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Australian politician (1861–1933)
Sir Alexander James Peacock KCMG (11 June 1861 – 7 October 1933) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th Premier of Victoria. Peacock was
Alexander_Peacock
Australian politician
Victoria. She was the wife of Sir Alexander Peacock, a three-time Premier of Victoria. Upon his death in 1933, Lady Peacock won the by-election to replace
Millie_Peacock
39th ministry of the Government of Victoria
The Second Peacock Ministry was the 39th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the premier of Victoria, Alexander Peacock, and consisted
Second_Peacock_ministry
Group of large game birds
allies). Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as peahens. Despite this, peacock is usually used to refer to both sexes
Peafowl
Heads of government of Australian state
the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023. "Sir Alexander James Peacock (KCMG)". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
List_of_premiers_of_Victoria
British zoologist (1886–1976)
Alexander David Peacock FRSE (1886–1976) was a 20th-century British zoologist. He was born on 13 June 1886 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne the son of James Peacock
Alexander_David_Peacock
Australian politician and judge (1858–1943)
Appointed attorney-general of Victoria in 1899, Irvine succeeded Alexander Peacock as premier in 1902 with the backing of the National Citizens' Reform
William Irvine (Australian politician)
William_Irvine_(Australian_politician)
Australian state ministry portfolio
Psephos. Retrieved 16 November 2024. Carr, Adam. "VICTORIAN MINISTRIES - 1st Peacock Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Psephos. Retrieved 16
Minister for Education (Victoria)
Minister_for_Education_(Victoria)
Australian state election
government was Premier Alexander Peacock's decision to increase rail fares to rural areas. The party split into a pro-Peacock Ministerialist faction (mostly
1917_Victorian_state_election
Australian politician
Sir Alexander Peacock In office 9 December 1913 – 22 December 1913 Premier George Elmslie Preceded by Sir Alexander Peacock Succeeded by Sir Alexander Peacock
John_Lemmon_(politician)
Political party in Australia
cause attracted those opposed to the Australian Labor Party and the Alexander Peacock led group of Liberal Party supporters. Within one month it had 90
National Citizens' Reform League
National_Citizens'_Reform_League
past the post (plurality) voting was used. William Irvine replaced Alexander Peacock as Victorian Premier on 10 June 1902, and contested the election as
1902_Victorian_state_election
Political parties in Victoria, Australia
government was Premier Alexander Peacock's decision to increase rail fares to rural areas. The party split into a pro-Peacock Ministerialists, similar
Liberals_(Victoria,_pre-1909)
Australian politician
from the Nationalist government of Alexander Peacock when he tried to pass a bill reducing rural representation. Peacock called an election in June, at which
George_Prendergast
Australian state election
Waranga Country (3): Gippsland East, Goulburn Valley, Wangaratta The Peacock minority government was defeated; a minority Labor Government led by George
1924_Victorian_state_election
Australian politician, lawyer, and judge (1855–1948)
under James Patterson, and Attorney-General under George Turner and Alexander Peacock. Isaacs entered the new federal parliament at the 1901 election, representing
Isaac_Isaacs
Victorian politician
February 1907. Morrissey served as Minister of Agriculture under Alexander Peacock and George Turner between 19 November 1900 and 10 June 1902. Morrissey
John Morrissey (Australian politician)
John_Morrissey_(Australian_politician)
Australian state ministry portfolio
Executive Council of Victoria. The portfolio was originally held by Alexander Peacock in the Second Turner ministry from 19 November 1900. At the dissolution
Minister for Labour (Victoria)
Minister_for_Labour_(Victoria)
Australian politician
areas over-represented in the Assembly. In 1917, the Liberal Premier, Alexander Peacock, increased country rail fares, arguing that the Victorian Railways
John_Bowser
42nd ministry of the Government of Victoria
The Third Peacock Ministry was the 42nd ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Alexander Peacock, and consisted
Third_Peacock_ministry
Peacock is an American over-the-top subscription video on demand streaming service owned and operated by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. The full
