Edward Glandfield

Edward Bootle Wilbraham Glandfield (c. 1823 – 13 January 1880) was Mayor of Adelaide from 1859 to 1862.

Glandfield arrived in South Australia in August 1848 aboard Gratitude. In 1854 he was elected Alderman to the Adelaide Council, and mayor in 1859, in which position he served until April 1862, when reverses in his business fortunes forced him to resign.

He died as a result of an infected foot, occasioned by an injury from a nail in his boot. His remains were buried at the West Terrace Cemetery.[1]

Personal

On 14 September 1848 he married Elizabeth Ann Hawkes (c. 1829 – 19 August 1923), who arrived in South Australia with her parents Robert and Sarah Hawkes who were also passengers aboard Gratitude a month earlier. They had no children and lived for much of their lives in Shannon street, Glenelg.[2]

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References

  1. "News of the Week". South Australian Chronicle And Weekly Mail. XXII (1, 117). South Australia. 17 January 1880. p. 7. Retrieved 27 October 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  2. "Obituary". The Register (Adelaide). LXXXVIII (25, 787). South Australia. 21 August 1923. p. 8. Retrieved 27 May 2017 via National Library of Australia.
Political offices
Preceded by
Edmund Wright
Mayor of the Corporation of Adelaide
1859–1862
Succeeded by
Thomas English


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