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Owen Hargraves Suffolk Owen Hargraves Suffolk i(A34344 works by) (a.k.a. Owen H. Suffolk; Owen Henry Suffolk; O. H. Suffolk; Owen Hargrave Suffolk; Owen Suffolk; "The Prison Poet of Australia"; O. H. Suffolk)
Also writes as: O. H. S. ; Henry Manly
Born: Established: ca. 1829 Finchley, Middlesex,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Visitor assertion Arrived in Australia: 24 Sep 1847 Departed from Australia: 17 Sep 1866
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1 Untitled i "Mother! darling mother, you are seeking me, I know,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 338)
1 The Battle of Life i "Up! and arm for life's stern struggle,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 340-341)
1 Love and Fame i "Fame surrounds us with a glory", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 339-340)
1 I Feel That I Am Free i "To me the sky looks bluer,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1897 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 336-338)
1 Out of Gaol Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1867 extract autobiography (Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering)
— Appears in: The Empire , 24 October 1867; (p. 3)
1 Cockatoo Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1867 extract (Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering)
— Appears in: The Empire , 11 June 1867; (p. 2)
1 Untitled i "It is not in a prison drear,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1867 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 11 June 1867; (p. 2) The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 341-342)
1 The Real and the Ideal i "I feel I have - and who has not?", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1867 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 24 October 1867; (p. 3) The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 339)
2 5 Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering Days of Crime and Years of Suffering Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1867 single work autobiography
1 Verses : Composed on Board the Hulk 'President' on Hearing a Child Playing upon the Deck i "Thou sinless and sweet one - thy voice is a strain", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1858 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 12 July 1858; (p. 3) The Moreton Bay Courier , 31 July 1858; (p. 4) The Illawarra Mercury , 15 July vol. 3 no. 67 1858; (p. 1) Lawrence Struilby, or, Observations and Experiences During Twenty-Five Years of Bush Life in Australia 1863; (p. 174-175)
1 The Prison Bell i "Hark! lo the bell of misery; 'tis awakening up again", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1858 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Empire , 12 July 1858; (p. 3) The Illawarra Mercury , 15 July vol. 3 no. 67 1858; (p. 1) Lawrence Struilby, or, Observations and Experiences During Twenty-Five Years of Bush Life in Australia 1863; (p. 172-173)
1 The Dream of Freedom The Dream of Boyhood i "'Twas night, and the moonbeams palely fell", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1852 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 29 May 1852; (p. 6) The Empire , 12 July 1858; (p. 3) Lawrence Struilby, or, Observations and Experiences During Twenty-Five Years of Bush Life in Australia 1863; (p. 168-171) The Gentleman's Magazine , October vol. 283 no. 2002 1897; (p. 334-336)
1 To Isabella i "Oh lady deem not my heart cold, or that unmov'd I gaze", Henry Manly , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 24 May 1851; (p. 4)
1 A Mother to Her First-Born i "My first-born! my first-born!", Henry Manly , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 23 April 1851; (p. 4)
1 To a Disconsolate Friend i "Weep on dear Friend - if tears avail", Henry Manly , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 29 April 1851; (p. 4)
1 My Star of the West i "My lov'd one! my fair one! bright Star of the West,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 10 April 1851; (p. 4)
1 The Soldier's Dream : After Campbell i "The dark veil of night, o'er the blood streaming plain", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 1 January 1851; (p. 4)
1 The Lost Star of Love i "There was mourning in Heaven o'er the lost Star of Love,", Owen Hargraves Suffolk , Henry Moss , 1851 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Argus , 23 January 1851; (p. 4) The Empire , 13 May 1862; (p. 4)
1 y separately published work icon The Exile's Miscellany Owen Hargraves Suffolk (editor), 1847 At sea : (Manuscript version)7356635 7323990 1847 periodical

These details for The Exile's Miscellany are derived from Owen Suffolk's autobiography Days of Crime and Years of Suffering (1867):

'At the commencement of the voyage [on board the convict – or 'exiles' – ship the Joseph Somes] Mr. C. [a schoolmaster from Millbank prison and the ship's 'religious instructor'] assembled nine or ten of the best educated among us, and suggested that we should produce by our joint efforts a weekly paper, to be entitled The Exile's Miscellany. I was from a first a contributor to this paper, and when about half the voyage was completed I was the editor of it. Two copies were transcribed from the original MSS. sent in by the contributors. One copy circulated among the prisoners, the other was monopolised by the cabin passengers. Neither was allowed to circulate without first being subjected to the censorship of Mr. C. In intimation of more pretentious journals, The Exile's Miscellany had a column for appointments and promotions, in which it was customary to notice any changes which had occurred during the week among the prisoners who, so to speak, were officially employed.'

(Note: this extract from Suffolk's autobiography appeared in the Australasian, 4 May 1867: 5. The newspaper serialised the entire work between January and October 1867.)

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