Felix (fl. 1842-1848) Felix (fl. 1842-1848) i(A129405 works by)
Writing name for: J. R. (fl. 1835)
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1 Epitaph i "[first word illegible] the debt we all must pay,", Felix (fl. 1842-1848) , 1848 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser , 23 December vol. 1 no. 26 1848; (p. 4)
The poem is an epitaph for John Kennedy Hume killed by the notorious Whitton gang in the Yass area in 1840. At Thomas Whitton's trial the Attorney-General 'put on the file an information charging the prisoner with the wilful murder of John Kennedy Hume, but it was not his intention to prosecute it. He had also several charges of robbery and other outrages against the prisoner'. Source: Sydney Gazette 27 February, 1840 (p.2).
1 The Horseman Who Faced the Storm i "He left his home, and he rode away", Felix (fl. 1842-1848) , 1845 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 4 January vol. 4 no. 76 1845; (p. 6) The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser , 16 December vol. 1 no. 25 1848; (p. 4)
1 Lines i "The moon looked scared as she hied along,", Felix (fl. 1842-1848) , 1842 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 8 October vol. 4 no. 456 1842; (p. 2)
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