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William Henry Traill

William Henry Traill (7 May 1842 – 21 May 1902) was an Australian journalist and politician, commonly referred to as W. H. Traill. He was an early editor and for a period the principal proprietor of The Bulletin in Sydney.[1]

W. H. Traill
Traill c. 1892
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for South Sydney
In office
19 January 1889 – 25 June 1894
Preceded byBernhard Wise
Succeeded byAbolished
Personal details
Born(1842-05-07)7 May 1842
London, England
Died21 May 1901(1901-05-21) (aged 59)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Political partyProtectionist Party
Spouses
Jessie Lewis
(m. 1866; died 1867)
Agnes Lewis
(m. 1871)
OccupationPublic servant, journalist, newspaper editor

Early life edit

Traill, only son of John Traill of Westove, Orkney Islands, and his wife Eliza Dunbar (née Heddle)[a] was born in London, and was educated at Edinburgh and London. The Westove Estate had been held by Traill descendants for more than 300 years. Originally intended for the army, he emigrated to Australia when 17 years of age, landed at Sydney, went to Brisbane, and then became a jackeroo on Boondoomba Station near Dalby. About two years later he was left a small patrimony and returned to the Orkney Islands. He stayed for only a few months, and going again to Queensland, became manager of the Maroon Estate in the Beaudesert district. He did not stay long in this position but visited Melbourne and joined the mines department, then returned to Queensland and was given a position in the lands department.[3]

Journalism edit

He began doing journalistic work, contributing a regular column headed Passing Thoughts to the Express, while a special commissioner investigating the land dummying being carried on in connection with the opening up of the Darling Downs. In 1871 he married Agnes Lewis, half-sister of his first wife. In 1869 gave up his position to work on the staff of the Brisbane Courier. He subsequently purchased the Darling Downs Gazette, but returned to the Courier's literary staff in late 1873 when Gresley Lukin became part proprietor and managing editor. Traill served as editor of The Queenslander from late 1873 until late 1878 when he moved with his family to Sydney to take up the editorship of The Sydney Mail. He held this position for about a year, resigning to become Reuter's agent for New South Wales. He continued to contribute to The Sydney Mail, Echo and The Sydney Morning Herald. At the end of January 1880 The Bulletin was started and Traill began contributing leaders to it. As the result of libel actions against that journal it fell into the hands of its printer. He sold it to Traill who met Archibald and Haynes, the original proprietors, and agreed with them to transfer a fourth interest to each of them on similar terms to those of the sale to him. They agreed to work together to make the Bulletin a success, but soon afterwards Haynes and Archibald were imprisoned for failing to pay the costs of the Clontarf libel action, and Traill became editor.[4]

He fixed its political policy, "land nationalisation and protection, championed the Irish home rule case ... and took a very practical interest in its welfare—from the production of a brilliantly-written unanswerable leader, to the phlegmatic explosions of an obsolete gas engine". (J. F. Archibald, the Lone Hand, September 1907). Having handed over the editorship to Archibald, Traill in 1883 went to America and engaged Livingston Hopkins ("Hop") as a comic draughtsman, and about two years later travelled to England and engaged Phil May for similar work. These two men did remarkable work, and were largely responsible for the success of the Bulletin.[1]

Parliamentary career edit

In April 1886 Traill sold his interest in the Bulletin and in 1889, he was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly for South Sydney.[5] He was committed to protectionism, but otherwise was an independent and was not offered a ministry. He held a position as chairman of the commission to enquire into the working of the New South Wales Lands Office. He was defeated in 1895 and afterwards was engaged unsuccessfully in pastoral and mining pursuits in New South Wales and Queensland and declared bankrupt in 1896.[4]

Towards the end of his life he lived at Brisbane and wrote for the Queensland government, A Queenly Colony, published in 1901, and the historical and mining portion of the Queensland Year Book 1902. He died of heart disease at his residence at Yeerongpilly in Brisbane in 1902 at the age of 58. He was twice married and left a widow, four sons and three daughters.[3]

Personal edit

On 23 April 1866 Traill married singer Jessie Lewis (c. 1843 – 19 February 1867), daughter of James Lewis and Mary Ann Lewis (c. 1819 – 23 August 1894 at "Cliffside", Watsons Bay, NSW), of Escrick, near York, England.[6][7] She died of consumption at her home, Armagh cottage, Kangaroo Point, Queensland. They had one daughter. The journalist Pattie Lewis, aka Mrs James Fotheringhame ("Mab" of the Bulletin), was a sister.

