the Encouragement of lawful Marriage

to preserve Morality and Decorum, and to protect

the innocent sufferers from the consequences of such

practices, and hoping that the frequency of such con

nexions may be in a great measure, owing to an

Ignorance of the Calamity which will probably result

from them, and that a more Extended Knowledge of this

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circumstance may be the means of checking the formation of

such Engagement in future, feels it is his duty hereby

publicly to make known to the Inhabitants of this

Colony that the mere circumstance of illegal cohabita-

tion (for whatever length of time) with any Man

confers no valid Title upon the Women to the Goods

and Effects of such persons, in case he should Die

Intestate, and that letters of Administration of the

Goods and Effects of Persons dying intestate, cannot

be legally granted to any applicants upon such

grounds and under such circumstances as aforesaid

and that the distressful consequences which must be

felt in particular instances from the refusal of such

Applications, can alone be awarded by the formation

of honourable and legal Engagements.

 

His Excellency the Governor, aware

of the frequency of such illicit connections, and see-

ing the shameful and open manner in which they

are avowed, to the utter subversion of all decency

and Decorum, is compeled to express in this public

manner, his high disapprobation of such Immorality,

and his firm resolution to suppress by every means

in his power all such disgraceful connexions, and

publicly declares that neither favour, nor patronage

will ever be extended to those who Contract or

Encourage them.

 

On the other hand, his Excellency

the Governor is anxious to hold forth every induce-

ment to the formation of lasting and virtuous connexions

and to Encourage Lawful marriage by every possible

Means, as he is convinced, that from such connexions

also, can be Expected to arise, either habits of

Industry or Decency of Conduct those therefore,

who from such connexions, and whose lives and conduct

are sober, Decent and Industrious, may ever look up to

His Excellency for all reasonable Encouragement.

 

As a further means of effecting

that improvement which he so earnestly wishes, His

Excellency cannot forbear to make known his indignation

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towards those persons, who in Defiance of all Law and De-

cency, scandalously Keep open during the night the

most licentious and Disorderly Houses for the reception

of the abandoned of both sexes and to the great En-

couragement of dissolute and disorderly habits, and

he publicly avows his resolution to give street orders

to the officers of the Police, to report to him, the

Proprietors of all such Houses, and to punish such

offenders to the utmost Extent allowed by law.

 

His Excellency the Governor,

sanguinely hopes that the measures he is now a-

dopting will not be ineffectual in producing that

Decorum and Morality, that want of which, is at

once so Disgraceful and so Detrimental to Society

and he trusts, that when the inhabitants of this Colony

shall that favour and Encouragement are to be ob-

tained only by a strict observance of the Rules of

Morality and Decorum, they will become sensible

of the Error and Folly of a longer indulgence of habits

of Profligacy and Irregularity.

 

Given under my hand etc

This 24 Day of February 1810

God Save the King

Signed L Macquarie

J T Campbell Secretary

 

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