For other people with similar names, see William Walker.
William Walker (26 February 1828 – 12 June 1908) was a politician and solicitor in colonial New South Wales.[1]
Early life
Walker was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and arrived in Sydney with his parents in 1837.[1][2] His father was a Presbyterian school teacher who had been recruited by Rev J D Lang and opened a school at Windsor. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1852 and practised at Windsor until his death in 1908.[3]
On 8 February 1888 Walker was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, serving until his death at Windsor on 12 June 1908(1908-06-12) (aged 80).[1]