William Penlington (mayor)

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Preceded byWilliam Tosswill
Succeeded byHerbert Clarke
Born1832
Berkshire, England
Died26 October 1899 (aged 6667)
Akaroa, New Zealand
William Penlington
Penlington ca. 1890
8th Mayor of Akaroa
In office
19 December 1888  16 December 1891
Preceded byWilliam Tosswill
Succeeded byHerbert Clarke
Personal details
Born1832
Berkshire, England
Died26 October 1899 (aged 6667)
Akaroa, New Zealand

William Penlington (1832 – 26 October 1899) was a sawmiller and builder from Akaroa, New Zealand. A member of the Akaroa Borough Council for over two decades, he was mayor of Akaroa for two terms.

Penlington was born in Berkshire in 1832. His father was a warehouseman in London. He received a private education and trained as a builder.[1] He arrived in Lyttelton on the Egmont on 23 December 1856, the same ship that brought out Bishop Harper and his family.[2][3] After travelling through Canterbury and Otago, he settled in Akaroa.[1]

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