William Timperley (magistrate) explained

William Timperley
Honorific-Suffix:ISO
Office1:Commissioner of Western Australia Police (Acting)
Predecessor1:Gustavus Edward Cockburn Hare
Successor1:Matthew Skinner Smith
Term Start1:24 April 1871
Term End1:5 May 1871
Office2:Superintendent of Rottnest
Term Start2:7 August 1885
Term End2:1890
Predecessor2:William Dockwray Jackson
Successor2:Unknown
Office3:Resident Magistrate
of the Wellington Magisterial District of Western Australia
Term Start3:1890
Term End3:1905
Predecessor3:Unknown
Successor3:William Lambden Owen
Office4:Resident Magistrate
of the Blackwood Magisterial District of Western Australia
Term Start4:1903
Term End4:1905
Predecessor4:Unknown
Successor4:William Lambden Owen
Office5:Resident Magistrate
of the Sussex Magisterial District of Western Australia
Term Start5:1903
Term End5:1905
Predecessor5:Unknown
Successor5:William Lambden Owen
Birth Date:22 May 1833
Birth Place:Solihull, Warwickshire, England
Death Date:11 August 1909
Death Place:South Perth, Perth, Australia
Restingplace:Karrakatta Cemetery
Resting Place Coordinates:-31.9689°N 115.7981°W
Relations:Harold John Timperley (grandson)
Children:10 (8 surviving until adulthood)
Mother:Elizabeth Bradney Timperley (Evans)
Father:Rev. William Thomas Postles Timperley
Education:Shrewsbury School
Awards:Imperial Service Order

William Henry Timperley (22 May 1833 - 11 August 1909) was an author, policeman and civil servant in Western Australia. He was the acting Commissioner of Western Australia Police briefly in 1871, Resident Magistrate of the Wellington Magisterial District from 1890 to 1905[1] [2] and Resident Magistrate of the Blackwood and Sussex Magisterial Districts from 1903 to 1905.

Early life

Timperley was born on 22 May 1833 at Solihull, Warwickshire, England, the eldest son of the Rev. William Thomas Postles Timperley andElizabeth Bradney Timperley . Timperley was educated at Shrewsbury School and in 1850 spent a year studying philosophy at the University of Berne, Switzerland before he immigrated to Australia in 1851 with his father and brother.[3]

Career

Western Australia Police Force

Timperley joined the Western Australia Police Force in January 1856, initially serving as a constable in Perth and Toodyay before rising to sergeant in 1857, around the time he transferred to Bunbury as Officer in Charge. In January 1860 he was promoted to sub-inspector and by December of that year the decision was made to transfer him to Fremantle, a role he commenced in January 1861. By April 1862 he moved to Champion Bay, continuing there as Officer in Charge until 1866, when he returned to Bunbury where he remained for a further three years before returning to Perth in April 1869. In 1870, while serving in Perth, Timperley was promoted to inspector and became second in command of the Force. He briefly became Acting Superintendent and Chief of Police from April to May 1871 before losing the contest for the permanent position to Matthew Skinner Smith.[3]

In 1873 Timperley returned to Champion Bay in October 1873[4]) remaining until he left the Police Force in August 1885 when he took up the posting of Superintendent of Rottnest Island.[3]

Superintendent of Rottnest Island

Timperley served as Superintendent of Rottnest Island from 1885 until 1890.[3]

Resident Magistrate

In October 1890, Timperley was appointed the Resident Magistrate of the Wellington Magisterial District of Western Australia. He was also made Resident Magistrate (acting) of the Blackwood and Sussex districts in July 1903.

Timperley's retirement from the Resident Magistrate position was announced in December 1904. He was granted a six month leave of absence on full pay from 1 January 1905. The Resident Magistrate position was filled by William Lambden Owen during Timperley's leave, and Owen was subsequently appointed to the role permanently.[5]

The Residency

See main article: The Residency, Bunbury. The Residency was constructed during 1896 at a cost of £1200 as a private residence for Timperley, who was granted title to the site of the home on 6 March 1896.[1] [6] According to The Bunbury Herald of 19 June 1896, construction commenced in the first half of that year.[1] At the time of construction, Stirling Street was known as White Road and the property was initially named Treverton.[7] [8]

Awards

Timperley was appointed a Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO) in the 1905 King's Birthday Honours "in considerationof his past services to the State".[9] [10]

