Augustus Frederick Pemberton was born near
Dublin, Ireland and trained to be a lawyer before emigrating
to
Vancouver Island in 1855.
He was appointed
Chief Commissioner of Police
and
Justice of the Peace
by
Governor Douglas in
1858 and
quickly expanded and professionalized the police force in
Victoria.
He also served as a judge and was a member of
British Columbia's Legislative Council from
1868 to 1871.
Pemberton was personally well connected in the colonies:
Joseph Despard Pemberton was his nephew, and
Chartres Brew was his brother-in-law. After Pemberton's death in
1891 at the age of eighty-four,
Victoria's
Daily Colonist newspaper wrote
next to Governor Douglas, there is no man to whom the
country is more indebted for starting on a law-abiding career than to the late honorable
gentleman.