Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/William_Adcock> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- William_Adcock abstract "William Eddrup Adcock (31 December 1846 – 18 May 1931) was an Australian journalist and businessman.Adcock was born in London to cigar manufacturer George Charles Adcock and Mary, née Goodwin. The family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1848, where George became a bookseller in Richmond. By 1865, William was a shopkeeper at Gaffney's Creek. On 30 December 1865, he married Emma Sharples, and in 1871, he was appointed editor of the Richmond Free Press. In 1872, he and his family moved to Palmerston (later Darwin) in the Northern Territory, where Adcock ran a general store. In 1874, he stood, unsuccessfully, for election as a councillor for Palmerston, and after his wife's health became an issue in 1878, he returned to Melbourne.Following his successors' failure, Adcock returned to the territory in partnership with his brother and V. V. Brown. He opened new branches in Palmerston and Derby, and extended his business to include steamship agencies and the local Victoria Hotel, although Adcock himself remained based in Melbourne. In 1885, he returned to the territory to deal with financial difficulties brought on by the failure of the South Australian Town and Country Bank, which led to his being declared insolvent in February 1888. Adcock's appeal, reversed by the Supreme Court of South Australia, but twice reinstated, was ultimately refused in December in a proceeding unique in South Australian legal history. Adcock went to Adelaide on his solicitor's advice and was arrested on 20 December and sent to prison, where he and his counsel, Josiah Symon, continued his dispute with the insolvency court. Adcock spent four years in prison and was ultimately discharged in November 1893, but his assets were liable to be seized if he ever returned to South Australia.Adcock returned to Victoria and journalism before travelling to Coolgardie, Western Australia, in 1900, where he established mining interests. In 1912, he published a compilation of anonymous articles he had attributed to the Australian Journal on the gold rushes in the 1890s, titled The Gold Rush of the Fifties. He was appointed editor of the journal around 1910, and continued in the position until 1926. He died at his home in Kew in 1926, survived by his second wife, Annie Mary Bowcott, whom he had married on 25 April 1898.".
- William_Adcock birthDate "1846-12-31".
- William_Adcock birthPlace London.
- William_Adcock birthYear "1846".
- William_Adcock deathDate "1931-05-18".
- William_Adcock deathPlace Kew,_Victoria.
- William_Adcock deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- William_Adcock deathYear "1931".
- William_Adcock wikiPageID "33672202".
- William_Adcock wikiPageLength "3524".
- William_Adcock wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- William_Adcock wikiPageRevisionID "656405701".
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide,_South_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:1846_births.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:1931_deaths.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_migrants_to_colonial_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Journalists_from_Melbourne.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_London.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Coolgardie,_Western_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Darwin,_Northern_Territory.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Derby,_Western_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Gaffneys_Creek,_Victoria.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Symon.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Kew,_Victoria.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink London.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Victoria.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_South_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- William_Adcock wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Adcock".
- William_Adcock dateOfBirth "1846-12-31".
- William_Adcock dateOfDeath "1931-05-18".
- William_Adcock hasPhotoCollection William_Adcock.
- William_Adcock name "Adcock, William".
- William_Adcock placeOfBirth "London, England".
- William_Adcock placeOfDeath "Kew, Victoria, Australia".
- William_Adcock shortDescription "Journalist and businessman".
- William_Adcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- William_Adcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- William_Adcock description "Journalist and businessman".
- William_Adcock description "Journalist and businessman".
- William_Adcock subject Category:1846_births.
- William_Adcock subject Category:1931_deaths.
- William_Adcock subject Category:English_migrants_to_colonial_Australia.
- William_Adcock subject Category:Journalists_from_Melbourne.
- William_Adcock subject Category:People_from_London.
- William_Adcock hypernym Journalist.
- William_Adcock type Agent.
- William_Adcock type Journalist.
- William_Adcock type Person.
- William_Adcock type Writer.
- William_Adcock type Journalist.
- William_Adcock type Writer.
- William_Adcock type Person.
- William_Adcock type Agent.
- William_Adcock type NaturalPerson.
- William_Adcock type Thing.
- William_Adcock type Q215627.
- William_Adcock type Q5.
- William_Adcock type Person.
- William_Adcock comment "William Eddrup Adcock (31 December 1846 – 18 May 1931) was an Australian journalist and businessman.Adcock was born in London to cigar manufacturer George Charles Adcock and Mary, née Goodwin. The family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1848, where George became a bookseller in Richmond. By 1865, William was a shopkeeper at Gaffney's Creek. On 30 December 1865, he married Emma Sharples, and in 1871, he was appointed editor of the Richmond Free Press.".
- William_Adcock label "William Adcock".
- William_Adcock sameAs m.0hgmr99.
- William_Adcock sameAs Q8004156.
- William_Adcock sameAs Q8004156.
- William_Adcock wasDerivedFrom William_Adcock?oldid=656405701.
- William_Adcock givenName "William".
- William_Adcock isPrimaryTopicOf William_Adcock.
- William_Adcock name "Adcock, William".
- William_Adcock name "William Adcock".
- William_Adcock surname "Adcock".