`The Sitter on the Rail, and other Poems' (Christchurch, 1891).
Martin, Arthur Patchett.
Born at Woolwich, England, 18th February, 1851; eldest son of an Australian
pioneer colonist. Educated at Melbourne. Entered Victorian Civil Service,
1862 [sic]; helped to found and was Editor of `Melbourne Review', 1876-1882.
Went to England, 1882. Died there, 15th February, 1902.
`Random Rhymes' (Melbourne, 1876).
`Lays of To-day' (Melbourne, 1878).
`Fernshawe', sketches in prose and verse (Melbourne, 1882; London, 1885).
`The Withered Jester, and other Verses' (London, 1895).
Michael, James Lionel.
Born in London, 1824; eldest son of James Walter Michael, Solicitor,
and Rose Lemon-Hart. Articled to his father and became a Solicitor;
was a friend of Millais and others of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Came to Australia, 1853; practised in Sydney, and subsequently at Grafton,
Clarence River, where Kendall entered his office in 1857.
Found drowned in Clarence River with a wound in his skull, 1865.
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