Reverend Frederick Shum Batchelor was an Anglican priest who spent much of his career
working in both the British and Van Diemen's Land prison
systems.
He was born in Keynsham, Somerset and educated at Cambridge.
In
November 1842, he was appointed chaplain of the convict settlement of Port Arthur, Van Diemen's
Land, arriving there with his wife on
19 July 1843.
The Lord Bishop of Tasmania ordained him deacon shortly after his arrival, and he
was priested the same
year.
He returned to England in
1852 and served as assistant chaplain at Dartmoor and Chatham
Prisons.
After unsuccessfully applying for the position of Colonial Chaplain to
British Columbia in
1858, he continued to work in the English prison system until
1886.
He died at the age of seventy-four in
1892.