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Robert Bulcock

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Preceded by
  
John Bale

Occupation
  
Farmer, Editor

Succeeded by
  
Seat abolished

Religion
  
Congregational


Full Name
  
Robert Bulcock

Name
  
Robert Bulcock

Nationality
  
English Australian

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Robert Bulcock

Born
  
21 May 1832 Clitheroe, Lancashire, England (
1832-05-21
)

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Grandidge (m.1846 d.1908)

Died
  
May 10, 1900, Brisbane, Australia

Robert Bulcock (21 May 1832 – 10 May 1900) was a member of both the Queensland Legislative Council and the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Bulcock was born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, to Robert Bulcock, an overlooker in a cotton factory, and his wife, Ann (née Wilkinson). His family were strict Congregationalists, a belief he followed his entire life.

Bulcock arrived in Queensland in 1855 and took up farming before becoming a seedsman and produce merchant in Queen Street, Brisbane. He was president of the Temperance Council and his strict adherence to its views made him unpopular in many quarters. In the late 1870s, Bulcock became involved in the publication of the Queensland Evangelical Standard and, although remaining involved with the temperance movement, he retired from business to enter politics.

Political

In October 1885, Bulcock won the seat of Enoggera in a by-election bought on by the resignation of John Bale. He held the seat for two and a half years but did not stand for re-election at the 1888 colonial election.

Bulcock was called up to the Legislative Council in October 1894 and held the seat till his death six years later.

Personal life

Before he left Clitheroe in England, Bulcock married Elizabeth Grandidge, of Shipton, Yorkshire, and together they had eleven children. Bulcock died in 1900 and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.

Bulcock was a man of strong character, and once he decided on a course of action, he would not stray from that line.

References

Robert Bulcock Wikipedia