  • Millie Traill (10 March 1867 – 3 August 1957), a musician. She married Forster Heddle in London on 7 November 1899.[8] moved to Canada in 1941[9]

Traill married again, to his wife's sister, Agnes Lewis (c. 1855 – 17 May 1930) around 1870. They had around eight children, including

  • Thomas Traill Fotheringham Westove Traill, usually T. T. F. Traill (29 October 1871 – 14 March 1939)[10][11] married Margaret Province of "Wonbah station" on 29 December 1902.[12] He was a grazier of "Cynthia station" and "Culcraigie", Eidsvold.
  • James Lewis "Jim" Traill (24 March 1874 – 20 June 1909) part-owner of Traill Bros, process engravers,[13]
  • Walter Harold Traill (13 November 1879 – c. 1 April 1939)[14][15] partner in Traill Bros., process engravers.
  • Gillian Marion Westove Traill (7 October 1881 – ) married William Evan Dick (c. 1878 – 2 December 1939)[16] in on 12 January 1907.[17]
  • Randolph Charles Magnus Westove "Rolph" Traill (12 January 1885 – 24 February 1950) married Gladys Mildred Frances Ellis on 18 March 1907; they had a son named William Henry Traill on 4 October 1910. Rolph was acting caretaker of Hamilton Island when he died of an accidental gunshot wound.[18]
  • Pattie Ernestine Traill (18 March 1888 – 11 December 1978)[19] married Thomas Heddle Dick (died 14 October 1949),[20] electrician, brother of W. E. Dick above. Both men were sons of journalist William Heddle Dick (c. 1850 – 25 July 1923)

Works edit

  • A Queenly Colony: Pen Sketches and Camera Glimpses (Brisbane, 1901), 142 pages
  • A Plain Explanation of the New Land Act of 1876, and Regulations: Specially Designed for the Information and Guidance of Selectors in Every Part of the Colony (Toowoomba, 1877), 33 pages
  • Historical Sketch of Queensland (Sydney, 1980), 111 pages, facsimile; originally published as a section of 'Picturesque atlas of Australasia' edited by Andrew Garran (Sydney 1886)

Notes edit

  1. ^ The names Traill and Heddle crop up together across strands not closely related to this family. For instance, the painter Jessie C. A. Traill held an exhibition opened by her cousin Captain E. Moodie-Heddle in 1948.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sydney Morning Herald 22 May 1902, page 7b; Brisbane Courier 22 May 1902, page 5g (or Queenslander 31 May 1902, page1223 S); Western Australian Advertiser 26 May 1902, page 9 f ('W.A.L.' letter to the editor).
  2. ^ "The Life of Melbourne". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 31, 729. Victoria, Australia. 12 May 1948. p. 7. Retrieved 12 October 2020 – via Trove.
  3. ^ a b Serle, Percival. "Traill, William Henry (c. 1842–1902)". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Project Gutenberg Australia. Retrieved 29 March 2007.
  4. ^ a b Andrews, B. G. "Traill, William Henry (1843–1902)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. Retrieved 29 March 2007.
  5. ^ "Mr William Henry Traill (1843–1902)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Family Notices". Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser. Vol. V, no. 609. Queensland, Australia. 26 April 1866. p. 2. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "Family Notices". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney). No. 4732. New South Wales, Australia. 24 August 1894. p. 1. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  8. ^ "Family Notices". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. LVI, no. 13, 067. Queensland, Australia. 28 November 1899. p. 4. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  9. ^ "Letter from Canada". The Sun (Sydney). No. 9701. New South Wales, Australia. 6 February 1941. p. 22. Retrieved 12 October 2020 – via Trove.
  10. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 31, 581. New South Wales, Australia. 21 March 1939. p. 10. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  11. ^ "Advertising". The Courier-Mail. No. 1969. Queensland, Australia. 23 December 1939. p. 16. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  12. ^ "Family Notices". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. LIX, no. 14, 031. Queensland, Australia. 1 January 1903. p. 4. Retrieved 13 October 2020 – via Trove. In this announcement referred to as Thomas Westove Traill.
  13. ^ "Purely Personal". Truth. No. 494. Queensland, Australia. 25 July 1909. p. 4. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  14. ^ "Family Notices". The Courier-Mail. No. 1743. Queensland, Australia. 3 April 1939. p. 10. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  15. ^ "Mrs W. H. Traill". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 28, 820. New South Wales, Australia. 19 May 1930. p. 8. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  16. ^ "Sudden Death of Mr. W. E. Dick". The Telegraph (Brisbane). Queensland, Australia. 4 December 1939. p. 4. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  17. ^ "Record details of William Evan Dick". familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  18. ^ "Mr R. Traill". The Proserpine Guardian. Vol. 45, no. 2867. Queensland, Australia. 3 March 1950. p. 2. Retrieved 11 October 2020 – via Trove.
  19. ^ "Record details of Pattie Ernestine Dick". familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  20. ^ "Record details of Thomas Heddle Dick". familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 14 October 2020.

