Leonard Fosbrook

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Leonard Fosbrook
Occupationpublic servant
Years active1803–1814
Known forearly settler in Tasmania

Leonard Fosbrook (flourished 1803–1814) was an early settler in Tasmania, Australia.[1]

Fosbrook was a deputy-commissary to David Collins' expedition to settle in Port Phillip, in what is now Victoria, Australia in 1803.

The settlement relocated to Hobart, Tasmania in early 1804. Fosbrook continued to serve as deputy-commissary until resigning in 1809. He was reinstated in 1810. In February 1814 he was found guilty of gross and criminal neglect of duty and fraudulent conduct, and dismissed from his post. He returned to England later in that year in the whaler Seringapatam, which was returning to England after her capture and recovery during the War of 1812.

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  1. ^ Wettenhall, R. L. (1966). "Fosbrook, Leonard (?–?)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 2. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 14 December 2014.