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R & R PROPERTY T 02 4994 5766 www.randrproperty.com.au This edion of the Pioneer will take a brief look at the life of Stroud’s first poet. As we know, Stroud was seled by the Australian Agricultural Company (A A Company) and employed a large number of convicts. One of our convicts was “Frank the Poet”, or Francis MacNamara. McNamara’s ‘Company’ name was ‘Goddard’. He was known by other names as well. MacNamara arrived in Australia on 8 September 1832 from Ireland aſter being sentenced for seven years for stealing. He was a repeat offender in Australia, receiving many lashes and being sent from place to place, ending up in Stroud during 1838-39. In 1849 he received his cket of freedom from Tasmania. MacNamara was believed to have died in Sydney around 1853. However, the Australian Diconary of Biography has him dying in 1861. MacNamara’s year of death is confirmed as 1861 in the report of his death. Interesngly, in this report it is noted that MacNamara was also known as Hill. Frank wrote poetry and songs. There is some contenon around the idea of MacNamara ‘wring’ poetry and songs as he is believed to have been illiterate, but someone with a good memory who could recite his own work. He is well known for one parcular piece wrien during his me in Stroud. MacNamara wrote ‘The Convict’s Tour to Hell’, while working as a shepherd at Stroud in October 1839. MacNamara’s work was enjoyed by the convicts due to ‘their spirited opposion to the ‘System’’. You can find MacNamara’s work in many publicaons including Stroud Writer’s Idylls Along the Karuah and in an album of Frank’s work put to music by a collecon of musicians, Banished Now from my Nave Shore: The Works of Frank the Poet. In the late 1970s, folklorists Rex Whalan and John Meredith pieced together the poems and true identy of Frank the Poet from informaon found in oral histories, family albums, and libraries on the east coast of Australia. Here are two excerpts from ‘The Convict’s Tour to Hell’ which appear to give a nod to Stroud and the A A Company. Nor can the foremost of the sons of men Escape my ribald and licenous pen You prisoners of New South Wales, Who frequent watchhouses and gaols A story to you I will tell ‘Tis of a convict’s tour to hell. …. Postrate I beheld a peoner It was the Company’s Commissioner Satan said he my days are ended For many years I’ve superintended The An. Company’s affairs And I punctually paid all arrears Sir should you doubt the hopping Colonel At Carrington you’ll find my journal Legibly penned in black and white To prove that my accounts were right And since I’ve done your will on earth I hope you’ll put me in a berth Then I saw old Sergeant Flood In Vulcan’s hoest forge he stood He gazed at me his eyes with ire Frank the Poet A Convict’s Tour to Hell NEWSLETTER 32 / 2014 This informaon was obtained from the following sources: Mark Gregory, ‘Frank the Poet’, accessed at hp://frankthepoet.blogspot.com.au/ on 5 June 2014. Obituaries Australia, Francis MacNamara, accessed at hp://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/macnamara-francis-13073 on 5 June 2014. Australian Diconary of Biography, accessed at hp://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/macnamara-francis-13073 on 5 June 2014. Stobie Sounds Pozible Project: Banished Now From My Nave Shore, accessed at hp://www.pozible.com/project/4403 on 7 June 2014. Wrien by Sharon Burke (2014).

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R & R PROPERTY T 02 4994 5766 www.randrproperty.com.au

This edition of the Pioneer will take a brief look at the life of Stroud’s first poet.

As we know, Stroud was settled by the Australian Agricultural Company (A A Company) and employed a large number of convicts. One of our convicts was “Frank the Poet”, or Francis MacNamara. McNamara’s ‘Company’ name was ‘Goddard’. He was known by other names as well.

MacNamara arrived in Australia on 8 September 1832 from Ireland after being sentenced for seven years for stealing. He was a repeat offender in Australia, receiving many lashes and being sent from place to place, ending up in Stroud during 1838-39. In 1849 he received his ticket of freedom from Tasmania. MacNamara was believed to have died in Sydney around 1853. However,

the Australian Dictionary of Biography has him dying in 1861. MacNamara’s year of death is confirmed as 1861 in the report of his death. Interestingly, in this report it is noted that MacNamara was also known as Hill.

Frank wrote poetry and songs. There is some contention around the idea of MacNamara ‘writing’ poetry and songs as he is believed to have been illiterate, but someone with a good memory who

could recite his own work. He is well known for one particular piece written during his time in Stroud. MacNamara wrote ‘The Convict’s Tour to Hell’, while working as a shepherd at Stroud in October 1839. MacNamara’s work was enjoyed by the convicts due to ‘their spirited opposition to the ‘System’’. You can find MacNamara’s work in many publications including Stroud Writer’s Idylls Along the Karuah and in an album of Frank’s work put to music by a collection of musicians, Banished Now from my Native Shore: The Works of Frank the Poet. In the late 1970s, folklorists Rex Whalan and John Meredith pieced together the poems and true identity of Frank the Poet from information found in oral histories, family albums, and libraries on the east coast of Australia.

Here are two excerpts from ‘The Convict’s Tour to Hell’ which appear to give a nod to Stroud and the A A Company.

Nor can the foremost of the sons of menEscape my ribald and licentious penYou prisoners of New South Wales,Who frequent watchhouses and gaolsA story to you I will tell‘Tis of a convict’s tour to hell.

….

Postrate I beheld a petitionerIt was the Company’s CommissionerSatan said he my days are endedFor many years I’ve superintendedThe An. Company’s affairsAnd I punctually paid all arrearsSir should you doubt the hopping ColonelAt Carrington you’ll find my journalLegibly penned in black and whiteTo prove that my accounts were rightAnd since I’ve done your will on earth I hope you’ll put me in a berthThen I saw old Sergeant FloodIn Vulcan’s hottest forge he stoodHe gazed at me his eyes with ire

Frank the PoetA Convict’s Tour to Hell

NEWSLETTER 32 / 2014

This information was obtained from the following sources:Mark Gregory, ‘Frank the Poet’, accessed at http://frankthepoet.blogspot.com.au/ on 5 June 2014.Obituaries Australia, Francis MacNamara, accessed at http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/macnamara-francis-13073 on 5 June 2014.Australian Dictionary of Biography, accessed at http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/macnamara-francis-13073 on 5 June 2014.Stobie Sounds Pozible Project: Banished Now From My Native Shore, accessed at http://www.pozible.com/project/4403 on 7 June 2014.

Written by Sharon Burke (2014).

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