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238:... by author William Hay..., writing about the penal settlement days in Tasmania (one of our worst convict settlements, that of Port Arthur). Given to me by friend-novelist Patrick White: he so greatly admires it that he "keeps buying it and giving it away." This magnificent writer is a most serious deepdyed scholar, student of the epoch and his work is a sort of epic, an Inferno, not the usual horror-story of beatings and killings in prison... an ascent from Avernus. (...) One of his wonders is his extraordinary use of the human face as a stage for conflicting emotions — often all at once! 86:
in July 1909. In 1911, as administrator of the estate of his brother Alexander Gosse Hay (1874–1901), he was involved in legal argument related to the insurance paid out on the destruction by fire of his parents' Victor Harbor home "Mt. Breckan", to which he had an option to purchase. He suffered a
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of the writer William Gosse Hay and Mary Violet Williams, who were married on 26 October 1901 at St Peter's College Chapel. They lived for many years at Victor Harbor. nla.gov.au
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William Gosse Hay married Mary Violet Williams ( – 31 May 1949) on 26 October 1901. They lived at "Tower House" on
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breakdown and that same year he and his wife visited Tasmania, where he gathered historic material for his writing.
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The escape of the notorious Sir William Heans (and the mystery of Mr. Daunt) a romance of Tasmania by William Hay
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William had a brother and two sisters and eight half-brothers and sisters, and many notable relatives including:
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Edited with preface and annotations by R. G. Geering. Carlton, Victoria: The Miegunyah Press, 2018, pp. 104-5.
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The 3rd issue of 1946 of the Australian literary magazine "Southerly" was devoted to the works of W. G. Hay.
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The escape of the notorious Sir William Heans (and the mystery of Mr. Daunt): a romance of Tasmania
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a wealthy merchant, pastoralist and politician, and his second wife Agnes Grant Hay, nÊe Gosse.
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William Gosse Hay and Mary Violet Williams were married on 26 October 1901 at the chapel of
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He died at Victor Harbor after collapsing during an attempt to save his home from a
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Tower House at Beaumont, ca. 1910, home of William and Mary Hay from 1902 to 1924.
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The Escape of the Notorious Sir William Heans (and the Mystery of Mr. Daunt)
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Strabane of the Mulberry Hills : the story of a Tasmanian lake in 1841
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He was educated by a private tutor on his parents' cattle station, then at
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Christina Stead, letter to Ettore Rella, in: Christina Stead,
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Talking into the Typewriter: Selected Letters (1973-1983).
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Hay's mother and sister were lost at sea aboard the 
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W. G. Hay was born at "Linden" in the eastern suburbs of
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Adelaide
Victor Harbor
Adelaide
Alexander Hay
Melbourne Grammar School
Trinity College, Cambridge
St. Peter's College
Francis Williams
Beaumont
Victor Harbor
SS Waratah
bushfire
William Christie Gosse
James Hay Gosse
Beaumont Common
Victor Harbor
Seacliff
The escape of the notorious Sir William Heans (and the mystery of Mr. Daunt) a romance of Tasmania by William Hay
NLA catalogue
The escape of the notorious Sir William Heans (and the mystery of Mr. Daunt): a romance of Tasmania
R.G. Howarth
NLA catalogue
Christina Stead
Patrick White
'Hay, Alexander (1820–1898)'


"William Hay Novelist"
The West Australian
Wedding group

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