Charles Sandys Stuart Shipley Packer (1810–1883), commonly referred to as Charles S. Packer, was an Australian classical music composer, born in Reading, Berkshire, England.
Packer was convicted of embezzlement and sentenced to penal transportation to Tasmania in 1839 on the ship Mangles.
[4] On release, he became a successful teacher and performer[5] In 1863, he was convicted of bigamy and sentenced to five years' imprisonment in Darlinghurst Gaol with hard labour.
[1] He was accompanist to the Sydney Choral Society, of which Joseph Massey sen. was conductor, meeting at the Sydney School of Arts, and which performed the Handel oratorios Messiah and Judas Maccabaeus with some success.
He died penniless, forgotten and unmourned apart from his staunch friend August Huenerbein.