List of Peacock original programming
List_of_Peacock_original_programming
1312 poem by Jacques de Longuyon
Porrus kills a peacock which, unbeknownst to him, belonged to Fesonas. At the subsequent banquet the peacock is cooked, and Alexander’s knights, ladies
Vows_of_the_Peacock
Alexander Peacock MP 28 April 1924 18 July 1924 81 days 27 George Prendergast MP Labor 18 July 1924 18 November 1924 123 days (20) Alexander Peacock MP
Treasurer_of_Victoria
Australian politician
the Board of Land and Works. The Turner Ministry of 1894 included Alexander Peacock, John Gavan Duffy and Isaac Isaacs. Turner imposed a policy of strict
George Turner (Australian politician)
George_Turner_(Australian_politician)
around 9 months, whilst learning the craft of flax-dressing from Alexander Peacock, who may have been his mother's half-brother, working at the heckling
Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
Robert_Burns_and_the_Eglinton_Estate
Surname list
and musician Gary Peacock (1935–2020), American jazz double-bassist Alexander Peacock (1861–1933), Australian politician Andrew Peacock (1939–2021), Australian
Peacock_(surname)
Australian politician (1875–1952)
and Solicitor-General in the government of Alexander Peacock from 1915 to 1917. He remained loyal to Peacock when most country Liberal members supported
Harry_Lawson_(politician)
Alexander Peacock MP 27 September 1894 5 December 1899 5 years, 69 days Allan McLean MP 5 December 1899 19 November 1900 349 days Alexander Peacock MP
Chief_Secretary_of_Victoria
Australian state election
politics. He was replaced by former Premier Alexander Peacock. A month later, World War I broke out. Peacock's administration enthusiastically contributed
1914_Victorian_state_election
Species of bird
referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as peahens, although both sexes are often referred to colloquially as a "peacock". The Indian
Indian_peafowl
Australian politician (1865–1932)
(KBE) in 1923 for service as Treasurer. In 1927 McPherson succeeded Alexander Peacock as leader of the Nationalist Party. In November 1928 he moved a vote
William_Murray_McPherson
Australian High School
Frederick Hagelthorn Arthur Trethowan Frederick Brawn Charles McGrath Alexander Peacock https://www.creswick.net/creswick/history/honour-roll/honour/8-fi
Creswick_Grammar_School
1897 1900 19 November 1900 12 February 1901 85 days 11. 20th Sir Alexander Peacock (1861–1933) Non-Party Liberalism MLA for Clunes and Allandale (1889–1904)
List of premiers of Victoria by time in office
List_of_premiers_of_Victoria_by_time_in_office
American television series
Preston Hale, Alexander's father Lauren Tom as Helen Hale, Alexander's mother The espionage techno-thriller series was picked up by Peacock in February
The_Copenhagen_Test
Australian politician
broke down and the Country Party ministers left the government, and Alexander Peacock formed a minority Nationalist government, which fell in April when
John Allan (Australian politician)
John_Allan_(Australian_politician)
41st ministry of the Government of Victoria
government was defeated and succeeded by new Nationalist Leader Sir Alexander Peacock's government. During the time between the end of Sir Standley's Governorship
Lawson_ministry
the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023. "Sir Alexander James Peacock (KCMG)". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 16 September 2025. "Swearing
Longest-serving members of the Parliament of Victoria
Longest-serving_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Victoria
Australian politician (1867–1940)
Minister for Health in the ministries of Harry Lawson, John Allan, Alexander Peacock and William McPherson. When McPherson resigned as leader of the Nationalist
Stanley_Argyle
654 John Cockburn 23,095 Henry Dobson 4,491 William McMillan 79 866 Alexander Peacock 61,941 Richard Baker 22,003 John Henry 4,264 William Lyne 75,402 Isaac
1897 Australasian Federal Convention election
1897_Australasian_Federal_Convention_election
Liberal Allandale Alexander Peacock Commonwealth Liberal Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry 6 January 1914 Alexander Peacock Commonwealth Liberal
List of Victorian state by-elections
List_of_Victorian_state_by-elections
"City of Immigrants" Alex Peacock 2013 "Invisible" Tim Blake Nelson 2015 "You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had" Alexander Peacock "Mississippi, It's Time"
Steve_Earle_discography
1950s – 1970s fashion movement
