William Mackie

William Mackie

"See also William Mackey."

William Henry Mackie (November 19 1799 - November 24 1860) was an early settler of the Swan River Colony holding a number of public positions including that of the first Judge of the colony. Mackie was born at Cochin, India and as a child returned to live in Derry before attending school in Twickenham, Middlesex. He later entered Trinity College, Cambridge and became a member of the Inner Temple in November 1822.

He arrived at Fremantle on the "Caroline" on October 12 1829 with two servants, John Bludsell and Richard Holland. Mackie was a cousin of Captain Frederick Irwin who was the commandant of the troops in the colony and who had arrived on the "Sulphur" four months earlier.

Mackie and Irwin acquired two large land grants in the new colony, jointly taking up 3240 acres (13.1 km²) at Henley Park in the Upper Swan and another 7000 acres (28 km²) between Beverley and York.

Mackie's legal background saw him appointed as one of eight Justices of the Peace by Lieutenant-Governor Stirling in December 1829. In October 1831 Stirling appointed Mackie as one of the foundation members of the Western Australian Legislative Council in the position of Advocate-General. In June 1834 he resigned from the Council and became the Commissioner of the Civil Court, thus presiding over the civil and criminal courts of the colony.

South Australian Governor George Grey (later to become Governor of New Zealand) offered him the position of Advocate-General of South Australia in 1841, but Mackie declined. In August 1842 he was made a nominee member of the Legislative Council. As chairman of the magistrates, Mackie was instrumental in formulating much of the early legislature of the new State including provision for the introduction of penalties relating to the introduction of convicts in 1850.

He retired as a result of poor health in 1857 and died in 1860 at the age of 62 at Henley Park. He is buried at nearby All Saints Church, Henley Brook. Mackie never married.

External links

*cite web|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020153b.htm|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography Online Edition|title=Mackie, William Henry|author=J. H. M. Honniball|accessdate=2006-06-06
*cite web|url=http://www.wags.org.au/shipping/pascarol.htm|work=Western Australian Genealogical Society|title="Caroline" passenger list

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NAME=Mackie, William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=judge
DATE OF BIRTH=November 19 1799
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cochin, India
DATE OF DEATH=November 24 1860
PLACE OF DEATH=Upper Swan, Western Australia


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