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 ====== Hugh M-P ====== ====== Hugh M-P ======
-{{:hugh3.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_and_friends.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_2.jpg?200|}} Some of the photos of Hugh in his step-mother's album. The hand-coloured one with Hugh (far right) and friends in fancy dress was taken in 'Hobart Town', probably while he was at school there. Another photo in his father's album shows just Hugh in his fancy dress. \\ +{{:hugh3.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_and_friends.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_2.jpg?200|}} Some of the photos labelled as Hugh in his step-mother's album. The hand-coloured one with Hugh (far right) and friends in fancy dress was taken in 'Hobart Town', probably while he was at school there. Another photo in his father's album shows just Hugh in his fancy dress. \\ 
-{{:hugh4.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_5.jpg?200|}} The next is one of the photos of Hugh in TLM-P's album.{{:hugh6.jpg?200|}}\\+{{:hugh4.jpg?200|}} {{:hugh_5.jpg?200|}} \\ 
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 +The next is one of the numerous photos of Hugh in TLM-P's album.{{:hugh6.jpg?200|}}\\
 Another photo of young Hugh((Provenance: T.A. & T. M-P)){{:hugh_cropped_2.jpeg?250|}} Another photo of young Hugh((Provenance: T.A. & T. M-P)){{:hugh_cropped_2.jpeg?250|}}
  
-Robert M-P wrote that Hugh died 'at Annie Vale Run, in the Aramac District, of supposed heart failure .. because of the excessive heat'. He implied that Hugh and his brother Hervey may both have committed suicide, as their cause of death resulted in 'uncertainty and lingering worry'Another sourceshown below and yet to be identifiedclaims that Hugh was alcoholic and met his death through alcoholic misadventure.((Courtesy Roy and Robyn M-P)):+Robert M-P wrote that Hugh died 'at Annie Vale Run, in the Aramac District, of supposed heart failure .. because of the excessive heat'. He implied that Hugh and his brother Hervey may both have committed suicide, as their cause of death resulted in 'uncertainty and lingering worry'the 'lingering worry' Robert detected was not suicide but about the brothers' alcoholism. Hughas indicated below, appears to have met his death through alcoholic misadventure.((A.J. Callcott, //A Generation of Pioneers: 1862–1932, with photographs of historical graves within Dalrymple Shire taken by A.J. Callcott//, Corinda: Queensland Pictorial Press Australia, [2015], p.58. Reference courtesy Roy M-P, located by Tim Kemp.))\\ 
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-Contrary to what is stated, it is not 'probable' (or even likely) that Matilda and Thomas M-P dealt with their son's alcoholism so that he was 'out of sight, out of mind'. Rather the ideology of the time encouraged a belief in the healing qualities of country life, the life the boys had been brought up to revere. It is only with modern understanding that we can see that the isolation would have been a cruel extra burden for a man struggling with alcoholism - and perhaps also with traumatic memories of his schooling?\\ +Contrary to what is stated, Thomas M-P did not respond with his son's alcoholism so that he was 'out of sight, out of mind'. Rather the ideology of the time encouraged a belief in the healing qualities of country life, the life the boys had been brought up to revere. It is only with modern understanding that we can see that the isolation would have been a cruel extra burden for a man struggling with alcoholism - and perhaps also with traumatic memories of his schooling?\\ 
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- +Robert and Thomas Bertram M-P believed that Hugh had two illegitimate children: Alice Maud Cooke by Jane Cooke on 27 March 1890, and William Henry Cooke on 28 November 1892 by Jane's sister Elizabeth Cooke. The two sisters were thought to be nieces of Clara van Zuethen who, Robert and Thomas Bertram claim, had an illegitimate baby with TLM-P.((Robert M-P, //The Blood Royal of the Murray-Priors//, ms written 1901-05 NLA Nq929.2M984; Thomas Bertram M-P, //Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty//, ms, n.d., p.12.)) The Queensland birth register confirms children were born on those days to those mothers, with no father listed.((registration 1890/C/10825 and 1893/C/10416))
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-Robert and Thomas Bertram M-P believed that Hugh had two illegitimate children: Alice Maud Cooke by Jane Cooke on 27 March 1890, and William Henry Cooke on 28 November 1892 by Jane's sister Elizabeth Cooke. The two sisters were nieces of Clara van Zuethen who, Robert and Thomas Bertram claim, had an illegitimate baby with TLM-P.((Robert M-P, //The Blood Royal of the Murray-Priors//, ms written 1901-05 NLA Nq929.2M984; Thomas Bertram M-P, //Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty//, ms, n.d., p.12.))+
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