Joseph Hyde Potts
Joseph Hyde Potts was an accountant and in 1817 was the first employee to be engaged by the
Bank of New South Wales.
On 9 August 1834 he married Emma Bates, the marriage conducted by the Rev. William Cowper at fashionable St. Phillip's Church. They had four children: Joseph, Harriet, Francis and Josephine.
In 1830 Potts acquired of land from Judge-Advocate John Wylde on what was previously known as Paddys Point and Woolloomooloo Hill and renamed it Potts Point. Potts purchased another in 1834, in 1835 and a further in 1835. Potts Hill reservoir and Potts Point is located on a large portion of Joseph Hyde Potts' original land.
In 1841 the Crown granted a further to Potts, who was at that time Secretary of the Bank of New South Wales, near
where Homebush and Australian Catholic University's Mount Royal College campus is located at Strathfield is today.