The peacock revolution was a fashion movement which took place between the late 1950s and mid–1970s, mostly in the United Kingdom. Mostly based around
Peacock_revolution
44th ministry of Victoria, Australia
28 April 1927) Solicitor-General (from 28 April 1927) Country Sir Alexander Peacock, MLA Treasurer Minister of Public Instruction Minister for Labour
John_Allan_ministry
Australian politician (1871–1946)
legislation, Watt resigned as Premier in June 1914, allowing Sir Alexander Peacock to re-assume the Liberal leadership. Watt was elected to the House
William Watt (Australian politician)
William_Watt_(Australian_politician)
Day of the year
Emil Kraepelin, German psychologist and academic (born 1856) 1933 – Alexander Peacock, Australian politician, 20th Premier of Victoria (born 1861) 1939
October_7
277 days William Edgar MLC 18 May 1912 21 June 1913 1 year, 34 days Alexander Peacock MP 19 February 1913 9 December 1913 293 days Frederick Hagelthorn
Board_of_Land_and_Works
Australian politician (1939–2021)
Andrew Sharp Peacock AC GCL (13 February 1939 – 16 April 2021) was an Australian politician and diplomat. He served as a cabinet minister and went on
Andrew_Peacock
Former state electoral district of Victoria, Australia
abolished, including the Electoral district of Clunes and Allandale. Alexander Peacock was the last member for Clunes and Allandale. Allandale was abolished
Electoral district of Allandale
Electoral_district_of_Allandale
as three competing factions: Ministerialists, the supporters of Alexander Peacock's government; the "Economy Party", supporters of John Bowser; and the
Candidates of the 1917 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1917_Victorian_state_election
Affiliate of the Labor Party in Victoria
December. Watt resigned in June 1914 to enter federal politics, and Alexander Peacock returned to leadership. The 1914 election was fought after World War
Victorian_Labor_Party
Public school
was built in 1924 and opened by the then Minister of Education, Sir Alexander Peacock. The school is historically significant and is a largely intact example
Glenferrie_Primary_School
School in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
was relocated to the top floor. The hall was opened by then Premier Alexander Peacock and features large stained glass windows across both ends of the hall
Ballarat_High_School
Defunct mutual organisation in Australia
McGrath, Member of Parliament for Ballaarat (1913–1919, 1920–1934). Alexander Peacock, Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1928–1933); Premier
Australian Natives' Association
Australian_Natives'_Association
NBC show season
television program Saturday Night Live premiered on October 4, 2025 on NBC and Peacock during the 2025–26 television season, with host Bad Bunny and musical guest
Saturday_Night_Live_season_51
their wives. (Millie Peacock won the by-election for the Electoral district of Allandale, replacing her husband Alexander Peacock) and Fanny Brownbill
Political families of Australia
Political_families_of_Australia
Australian clerk and politician (1863–1950)
Flemington branch praised him for his ‘painstaking qualities’, and Alexander Peacock, welcoming Roberts to the presidency, said that his election was ‘the
Edward_Elliott_Roberts
Day of the year
Millicent Fawcett, English academic and activist (died 1929) 1861 – Alexander Peacock, Australian politician, 20th Premier of Victoria (died 1933) 1864
June_11
Australian politician
George Alexander Elmslie (21 February 1861 – 11 May 1918) was an Australian politician who served as the 25th and shortest serving Premier of Victoria
George_Elmslie_(politician)
Lyons Premier of Victoria – Harry Lawson (until 28 April), then Sir Alexander Peacock (until 18 July), then George Prendergast (until 18 November), then
1924_in_Australia
Weekly local newspaper serving Watford, Hertfordshire, England
and Rickmansworth was first published on 24 January 1863 by Samuel Alexander Peacock, the son of John Peackock, a local bookbinder. In the early years
Watford_Observer
Australian politician (1859–1928)
1927 – 16 March 1928 Preceded by Sir John Bowser Succeeded by Sir Alexander Peacock Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Brighton In office
Oswald_Snowball
American dark comedy mystery television series
Resort is an American dark comedy mystery television series created for Peacock by Andy Siara. The series stars Cristin Milioti and William Jackson Harper
The_Resort_(TV_series)
