Archibald Clunes Innes

Archibald Clunes Innes (1799–1857) was a soldier and pastoralist from Thrumster, Caithness, Scotland.

When he arrived in Australia in 1822 he was a captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), on the ship Eliza, in charge of 170 convicts.

Innes was a commandant at the Port Macquarie penal settlement from November 1826 to April 1827.

He then spent time in Sydney as brigade major before becoming a superintendent of police and magistrate at Parramatta, until 1829.

Furracabad station was subsequently the site of the town of Glen Innes, which was named after him and laid out in 1851.