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Frederick Walker (native police commandant)

Frederick Walker (14 April 1820 - 19 September 1866) public servant, property manager, Commandant of the Native Police, squatter and Australian explorer.
Frederick Walker is today best known as the first Commandant of the Queensland based Native Police Force. He was appointed commandant of this force by South Wales government in 1848, eleven years before Queensland became a separate colony. However this force remain most accurately described as a Queensland force. Beyond one or two patrols on the southern side of the Macintyre River this force operated solely on territory which in 1859 became colonial Queensland (the Macintyre River form the border between New South Wales and Queensland).
==Early years==
Walker was born in Hampshire, England and lost his father John Walker in an early age and the mother, the allegedly French-born Maria Teresa Henrietta Swinburne, was said to have struggled on with six children of which two were handicapped.
He emigrated to Australia by the ''Ceylon'' in 1844 and was shortly after employed on William Charles Wentworth’s Murrumbidgee River station ''Tala'' (south eastern New South Wales) where he ultimately served as superintendent. He was appointed Clerk of Petty Sessions in Tumut on 5 January 1847 and he functioned in this position at Wagga Wagga in April same year.〔NSW Government Gazette. Tuesday, January 5, 1847. Petty Sessions; Moreton Bay Courier 15 May 1847, page 3.〕 On 18 August 1848 he was appointed "Magistrate of the Territories and its Dependencies" and Commandant of newly established Native Police Force〔Bell’s Life in Sydney 12 Aug 1848, page 2; Maitland Mercury & Hunter River Advertiser, 23 Aug 1848, page 3〕 on the recommendation of his former employers William Charles Wentworth (1790–1872) and Augustus Morris (1820?-1895), both members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

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