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Hussey Chomley

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30: 245:, with Chomley considered as his replacement along with fellow superintendents Charles Nicolson, Frank Hare, John Sadleir and Frederick Winch—however in 1881, the inquiry ended the police careers of the other candidates as well, who were forced to retire as police magistrates. Chomley, who had been in Queensland during the Kelly affair was the only candidate with his career untarnished by the Longmore commission's findings, and in March 1881, new premier 218:. Promoted to paymaster and inspector, he was posted to supervise various minor gold rushes throughout the colony. In 1862, he returned to Bendigo and was promoted to superintendent, running the police station there, and later the Bourke and Geelong districts. 249:
appointed him as acting chief commissioner—the first career police officer to hold the role—with a directive to report on his ideas for re-organising the force. Chomley was officially appointed as chief commissioner on 6 March 1882.
214:. Chomley rose through the ranks quickly—by 1854 he was a sub-inspector at Creswick, and was later one of four in charge of a detachment of 70 mounted police troopers held in reserve at the Eureka Stockade during the 531: 524: 425: 724: 517: 729: 183: 210:, but was unsuccessful. He joined the Melbourne and County of Bourke Police in September 1852, which merged with other county forces a year later to become 734: 719: 178:
on 8 August 1832. His father, the Reverend Francis Chomley, was rector of Wicklow, and his mother, Mary Elizabeth Griffith, was the daughter of
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for a permanent detachment of Aboriginal trackers in Victoria. After Kelly's capture and execution, the Victorian Government called a
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to examine the conduct of the police during the Kelly outbreak. The commission claimed the career of the chief commissioner,
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from 1882 to 1902. He was the first chief commissioner to be appointed from the ranks of the police force itself.
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and his gang were at large. Chomley volunteered to help pursue the Kelly gang, but was instead sent to
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After leaving school in the early 1850s, Chomley went to the goldfields during the
190:. Reverend Chomley died in 1847, and in February 1849, Mary Chomley emigrated to 657: 639: 454:. Vol. LXXXI, no. 2103. Victoria, Australia. 21 July 1906. p. 33 150:(8 August 1832 – 12 July 1906) was an Irish-born police officer who joined the 633: 445: 341: 651: 349: 222: 226: 175: 109: 513: 158:
in 1852, and served for fifty years, including twenty years as
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Chomley died at his home, "Oyama", on Huntingtower Road,
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Eureka Stockade : a ferocious and bloody battle
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Index


Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police
Frederick Standish
Thomas O'Callaghan
Dublin
Armadale, Victoria
police force
colony of Victoria
chief commissioner
Merrion Square
Dublin
Richard Griffith
Askeaton
Irish House of Commons
Port Phillip District
Colony of New South Wales
Victorian gold rush
Victoria Police
Eureka Rebellion
Ned Kelly
Brisbane
Australian native police
royal commission
Francis Longmore
Frederick Standish
Bryan O'Loghlen
Armadale
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