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William Henry Traill 7 May 1842 21 May 1902 was an Australian journalist and politician commonly referred to as W H Traill He was an early editor and for a period the principal proprietor of The Bulletin in Sydney 1 W H TraillTraill c 1892Member of the New South Wales Parliament for South SydneyIn office 19 January 1889 25 June 1894Serving with James Toohey William Manning Walter Edmunds Bernhard Wise James MartinPreceded byBernhard WiseSucceeded byAbolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1842 05 07 7 May 1842London EnglandDied21 May 1901 1901 05 21 aged 59 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaPolitical partyProtectionist PartySpousesJessie Lewis m 1866 died 1867 wbr Agnes Lewis m 1871 wbr OccupationPublic servant journalist newspaper editor Contents 1 Early life 2 Journalism 3 Parliamentary career 4 Personal 5 Works 6 Notes 7 ReferencesEarly life editTraill only son of John Traill of Westove Orkney Islands and his wife Eliza Dunbar nee Heddle a was born in London and was educated at Edinburgh and London The Westove Estate had been held by Traill descendants for more than 300 years Originally intended for the army he emigrated to Australia when 17 years of age landed at Sydney went to Brisbane and then became a jackeroo on Boondoomba Station near Dalby About two years later he was left a small patrimony and returned to the Orkney Islands He stayed for only a few months and going again to Queensland became manager of the Maroon Estate in the Beaudesert district He did not stay long in this position but visited Melbourne and joined the mines department then returned to Queensland and was given a position in the lands department 3 Journalism editHe began doing journalistic work contributing a regular column headed Passing Thoughts to the Express while a special commissioner investigating the land dummying being carried on in connection with the opening up of the Darling Downs In 1871 he married Agnes Lewis half sister of his first wife In 1869 gave up his position to work on the staff of the Brisbane Courier He subsequently purchased the Darling Downs Gazette but returned to the Courier s literary staff in late 1873 when Gresley Lukin became part proprietor and managing editor Traill served as editor of The Queenslander from late 1873 until late 1878 when he moved with his family to Sydney to take up the editorship of The Sydney Mail He held this position for about a year resigning to become Reuter s agent for New South Wales He continued to contribute to The Sydney Mail Echo and The Sydney Morning Herald At the end of January 1880 The Bulletin was started and Traill began contributing leaders to it As the result of libel actions against that journal it fell into the hands of its printer He sold it to Traill who met Archibald and Haynes the original proprietors and agreed with them to transfer a fourth interest to each of them on similar terms to those of the sale to him They agreed to work together to make the Bulletin a success but soon afterwards Haynes and Archibald were imprisoned for failing to pay the costs of the Clontarf libel action and Traill became editor 4 He fixed its political policy land nationalisation and protection championed the Irish home rule case and took a very practical interest in its welfare from the production of a brilliantly written unanswerable leader to the phlegmatic explosions of an obsolete gas engine J F Archibald the Lone Hand September 1907 Having handed over the editorship to Archibald Traill in 1883 went to America and engaged Livingston Hopkins Hop as a comic draughtsman and about two years later travelled to England and engaged Phil May for similar work These two men did remarkable work and were largely responsible for the success of the Bulletin 1 Parliamentary career editIn April 1886 Traill sold his interest in the Bulletin and in 1889 he was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly for South Sydney 5 He was committed to protectionism but otherwise was an independent and was not offered a ministry He held a position as chairman of the commission to enquire into the working of the New South Wales Lands Office He was defeated in 1895 and afterwards was engaged unsuccessfully in pastoral and mining pursuits in New South Wales and Queensland and declared bankrupt in 1896 4 Towards the end of his life he lived at Brisbane and wrote for the Queensland government A Queenly Colony published in 1901 and the historical and mining portion of the Queensland Year Book 1902 He died of heart disease at his residence at Yeerongpilly in Brisbane in 1902 at the age of 58 He was twice married and left a widow four sons and three daughters 3 Personal editOn 23 April 1866 Traill married singer Jessie Lewis c 1843 19 February 1867 daughter of James Lewis and Mary Ann Lewis c 1819 23 August 1894 at Cliffside Watsons Bay NSW of Escrick near York England 6 7 She died of consumption at her home Armagh cottage Kangaroo Point Queensland They had one daughter The journalist Pattie Lewis aka Mrs James Fotheringhame Mab of the Bulletin