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  1. Sir William Henry Fancourt Mitchell (November 1811 – 24 November 1884) was an Australian police commissioner and politician, President of the Victorian Legislative Council for fourteen years. Life

  2. Sir William Henry Fancourt Mitchell (1811-1884), public servant, was born at Leicester, England, second son of George Barkley Mitchell, vicar of St Mary's Church, and his wife Penelope, daughter of William Fancourt.

    • 5
    • February 24, 1884
    • Leicestershire
  3. Sir Edward Fancourt Mitchell KCMG KC (21 July 1855 – 7 May 1941) was an Australian barrister who was one of the leading experts in Australian constitutional law in the early part of the 20th century. Early life. Mitchell was born in Richmond, Surrey, England, the son of William Henry Fancourt Mitchell and the former Christina Templeton.

  4. Sir William Henry Fancourt Mitchell. Former Member Member of Victorian Parliament between 1853 and 1884 Born between: 1 November 1811 and 1 December 1811 (Leicester, Leicestershire, England) Died: 24 November 1884 (Kyneton, Victoria) Electorates. Northern (3 December 1882 - 1 November 1884)

  5. We regret to have to announce the death of the Hon. Sir William Henry Fancourt Mitchell, the President of the Legislative Council, which occurred at his residence, Barfold, near Kyneton, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.

  6. Later that month, William Henry Fancourt Mitchell was 'gazetted as Chief Commissioner of Police for the Colony of Victoria'. In 1853, Victoria Police was the first police organisation in Australia who merged all its police entities into one organisation under Victoria Police Chief Commissioner William Mitchell.

  7. MITCHELL, Sir WILLIAM HENRY FANCOURT (1811–1884), Australian politician, born in England in 1811, was son of George Berkley Mitchell, vicar of St. Mary's from 1813, and of All Saints' from 1820, both parishes of the town of Leicester.