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- Richard_Bowen_Colley abstract "Richard Bowen Colley (13 December 1819 – 28 May 1875) was the first mayor of Glenelg, South Australia.Colley was born in London and visited South Australia in the 1830s, then emigrated with his family on the Competitor, arriving in October 1847.He lived for a time in North Adelaide, then moved to St. Leonards (now Glenelg North) some time before 1864, and was a regular worshipper at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg; his house was later bought by William Rounsevell, and it was there (\"Tremere\") that Lady Daly died.He was a member of the Volunteer Reserve, serving as a Lieutenant under H. B. Wigley.He was an agent for the European Life Assurance Society and Secretary of the Kadina and Wallaroo Railway Company.He served a City Auditor, Government liquidator, Justice of the Peace, and Returning Officer for the Assembly seat of West Torrens.He suffered ill health and with his wife returned to England on the Orient in 1876 in the hope of finding a cure, but died the following year at Park Place, Regent's Park, London.".
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Holdfast_Bay.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Clare,_South_Australia.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Clare_Valley_wine_region.
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Glenelg_North,_South_Australia.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Young.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink John_Baker_(Australian_politician).
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink John_Morphett.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Lancelot_Stirling.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Regents_Park.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Baker_(Australian_politician).
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink St_Peters_Cathedral,_Adelaide.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink William_Knox_Simms.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLink William_Rounsevell.
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Richard Bowen Colley".
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley subject Category:1819_births.
- Richard_Bowen_Colley subject Category:1875_deaths.
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley hypernym Mayor.
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- Richard_Bowen_Colley comment "Richard Bowen Colley (13 December 1819 – 28 May 1875) was the first mayor of Glenelg, South Australia.Colley was born in London and visited South Australia in the 1830s, then emigrated with his family on the Competitor, arriving in October 1847.He lived for a time in North Adelaide, then moved to St. Leonards (now Glenelg North) some time before 1864, and was a regular worshipper at St.".
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