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Synge returned to work in London on 28 February 1860. He was appointed commissioner and consul-general for the Sandwich Islands (nowadays the
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William and Henrietta had four sons and a daughter, one of whom, Robert, went on to serve in the Foreign Office, rising to Assistant
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Settling first at Guildford, and then in 1883 at Eastbourne, Synge gave himself up to literature. He wrote regularly for
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William Synge was born in 1826 to the Rev. Robert Synge, M.A. (d. 1862), by his first wife, Anne (d. 1844), daughter of
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He served in the British legation at Washington from 15 September 1851 to 1 July 1853, during the presidency of
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Returning to the UK, he began his literary career in his leisure time, writing in a journal called
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Besides his contributions both in prose and verse to periodicals, the more notable of which are
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to England. On 30 October 1865 he became consul-general and commissary judge in
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in Punch, No. 698, November 1854, collected in Volume 27, 1854, page 218
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The Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of the British Empire for 1881
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in Blackwood's Magazine, February 1878, pp. 219–220
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Collins, Phillip; Wachtel, Paul (10 February 1983).
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William Makepeace Thackeray Synge - b. 5 August 1860
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Index


Camille Silvy
Punch
Saturday Review
William Webb Follett
Foreign Office
Millard Fillmore
Punch
Crimean War
Battle of the Alma
William Gore Ouseley
Central America
Bay Islands
Honduras
Mosquito Coast
Greytown
Anthony Trollope
Hawaiian Islands
Albert Kamehameha
Queen Emma of Hawaii
Cuba
The Standard
Saturday Review
William Makepeace Thackeray
Blackwood's Magazine
Master of the Ceremonies
Olivia Raleigh
Vol. I
Vol. II
Vol III

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