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806:, The Cyclopedia Company Limited, Christchurch, 1902, Volume 2, pg. 281, states as follows: "Mr William Eugene Outhwaite B.A., Oxon., Barrister-at-Law of the Inner temple, and of the Courts of New Zealand, was a native of Auckland and second son of Mr Thomas Outhwaite ... . He was a man of rare abilities, genial nature, and much culture; but unfortunately he was obliged to go about on crutches, owing to an accident and subsequent rheumatism, contracted at Oxford where he was a good all round athlete. Though well qualified as a lawyer, he gave more attention to letters than to his profession. As a critic, he wrote under the name of 'Orpheus', and writers, musicians, singers, and actors recognised him as an authority. He was a lover and patron of all sport, over which he exercised a wide and popular influence. Mr Outhwaite died on 10 April 1900. Occur when it may, the death of a man so gifted and accomplished is naturally deeply deplored by his friends, but in Mr Outhwaite's case there was an added grief in the knowledge that his death was really the after result of injuries received a year before, when he was knocked down by a recklessly driven 244: 30: 155: 529:
the doers, ... in the very heart of the capital of the country. The Cyclopedia also stated that in 1843, Thomas Outhwaite, in company with Sir William Martin and Henry St. Hill, M.L.C. (Member of the Legislative Council), returned to Auckland overland on foot from Wellington, where they had gone on the Government brig "Victoria" (a three-week sea voyage), to hold a session of the court. The return trip occupied a period of six weeks.
142:. Thomas Outhwaite delivered a lecture on 23 May 1843 on the History of Music with the principles he expounded being illustrated by the Philharmonic Society. This lecture appears to have engendered an interest in music in Auckland. He conducted the Philharmonic Society's orchestra and the Choral Society until 1852. He also acted as a conductor of church choirs. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the 273:, Chief Justice of New Zealand. "Although a keen sportsman, yachtsman and cricketer, an accomplished musician and a lover of literature, Mr. Outhwaite was of a retiring disposition, taking no part in public life, yet generously interested in the advancement of his country and the well-being of its people." 528:
man for murder when 100 of the accused's supporters "... came rushing up the totally unformed street, shaking spears and brandishing tomohawks above their heads to rescue from the clutches of the law. And they did rescue him, while the court sat petrified, unable to avert the lawless deed or arrest
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and were a prominent family in Auckland in the first 85 years of the city's existence. They made substantial contributions to the legal, administrative, musical, literary, artistic, social and sporting life of the city. They were also important in the establishment and growth of the Catholic Church
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Outhwaite was a very well-qualified musician. He had a fine tenor voice and, while in Paris, he had sung publicly. He had also studied the flute and the theory of music in harmony and counterpoint. He played both the piano and the violin and was the founder and conductor of the Sacred Harmonic
130:, the second Chief Justice of New Zealand, paid tribute to Outhwaite's extraordinary firmness, patience, discretion and self-command. Outhwaite was also an active Auckland property developer and investor. For example, in 1874, he purchased William Swainson's "upper paddock" next to 320:
Outhwaite was in London in 1871 according to the English Census. He returned to Auckland after he became a Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple and in Auckland became a barrister of the Courts of New Zealand (admitted in 1890) and "took office."
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Nineteenth Century New Zealand Artists: A Guide & Handbook, Outhwaite, Isa Rentoul 1842–1925, NZETC database. (NOTE: Isa's second name was not "Rentoul". She has been confused with an Australian artist of that name, Ida Rentoul
146:, of which he was vice-president, and was also a trustee of the savings bank. Thomas Outwaite was also interested in sport and in January 1845 he played Cricket for the Benedict's team on Bosworth Field. He died on 14 July 1879. 118:(now the High Court of New Zealand) and was the first person to hold that position (apart from Robert Fitzgerald, a planter from the West Indies who had, without the permission of the Colonial Office, just been appointed by 595:
C. P. Hutchison Q.C., Some Founding Fathers of Practice, from Robin Cooke Q.C., Portrait of a Profession, The Centennial Book of the New Zealand Law Society, Reed, Wellington, 1969, pp. 206 and 207.
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in Auckland and through their social and philanthropic activities. Their influence still continues, especially in respect of their donation of two areas of land in the central Auckland suburb of
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William Outhwaite wrote other poetry which was published and he was a theatre critic (under the name "Orpheus") for several publications. He was also a cellist. He died on 10 April 1900.
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and who resigned in favour of Outhwaite) which he took up on 1 January 1842. Outhwaite also conducted a practice as a Barrister and was "the foremost Auckland lawyer". From 1844
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Ladies Guide to cricket by a lover of both c.1883 (an account of its presumed author W.E. Outhwaite (1847–1900), a 19th century Auckland theatre critic, poet and barrister)
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Ladies Guide to cricket by a lover of both c. 1883 (an account of its presumed author W.E. Outwaite (1847–1900), a 19th-century Auckland theatre critic, poet and barrister)
371:(an Anglican cemetery). On 2 May 2012 a ceremony was held to bless the restored Outhwaite family grave at Waikaraka Cemetery. The restoration occurred on the initiative of 166:
by 1843. In 1844 he bought land and built a house on the south-western corner of Carlton Gore Road and Park Road opposite the Domain in the present-day Auckland suburb of