Family

Timperley married Rebecca Properjohn on 2 November 1858 in Bunbury, Western Australia. They had ten children, of whom two died in infancy.[2] The eight surviving children were Maude Elizabeth Timperley,[11] Hannah May Timperley,[12] [13] Frederick Henry Timperley [14] (father of journalist and author Harold John Timperley), Edith Ada Timperley,[15] Oughton Percy Timperley,[13] [16] Alice Mary Timperley,[15] [17] Forrest Burges Timperley [13] [18] [19] and Lewis Clayton Timperley .[18] [20] [21]

Author

After meeting in 1883,[4] Timperley was persuaded by Lady Mary Anne Broome (wife of the Governor of Western Australia, Sir Frederick Napier Broome and an author herself) to write Harry Treverton: His Tramps and Troubles: Told by Himself, virtually an autobiography which she edited. He subsequently wrote Bush Luck and both were serialised in The Boy's Own Paper between 1887 and 1890, and later were published in London (1889 and 1892 respectively) in book form.[10] Timperley stated the reason for writing Harry Treverton was to

Death

Timperley died at his residence in South Perth, Perth, Australia on 11 August 1909 following a stroke.[10] [22] He is buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.[10] [23]

Bibliography

TitleDate
1. Harry Treverton: His Tramps and Troubles: Told by Himself
2. Bush Luck: An Australian Story

Notes and References

  1. Web site: City of Bunbury . The Residency, Bunbury . inHerit . Government of Western Australia . 26 October 2023 . 27 October 2017.
  2. News: Death of Mr. Timperley. . . 8 . 607 . Western Australia . 14 August 1909 . 8 November 2023 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: West Australian Police Officers of Renown: William Henry Timperley . Conole . Peter . The Western Australian Police Historical Society Inc. . 9 November 2023 .
  4. News: News in Brief. . . XLIII . 2998 . Western Australia . 17 October 1883 . 11 November 2023 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Warden Owen Transferred. . . 2 . 59 . Western Australia . 21 December 1904 . 28 October 2023 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: The Public Money. . . 15 . Western Australia . 31 October 1903 . 28 October 2023 . 1 (City Edition: Supplement) . National Library of Australia.
  7. http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/PrintSingleRecord/0c538645-e22b-44f1-9ed9-e42ee02c0f7a
  8. https://www.streetsofbunbury.com/william-henry-timperley
  9. News: Mr. W. H. Timperley. . . XX . 1,019 . Western Australia . 8 July 1905 . 6 November 2023 . 56 . National Library of Australia.
  10. Rica . Erickson. Rica Erickson . Timperley, William Henry (1833–1909) . 6 . 1976 . /timperley-william-henry-4724/text7835. 8 November 2023 . none .
  11. News: Family Notices . . IV . 20 . Western Australia . 18 January 1882 . 8 November 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: Family Notices . . XL . 6,757 . Western Australia . 21 January 1924 . 8 November 2023 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  13. News: Personal . . VII . 11 . Western Australia . 26 January 1924 . 8 November 2023 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  14. News: Local And General. . . XIII . 1643 . Western Australia . 15 December 1905 . 8 November 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  15. News: Fashionable Wedding At Bunbury. . . IX . 462 . Western Australia . 27 October 1894 . 8 November 2023 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
  16. News: Family Notices . . 5 . 886 . Western Australia . 15 January 1889 . 8 November 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  17. News: Eastman-Timperley. . . XXIII . 1,184 . Western Australia . 5 September 1908 . 8 November 2023 . 41 . National Library of Australia.
  18. News: Wedding Bells. . . XII . 1301 . Western Australia . 17 June 1903 . 8 November 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  19. News: Late MR. F. B. Timperley. . XLIV . 4256 . Western Australia . 24 March 1937 . 8 November 2023 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  20. News: Who's Who In Khaki . . 2 . 6 . Western Australia . 18 January 1917 . 8 November 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  21. News: Personal. . . 1 . 82 . Western Australia . 19 July 1917 . 8 November 2023 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  22. News: Family Notices . . XXV . 7,298 . Western Australia . 16 August 1909 . 8 November 2023 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  23. Web site: Summary Of Record Information: Timperley, William Henry . Metropolitan Cemeteries Board . Government of Western Australia . 8 November 2023.