biographies of Peacock see Advance Australia vol. 6, no. 7, 15 July 1902, p.12; Anapress June 1989, p.3; Alan Gregory, 'Peacock, Sir Alexander James (1861–1933)'
List of chief presidents of the Australian Natives' Association
List_of_chief_presidents_of_the_Australian_Natives'_Association
Labor Arthur Wallace James Morris (Ind) Allandale Nationalist Sir Alexander Peacock Ballarat East Nationalist Walter Dalton Robert McGregor Ballarat West
Candidates of the 1920 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1920_Victorian_state_election
18 June 1918 18 July 1924 6 years, 30 days 1920 1921 1924 Peacock 1924 4 Alexander Peacock Nationalist Allandale 18 July 1924 18 November 1924 123 days
Leader of the Opposition (Victoria)
Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Victoria)
Bacterial human disease transmitted by lice
fever. Because insects were the suspected vector of transmission, Alexander Peacock published a study of the body louse in 1916. Due in part to his findings
Trench_fever
a simultaneous release to theaters and on Peacock. Films with a ‡ signify a release exclusively to Peacock. Films with a * signify a release exclusively
List of Universal Pictures films (2020–2029)
List_of_Universal_Pictures_films_(2020–2029)
US historic schooner built in 1921
Bowdoin returned to the Arctic Circle in June 2024, with Captain Alexander Peacock at the helm. During the eight-week voyage the vessel travelled more
Bowdoin_(Arctic_schooner)
Former ministry within the Cabinet of Victoria
Hutchinson MP 21 March 1918 1 November 1920 2 years, 225 days 11 Alexander Peacock MP 4 November 1920 28 April 1924 3 years, 176 days 12 Richard Toutcher
Minister_of_Forests
PPV outlets and livestreaming services, such as ESPN, Netflix, YouTube, Peacock, SuperSport, and Abema. Since 2022, to emphasize the availability of these
List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards
List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_and_livestreaming_supercards
British Army officer and colonial administrator
Victoria In office 10 December 1901 – 24 November 1903 Premier Sir Alexander Peacock (1901–02) William Irvine (1902–03) Preceded by The Lord Brassey Succeeded
George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe
George_Clarke,_1st_Baron_Sydenham_of_Combe
Premier of Victoria – Sir George Turner (until 12 February), then Alexander Peacock Premier of Western Australia – Sir John Forrest (until 15 February)
1901_in_Australia
Candidates who ran in the 1908 Victorian State Election
Albert Park Labor George Elmslie Ernest Wells Allandale United Liberal Alexander Peacock Ballarat East United Liberal Archibald Stewart Robert McGregor Ballarat
Candidates of the 1908 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1908_Victorian_state_election
Knight Bachelor Archdale Parkhill 1936 Minister of Defence [192] Alexander Peacock 1902 Lately Prime Minister [sic] of Victoria [193] John Beverley Peden
Australian_knights_and_dames
Australian district election results
Term Alexander Peacock Ministerial 1904–1911 Fusion Liberal 1911–1916 Nationalist 1916–1931 United Australia 1931–1933 Millie Peacock United
Electoral results for the district of Allandale
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Allandale
Primary school in Victoria, Australia
school was officially opened by the minister of education at the time, Alexander Peacock on 26 February 1925. The cost of the school was £11,800. A fair was
Auburn_South_Primary_School
American poet
1918-1945, the diaries recounting the life of C.C. Dasham and Jeb Alexander. Peacock died in 1989, and Zeigler became a philanthropist, endowing 15 music
John_Zeigler
Scottish singer
Sailors". She also directed this music video in collaboration with Alexander Peacock of Peacock Studios, and is available on YouTube and on her website. Phamie
Phamie_Gow
School in Victoria, Australia
Peter McBride (Minister of Forests, 1909–1913) and the support of Sir Alexander Peacock, who was then the parliamentary representative for the seat of Creswick
Victorian_School_of_Forestry
American crime drama television series
Patrick Macmanus, based on the podcast of the same name. It premiered on Peacock on July 15, 2021. In July 2022, the series was renewed for a second season
Dr._Death_(2021_TV_series)
Art school in Melbourne, Australia
the new School building was laid by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Alexander Peacock, on 25 January 1915, and the School was officially opened with a 1
RMIT_School_of_Art
Hospital in Pennsylvania, United States
