Rudall John

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Type of person Individual
Date of birth 1820
Place of birth Exeter, Devonshire
Date of arrival 1853
Principal occupation Lawyer, Town Clerk and Magistrate
Date of death 1955
Place of death Port Augusta

John Rudall was born in April 1820 at Exeter, Devonshire where he commenced his education which he finished in France. He then returned to London where he was articled to a firm of solicitors.

John decided to leave London for Australia and he arrived in Victoria in 1853. John proceeded to Ballarat where he resided for some time but within a year he moved to Gawler where he established a legal practice, Rudall & Rudall Lawyers.

When the Gawler Corporation was established in 1858, John was appointed town clerk but continued his occupation as solicitor, carrying out both duties for 23 years. Upon relinquishing his connection with the corporation in 1881, John was appointed Stipendiary Magistrate to coincide with the opening of the Cowan Street Courthouse. He continued to preside over the courts of the district until 1889 when he was transferred to Port Augusta in succession to the late Mr Wigley.

John was a member of the Freemasons' Lodge, Gawler and had occupied all the chairs in the order. John was a linguist and a fluent speaker of Italian and French.

In 2007 the Town of Gawler recognised John as a Significant Identity.


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