Peter Egerton-Warburton

Peter Egerton-Warburton
Born
Peter Egerton

(1813-08-16)16 August 1813
Arley Hall, Cheshire, England
Died5 November 1889(1889-11-05) (aged 76)
Resting placeSt Matthew's Church, Kensington, South Australia
EducationPrivate tutors, England and France (Orleans and Paris)
OccupationCommissioner of Police
Years active1853–1867
EmployerSouth Australia Police
OrganizationColony of South Australia
SpouseAlicia Mant
ParentRevd Rowland Egerton-Warburton (father)
RelativesRowland Egerton-Warburton (brother);
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 10th Baronet, FRS (cousin)
AwardsCMG (1875)

Colonel Peter Egerton-Warburton CMG FRGS (16 August 1813 – 5 November 1889), often referred to as Major Warburton, was a British military officer, Commissioner of Police for South Australia, and an Australian explorer. In 1872 he sealed his legacy through a particularly epic expedition from Adelaide crossing the arid centre of Australia to the coast of Western Australia via Alice Springs.