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* 1820 Born in Swaledale, he was educated at Leeds Grammar School
* 1820 Born in Swaledale, he was educated at Leeds Grammar School


* c.1834 At 14 left to be apprenticed at [[Fenton, Murray and Jackson]] in Leeds.  
* c.1834 At 14 he left school, to be apprenticed at [[Fenton, Murray and Jackson]] in Leeds.  


* c.1838 At 18 he was a precocious locomotive superintendent on the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]. When the line was acquired by the [[York and North Midland Railway]] in 1840 he worked under [[Daniel Gooch]] at Swindon, but reputedly fled to escape Gooch's wrath.  
* c.1838 At 18 he was a precocious locomotive superintendent on the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]. When the line was acquired by the [[York and North Midland Railway]] in 1840 he worked under [[Daniel Gooch]] at Swindon but reputedly fled to escape Gooch's wrath.  


* 1841, he became the locomotive superintendent of the [[Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway]], subsequently the [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]].
* 1841, he became the locomotive superintendent of the [[Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway]], subsequently the [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]].


* 1853, he joined [[Charles Beyer]] to found the celebrated locomotive company [[Beyer-Peacock]]. He had met Beyer through the acquisition of locomotives from [[Sharp, Roberts and Co|Sharp Brothers]], and through both being among the founders of the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] in 1847.
* 1853, he joined [[Charles Beyer]] to found the celebrated locomotive company [[Beyer-Peacock]]. He had met Beyer through the acquisition of locomotives from [[Sharp, Roberts and Co|Sharp Brothers]], and from both being among the founders of the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] in 1847.


* 1885 From the 1885 general election until his death in 1889, Peacock was MP for Manchester Gorton.
* 1885 From the 1885 general election until his death in 1889, Peacock was MP for Manchester Gorton.


* 1889 He died in Manchester. Obituary in The Engineer
* 1889 He died in Manchester. Obituary in The Engineer
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
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* [[The Engineer]] of 8th  March 1889 p207
* [[The Engineer]] of 8th  March 1889 p207


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Revision as of 11:01, 17 April 2011

Richard Peacock (April 9, 1820 - March 3, 1889) was an English engineer, one of the founders of locomotive manufacturer Beyer-Peacock.

  • 1820 Born in Swaledale, he was educated at Leeds Grammar School
  • 1885 From the 1885 general election until his death in 1889, Peacock was MP for Manchester Gorton.
  • 1889 He died in Manchester. Obituary in The Engineer

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Sources of Information