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in 1887, but it was not first performed until 1888. The libretto, which was written in poetic form, was considered to "have no mean literary merit" (e.g.
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In 2015, St Peter's College completed a 12-classroom block on Mountain Rd named the "Outhwaite Building" in memory of the Outhwaite family.
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was his articled clerk for seven years and later became his partner and took over his practice. When Thomas Outhwaite retired in 1869,
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Thomas Outhwaite, G H Scholefield, A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 1940, p. 140.
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Weird as the wind in forest pines,/Loud as the dashing, surging sea/Sweet as the bell-bird's matin song/Swell our paeons of harmony
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as a teenager at 15 (under the appointed age of 16) but did not see action. He received further education at
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was born in Auckland in 1845. He was a sportsman, and judges associate. He was educated in Auckland (at
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as well as practising as a lawyer. He was a writer and playwright. He wrote an educative play called
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When he returned to New Zealand he was "an excellent marksman with the rifle" so signed on for the
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Bronwyn Dalley, Following the rules? Women's responses to incarceration, New Zealand, 1880–1920,
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Dinah Holman, Newmarket Lost and Found, The Bush Press of New Zealand, Auckland, 2001, pp. 60–62.
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at the blessing), the Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion, and the Anglican Church of Aotearoa.
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was also born in Auckland in 1847. None of the four children married or had their own children.
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Louise, Victorine, Isa, Charles and William Outhwaite are interred in the Catholic section of
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Una Platts, Nineteenth Century New Zealand Artists, Avon, Christchurch, 1980, pp. 186 and 187
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Scholefield, p. 140; Death of Mr Thomas Outhwaite, New Zealand Herald, Monday, 21 July 1879.
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Richard Dunleavy, FMS, "Cardinal Newman and his links to Pompallier and New Zealand",
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Richard Dunleavy, FMS, "Cardinal Newman and his links to Pompallier and New Zealand",
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C. P. Hutchison Q.C., Some Founding Fathers of Practice, from Robin Cooke Q.C.,
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He studied law in the 1860s at Oxford. He received help in choosing a college (
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Portrait of a Profession, The Centennial Book of the New Zealand Law Society
908:, The Cyclopedia Company Limited, Christchurch, 1902, Volume 2, p. 281. 901:, The Cyclopedia Company Limited, Christchurch, 1902, Volume 2, p. 274. 463: 416:(Retrieved 15 December 2014) (also contains some poems by William Outhwaite) 356: 378:
The blessing was carried out by Monsignor David Tonks, on behalf of Bishop
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Parnell, looking towards North Head and Rangitoto, painted by Isa Outhwaite
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was laid out, retaining as many of the mature specimen trees as possible.
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Jill Williamson, E E Burton and Dorothy Gardiner, Outhwaite Connections,
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Jill Williamson, E E Burton and Dorothy Gardiner, Outhwaite Connections,
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Timespanner: a visit through Avondale, Auckland and New Zealand history
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It appears that Thomas Outhwaite and his family were living near the
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Jessie Munro (ed) (with the assistance of Sister Bernadette Wrack),
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Msgr Tonks told the gathering about a grapevine outside Auckland's
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Thomas and Louise had four children, two sons and two daughters.
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In Crucis Salus: A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1848–1980
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In Crucis Salus: A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1848–1980
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He was a sportsman (he played cricket), sports enthusiast and
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Sailing to Bohemia: A life of the Honourable William Swainson
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The Marist Brothers in New Zealand Fiji & Samoa 1876–1976
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believed to have come from a vine brought to New Zealand by
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as a public amenity, and after the demolition of the house,
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Peter Grace, "Generous benefactors' graves are restored",
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was chosen) and hospitality while he was in England from
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Letters on the Go: The Correspondence of Suzanne Aubert
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Hallelujahs & History: Auckland Choral 1855–2005
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William Eugene Outhwaite

Auckland, New Zealand
Grafton
St Peter's College
Hen and Chicken Islands
Ormside Hall
Westmorland
Preston
Chief Justice of New Zealand
the Hon
Sir William Martin
William Swainson
Attorney-General of New Zealand
Lord John Russell
Colonial Office
Supreme Court
Governor Hobson
Thomas Russell
Sir George Arney
St Stephen's Chapel
Auckland Choral Society
Auckland Mechanics Institute

Auckland Domain
Grafton
Khyber Pass Road
Isa Outhwaite
St Peter's College
Newmarket Borough Council

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