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Who was Edmund Kennedy?
Edmund KennedyIn 1848 the Assistant Surveyor of NSW, Edmund Kennedy, led an expedition to explore Cape York Peninsula. In the previous year he had discovered the Thomson River and established that the Barcoo River was part of Cooper's Creek.

Arriving at Rockingham Bay (north of Townsville) in May, Kennedy's party, after much privation and toil, reached Weymouth Bay, where they established a depot. Kennedy, with four others – Costigan, Dunn, Luff, and a indigenous Australian, Jacky Jacky – left this depot in an endeavour to reach Cape York, where a relief ship was expected. Kennedy and Jacky Jacky continued north, after leaving the others at Shelburne Bay. Only Jacky Jacky reached Cape York, for in a skirmish with other indigenous Australians, Kennedy was killed.

Jacky Jacky guided the ship's relief party to Shelburne Bay, but Costigan, Dunn, and Luff had perished. At the Weymouth Bay depot, only 2 survivors were found.

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