John Rundle
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John Rundle (1791 – January 1864) was a British Whig politician and businessman.
From 1835 to 1843, he was a member of parliament, representing Tavistock in the House of Commons.{{cite book
|last=Craig
|first=F. W. S.
|authorlink= F. W. S. Craig
|title=British parliamentary election results 1832–1885
|orig-year=1977
|edition= 2nd
|year=1989
|publisher= Parliamentary Research Services
|location=Chichester
|isbn= 0-900178-26-4
|page=301
}} He was one of the original directors and financiers of the South Australia Company, the company that was formed in London in 1834 to promote the settlement of the colony that was to become South Australia. He was an original director of the South Australian Banking Company and the first chairman of the South Australian School Society whilst living in England.{{cite book
|last=Rundle
|first=P.
|authorlink= P. Rundle and others
|title=Farmers-Devon to South Australia: The story of James and Jane Rundle and their Family
|year=2013
|edition= 1st
|publisher= Rundle History Group 2013
|location=Australia
|isbn= 9780646911311
|page=12,13
|display-authors=etal}} Rundle never visited South Australia. His business interests included the Tavistock Bank, Gill and Rundle – Merchants and Carriers, Rundle and Co Gas Works, Gill and Rundle Foundry and a brewery. A canal linking Tavistock to the port at Plymouth was leased by his company and they had their own lime kilns, warehouses and wharves. In the 1840s his business affairs soured and he finally moved to London to live with his daughter where he died in poverty.{{cite book|last=Woodcock|first=G.|authorlink= G. Woodcock|title=Tavistock's Yesterdays-Episodes from her History Book 5 Chap 5 The Rise and Fall of John Rundle|year=1989|edition= 1st|publisher= G Woodcock|location=Tavistock|asin= B0016WEY6C|pages=37–44}}
Rundle Mall and Rundle Street in the Adelaide central business district bear his name.[https://rundlemall.com/about/rundle-mall-history/ Rundle Mall History] Rundle Mall John Rundle married Barbara Gill in 1825. They had one daughter who was the famed author Elizabeth Rundle Charles.{{cite ODNB |url=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/5148 |title=Charles, Elizabeth Rundle (1828–1896), novelist |year=2004 |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/5148 |access-date=10 April 2018|last1=Jay |first1=Elisabeth }}
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External links
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- [https://archive.today/20121202023533/http://images.slsa.sa.gov.au/mpcimg/05500/B5438.htm Photograph of John Rundle]
- [http://www.adelaide.sa.gov.au/council/publications/Brochures/Rundle_Mall_Discovery_Trail.pdf/ Rundle Mall]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20160204135809/http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=513&c=2343 The Beehive, Corner of King William and Rundle Streets, Adelaide], S. T. Gill. Painted in 1849.
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{{succession box
| title = Member of Parliament for Tavistock
| years = 1835 – 1843
| with = Lord Edward Russell
| with2 = Edward Russell
| before = Charles Richard Fox
Lord Edward Russell
| after = John Salusbury Trelawny
Edward Russell
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Category:Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
Category:Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Tavistock
Category:Directors of the South Australian Company
Category:Businesspeople from Devon
Category:19th-century English businesspeople
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