Walter Boyd Andrews

Walter Boyd Andrews (1792 – 12 September 1847) was an early settler in Perth, Western Australia and, briefly, a non-official (i.e. without portfolio) member of the colony's Legislative Council.

in various enterprises and public bodies including R. W. Nash was brother-in-law of lawyer John Schoales, jun.

Andrews must have returned to Western Australia around this time, as was appointed to the colony's Legislative Council in June 1847, just three months before his death.

The incident, deemed accidental by the magistrates, was reported in only one newspaper, cursorily, and four weeks after the event.

[7] Walter Boyd Tate Andrews inherited his father's property "Daviot Park", which he sold to George Walpole Leake in 1868.