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[[Image:John Hutt.jpg|thumbnail|John Hutt, Governor of Western Australia]]
'''John Hutt''' ([[July 24]] [[1795]]–[[April 9]] [[1880]]) was [[Governor of Western Australia]] from 1839 to 1846.
Born in [[London]] on [[July 24]] [[1795]], John Hutt was the fourth of 13 children of Richard Hutt of ''Appley Towers'', [[Ryde]], [[Isle of Wight]]. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and in 1815 inherited ''Appley Towers''. He is said to have lived extravagantly, and eventually found it necessary to sell his estate and enter the [[Madras Presidency|Madras]] Civil Service. When he did so is unknown, but in about 1830 he was collector of the [[North Arcot]] district. He later became [[Governor]] of North Arcot.
Along with his brother [[William Hutt (British MP)|William Hutt]], John Hutt was heavily involved in the arrangements for the establishment of the colony of [[South Australia]]. He was recommended to the position of first [[Governor of South Australia]], but was instead appointed to succeed [[James Stirling (Australian governor)|Sir James Stirling]] as [[Governor of Western Australia]]. He took office on [[January 1]] [[1839]], holding the position until resigning his commission on [[February 19]] [[1846]].
Politically a liberal, one of Hutt's first actions as governor was to increase the membership of the [[Western Australian Legislative Council]] by adding four unofficial nominees. He also oversaw many changes in the colony's land regulations, especially in the enforcement of the conditions governing [[Land grants in the Swan River Colony|land grants]]. It is said that his rule "saved the infant settlement from utter disaster, even though eventually he may have erred on the side of over-caution."[[#Notes|<sup>1</sup>]]
Hutt's attitude to the [[Australian Aborigine|Aboriginal peoples]] of Western Australia was notably different to that of both Stirling and most of the settlers. Relations between the settlers and the natives had deteriorated badly in the final years of Stirling's reign, with natives regularly spearing stock, robbing houses, and occasionally murdering settlers. Stirling's response was to attempt to subdue the Aboriginal people through harsh punishment. In contrast, Hutt implemented a policy of protecting the rights of Aborigines, and educating them where possible. His approach made him very unpopular with frontier settlers, who felt that themselves more in need of protection than the natives. Hutt developed a personal interest in the languages and culture of the Aboriginal peoples, and helped fund [[George Fletcher Moore]]'s book [[A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia]].
After resigning as Governor of Western Australia, Hutt returned to [[England]], where he apparently went through more money. For a while he lived in Chelsea Hospital. He died, unmarried, in his brother's house on [[April 9]] [[1880]].
==References==
*{{cite book|author=[[James Sykes Battye|Battye, James Sykes]]|year=1924|title=Western Australia: A History from its Discovery to the Inauguration of the Commonwealth|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=London}}
*Nicholas, Julia (1958). An evaluation of the work of John Hutt as Governor of the Colony of Western Australia from 1839–1846. Thesis. Available at the [[State Library of Western Australia]].
*{{cite book|author=The Constitution Centre of Western Australia|year=2002|chapter=John Hutt 1839-1846|chapterurl=http://www.ccentre.wa.gov.au/index.cfm?event=governorsJohnhutt|title=Governors and Premiers of Western Australia|url=http://www.ccentre.wa.gov.au/index.cfm?event=govPrem|location=West Perth, Western Australia|publisher=The Constitution Centre of Western Australia|id=ISBN 0-7307-3821-3}}
==Notes==
# Quoted in The Constitution Centre of Western Australia (2002), but no source given.
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title = [[Governor of Western Australia]] |
before = [[James Stirling (Australian governor)|Captain James Stirling]] |
after=[[Andrew Clarke|Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Clarke]] |
years=1839–1846}}
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|NAME=Hutt, John
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|SHORT DESCRIPTION=governor
|DATE OF BIRTH=[[July 24]] [[1795]]
|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[London]], [[England]]
|DATE OF DEATH=[[April 9]] [[1880]]
|PLACE OF DEATH=[[Chelsea, London]], [[England]]
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hutt, John}}
[[Category:1795 births]]
[[Category:1880 deaths]]
[[Category:Governors of Western Australia]]