space a new location for the hospital was inquired upon. In 1906 Alexander Peacock, a member of the Board, donated $25,000 toward the purchase of land
UPMC_Shadyside
Wilson (until 28 June), then Henry Lefroy Premier of Victoria – Sir Alexander Peacock (until 29 November), then John Bowser Governor of New South Wales
1917_in_Australia
Book by David Low
Alexander McCracken 103.jpg Alexander McCracken 103 Used in article 3 August 2024 Alexander Peacock 37.jpg Alexander Peacock 37 Alexandre Chayet 102.jpg
Caricatures_by_Low_(1915)
Crawford Vaughan Premier of Tasmania – John Earle Premier of Victoria – Alexander Peacock Premier of Western Australia – John Scaddan Governor of New South
1915_in_Australia
Scottish ornithologist and author
the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Her proposers were James Ritchie, Alexander Peacock, John Berry and Sir Maurice Yonge. She and Baxter, who was also elected
Leonora_Jeffrey_Rintoul
– William Holman Premier of Victoria – William Alexander Watt (until 18 June), then Alexander Peacock Premier of Queensland – Digby Denham Premier of
1914_in_Australia
Australian state election
supporting John Bowser defeated those supporting the former premier Alexander Peacock over his decision to increase country rail fares, and formed a majority
1920_Victorian_state_election
Government Australian Government Lead figures E. J. Kavanagh Charles Gray Adela Pankhurst William Holman Alexander Peacock Billy Hughes John Fitzpatrick
1917 Australian general strike
1917_Australian_general_strike
Australian politician (1880–1944)
11 October 1933 – 1 August 1934 Deputy William Everard Preceded by Alexander Peacock Succeeded by William Everard Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Maurice_Blackburn
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Allandale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Alexander Peacock 3,762 78.4 N/A Labor Walter Miller 1,035 21.6 +21.6 Total formal votes
Results of the 1911 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1911_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Nationalist Arthur Wallace Robert Cuthbertson Allandale Nationalist Sir Alexander Peacock Ballarat Labor William McAdam Fred Edmunds Barwon Nationalist John
Candidates of the 1929 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1929_Victorian_state_election
February 1983 25 February 1988 5 years, 0 days 1983 1986 80 VIC Sir Alexander Peacock (1861–1933) KCMG Non-Party Liberalism MLA for Clunes and Allandale
List of Australian heads of government by time in office
List_of_Australian_heads_of_government_by_time_in_office
Australian state election results
1920 Victorian state election: Allandale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Nationalist Alexander Peacock unopposed Nationalist hold Swing
Results of the 1920 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1920_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Town in Victoria, Australia
John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister during World War II; Sir Alexander Peacock, a Victorian Premier; Sir Hayden Starke, a Justice of the High Court;
Creswick
Australian state election results
1929 Victorian state election: Allandale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Nationalist Alexander Peacock unopposed Nationalist hold Swing
Results of the 1929 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1929_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Australian state election results
state election: Allandale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Nationalist Alexander Peacock 2,538 72.1 −27.9 Labor Robert Miller 984 27.9 +27.9 Total formal votes
Results of the 1921 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1921_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Alexander Peacock Ballarat East Liberal James Harrison Robert McGregor Ballarat West Liberal Thomas Richards Matthew Baird Barwon Liberal Alexander Parker
Candidates of the 1914 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1914_Victorian_state_election
Australia (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1850) 7 October – Sir Alexander Peacock, 20th Premier of Victoria (b. 1861) 15 November – Affie Jarvis, cricketer
1933_in_Australia
Government service managing prisons within Northern Ireland
intense heat from the fire. 1 September 1993 Prison Officer James Alexander Peacock 44 HMP Belfast UVF Jim was in his kitchen when UVF gunmen used a sledgehammer
Northern Ireland Prison Service
Northern_Ireland_Prison_Service
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