Thomas William Parmeter Thomas William Parmeter i(A34193 works by) (a.k.a. T. P.; T. Parmeter)
Born: Established: 1786 ; Died: Ceased: 1836
Gender: Male
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2 y separately published work icon Thomas Parmeter M.D. : Surgeon and Social Commentator as Portrayed in Contemporary Australian Newspapers Thomas William Parmeter , H. T. Clifford , St Lucia : De Quiros Press , 1996 Z1844044 1996 selected work column correspondence poetry
1 To the Editor of the Sydney Gazette Thomas William Parmeter , 1829 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 7 July vol. 27 no. 1681 1829; (p. 3)
1 The Drought! i "By Science told - a burning dryness came", Thomas William Parmeter , 1829 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 21 July vol. 27 no. 1687 1829; (p. 4)
1 Idle Moments i "Like a bird I sing in my cage,", Thomas William Parmeter , 1829 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 9 July vol. 27 no. 1682 1829; (p. 4)
1 To the Editors of The Australian Thomas William Parmeter , 1825 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 10 November no. 57 1825; (p. 4)
'As your paper was the vehicle of an unintentional misrepresentation, I beg you will allow the correction of the same.

'However painful to confess our errors, still imperative truth renders it a duty. I was a prisoner, and came here with Captain Murray and Lieutenant Edgeworth, of the 33d Dragoons, for bigamy. I was promised by government to be shown lenity, consequently I did not stand my trial, but pleaded to the general issue.'

Parmeter explains later in his letter that he would 'never have thought of a second marriage' except that he was led to understand from a report in the Globe Newspaper that 'my first wife and paramour were taken prisoners by the French at Hambourgh, where she was reported to have died'.

During Governor Macquarie's governorship, Parmeter was given leave to 'resume my professional capacity. After I had acted as surgeon to the Lunatic Asylum two years, for which I received a small salary, I resided at Windsor, and for nearly eight years professional career, I obtained the respect of seven districts, and received, as a testimony of their regard, a valuable consideration.'

Parmeter further recounts that he was later incapacitated by a 'sudden stroke of the palsy' and fell into debt, and 'is now an author, not from choice, by necessity'.

It seems likely that the 'unintentional misrepresentation' to which Parmeter refers is the Australian's quotation of Parmeter's remarks at the farewell dinner for Governor Brisbane. On that occasion, Parmeter said: 'I came out to this colony though not as a prisoner, but, still I have had some slight acquaintance with those who have formerly held that situation'.
1 The Australian Quarterly Magazine Thomas William Parmeter , 1825 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 October no. 55 1825; (p. 1)
A prospectus for a new journal, to be titled the 'Australian Quarterly Magazine', with publication to commence in March 1826. Subscribers to the journal were sought, but it appears insufficient numbers signed up as the journal was never published.
1 Untitled i "While FIELD was pert, shallow, flimsy, unfair,", Thomas William Parmeter , 1825 extract poetry (The Panorama)
— Appears in: The Australian , 1 September no. 47 1825; (p. 1)
1 y separately published work icon The Panorama Thomas William Parmeter , 1825 (Manuscript version)x402193 Z1844160 1825 single work poetry
1 Untitled i "A Press that's free, BRISBANE does cause to flow", Thomas William Parmeter , 1825 extract poetry (The Panorama)
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 4 August vol. 23 no. 1133 1825; (p. 3)
1 The Australiad i "Oh! for a Poem!...subject...length...style...measure...", Thomas William Parmeter , 1824 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser , 14 October vol. 22 no. 1091 1824; (p. 4)
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