Chalmers was elected to be the Bishop of Goulburn on 9 June 1892 and consecrated and installed on 1 November.[5]
He died in office in Sydney in 1901 and is buried within the precincts of St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.
Family
Chalmes married, in 1866, a daughter of Mr. E. N. Francis, of Tarnaguala, Victoria
References
^A Goodly Heritage: A History of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn, "William Chalmers, Second Bishop of Goulburn 1892-1901", The Southern Churchman. Vol. 60, July 1962, pp 4-7.
^ abcde"Obituaries - The Bishop of Goulburn". The Times. No. 36612. London. 14 November 1901. p. 6.