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William Aubrey Burnage
19th-century Australian writer and journalist

William Aubrey Burnage

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William Aubrey Burnage, writer and newspaper owner, was born c. 1847. He was the son of Thomas Aubrey Burnage (c. 1824 – 4 January 1902) and Kezia Agatha Burnage (c. 1826 – 13 September 1901).

In November 1875, Burnage became a partner in Hugh McDicken's printing and publishing business, the Newcastle Chronicle, located in Newcastle, New South Wales. In January of the following year McDicken sold his share in the partnership to Burnage, leaving Burnage as sole proprietor. Burnage's novel, Bertha Shelley, was serialised in the newspaper, which ceased publication in 1876.

Burnage's 3-act play, Constance, was performed at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle, as a farewell benefit for Mr J.C. Joyce in July 1874.

Burnage was 34 years old when he died at Newcastle, New South Wales, on 2 December 1881 after a long and painful illness.

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