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Caleb Peacock : ウィキペディア英語版
Peacock and Son

Peacock & Son was a tanning and wool-brokering〔(Peacock & Son v. Jenkins ) ''South Australian Advertiser'' 8 April 1864 p.3 accessed 31 October 2011
This article has interesting details of the wool dealing business.〕 business in the early days of South Australia. Three members of the family were notable public figures: William Peacock (ca.1790 – 20 January 1874) was a successful businessman and one of the colony's first parliamentarians. His eldest son Joseph Peacock (ca.1825 – 25 July 1867) carried on the family business and was a member of parliament. His youngest son Caleb Peacock (13 April 1841 – 17 February 1896) was a member of parliament and Mayor of Adelaide from 1875 to 1877, the first such born in the Colony.
William and family sailed for South Australia on the "Glenalvon", a ship he chartered,〔 arriving at Holdfast Bay on 28 December 1838.
==William Peacock==
William commenced his tannery business in Grenfell Street in 1839, with a fellmongering facility at Adam Street, Hindmarsh.〔(South Australian Manufactures ) ''South Australian Register'' Saturday 29 October 1859 p.3 accessed 26 August 2011
This article has interesting descriptions of Peacock's tannery.〕 He had moved by 1868 to Thebarton〔(South Australian Manufactures ) ''South Australian Advertiser'' 18 May 1868 p.2 accessed 25 August 2011
This article has interesting descriptions of contemporary leather trades.〕
His was the first major tannery, ahead of both Dench & Co. and G. W. Bean,〔(The factories of South Australia No.4 The Tanneries ) ''South Australian Register'' Monday 31 October 1859 p.2 accessed 31 October 2011
Good descriptions of industry on the banks of the Torrens at Thebarton.〕 and the first to export acacia bark. The Adam Street property was sold in July 1903 to fellmongers Michell and Sons.
He was one of the original investors in the South Australian Mining Association, which developed the lucrative Burra copper mines between 1845 and 1865, and a director (disqualified in 1860 through absence greater than 6 months but subsequently re-elected〔(South Australian Mining Association ) ''South Australian Register'' 11 January 1860 p.2 accessed 31 October 2011〕)

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