Thomas English (mayor)

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Born(1820-07-09)9 July 1820
Maryport, England
Died17 December 1884(1884-12-17) (aged 64)
Occupationarchitect
Thomas English
Born(1820-07-09)9 July 1820
Maryport, England
Died17 December 1884(1884-12-17) (aged 64)
Occupationarchitect
Mayor of the Corporation of Adelaide
In office
1862–1863
Preceded byEdward Glandfield
Succeeded bySamuel Goode
Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia
In office
1 March 1865  1 August 1878
In office
29 May 1882  17 December 1884
Commissioner of Public Works
In office
23 Oct 1865  3 May 1867
Preceded byPhilip Santo
Succeeded byPhilip Santo

Thomas English (9 July 1820 – 17 December 1884) was a leading colonial architect in South Australia, Mayor of Adelaide (1862–1863), and a member of the South Australian Legislative Council 1865–1878 and 1882–1884.

Thomas English was born on 9 July 1820[1] in Maryport, Cumberland, England. His father, who had fought in the Peninsular War against Napoleon, died when Thomas was three.

He left England with his wife Margaret, and her brother Henry Brown, a builder, bound for the colony of South Australia.[2] They arrived in Adelaide on 11 January 1850 on the barque Richardson,[3] which was under the command of English's brother James.[2]

Public office

English was Mayor of Adelaide from 1862 to 1863.[1]

He was Minister of Works, South Australia, and a member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1 March 1865 to 1 August 1878 and from 29 May 1882 till his death,[1] and was Commissioner of Public Works in the John Hart Government from 23 October 1865[1] to March 1966,[4] and in the James Boucaut Ministry from the latter date till 3 May 1867.[1]

Architecture

Later life and legacy

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