was a sister Millie Traill 10 March 1867 3 August 1957 a musician She married Forster Heddle in London on 7 November 1899 8 moved to Canada in 1941 9 Traill married again to his wife s sister Agnes Lewis c 1855 17 May 1930 around 1870 They had around eight children including Thomas Traill Fotheringham Westove Traill usually T T F Traill 29 October 1871 14 March 1939 10 11 married Margaret Province of Wonbah station on 29 December 1902 12 He was a grazier of Cynthia station and Culcraigie Eidsvold James Lewis Jim Traill 24 March 1874 20 June 1909 part owner of Traill Bros process engravers 13 Walter Harold Traill 13 November 1879 c 1 April 1939 14 15 partner in Traill Bros process engravers Gillian Marion Westove Traill 7 October 1881 married William Evan Dick c 1878 2 December 1939 16 in on 12 January 1907 17 Randolph Charles Magnus Westove Rolph Traill 12 January 1885 24 February 1950 married Gladys Mildred Frances Ellis on 18 March 1907 they had a son named William Henry Traill on 4 October 1910 Rolph was acting caretaker of Hamilton Island when he died of an accidental gunshot wound 18 Pattie Ernestine Traill 18 March 1888 11 December 1978 19 married Thomas Heddle Dick died 14 October 1949 20 electrician brother of W E Dick above Both men were sons of journalist William Heddle Dick c 1850 25 July 1923 Works editA Queenly Colony Pen Sketches and Camera Glimpses Brisbane 1901 142 pages A Plain Explanation of the New Land Act of 1876 and Regulations Specially Designed for the Information and Guidance of Selectors in Every Part of the Colony Toowoomba 1877 33 pages Historical Sketch of Queensland Sydney 1980 111 pages facsimile originally published as a section of Picturesque atlas of Australasia edited by Andrew Garran Sydney 1886 Notes edit The names Traill and Heddle crop up together across strands not closely related to this family For instance the painter Jessie C A Traill held an exhibition opened by her cousin Captain E Moodie Heddle in 1948 2 References edit a b Sydney Morning Herald 22 May 1902 page 7b Brisbane Courier 22 May 1902 page 5g or Queenslander 31 May 1902 page1223 S Western Australian Advertiser 26 May 1902 page 9 f W A L letter to the editor The Life of Melbourne The Argus Melbourne No 31 729 Victoria Australia 12 May 1948 p 7 Retrieved 12 October 2020 via Trove a b Serle Percival Traill William Henry c 1842 1902 Dictionary of Australian Biography Project Gutenberg Australia Retrieved 29 March 2007 a b Andrews B G Traill William Henry 1843 1902 Australian Dictionary of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 29 March 2007 Mr William Henry Traill 1843 1902 Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 11 May 2019 Family Notices Queensland Times Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser Vol V no 609 Queensland Australia 26 April 1866 p 2 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Family Notices The Daily Telegraph Sydney No 4732 New South Wales Australia 24 August 1894 p 1 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Family Notices The Brisbane Courier Vol LVI no 13 067 Queensland Australia 28 November 1899 p 4 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Letter from Canada The Sun Sydney No 9701 New South Wales Australia 6 February 1941 p 22 Retrieved 12 October 2020 via Trove Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 581 New South Wales Australia 21 March 1939 p 10 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Advertising The Courier Mail No 1969 Queensland Australia 23 December 1939 p 16 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Family Notices The Brisbane Courier Vol LIX no 14 031 Queensland Australia 1 January 1903 p 4 Retrieved 13 October 2020 via Trove In this announcement referred to as Thomas Westove Traill Purely Personal Truth No 494 Queensland Australia 25 July 1909 p 4 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Family Notices The Courier Mail No 1743 Queensland Australia 3 April 1939 p 10 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Mrs W H Traill The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 820 New South Wales Australia 19 May 1930 p 8 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Sudden Death of Mr W E Dick The Telegraph Brisbane Queensland Australia 4 December 1939 p 4 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Record details of William Evan Dick familyhistory bdm qld gov au Retrieved 14 October 2020 Mr R Traill The Proserpine Guardian Vol 45 no 2867 Queensland Australia 3 March 1950 p 2 Retrieved 11 October 2020 via Trove Record details of Pattie Ernestine Dick familyhistory bdm qld gov au Retrieved 14 October 2020 Record details of Thomas Heddle Dick familyhistory bdm qld gov au Retrieved 14 October 2020 New South Wales Legislative AssemblyPreceded byAlban Riley Bernhard Wise George Withers Member for South Sydney1889 1894 Served alongside Edmunds Wise Martin Toohey Manning Abolished Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Henry Traill amp oldid 1188290332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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