William Oliver (songwriter) explained

William Oliver
Birth Date:5 February 1800.
Birth Place:The Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Death Date:.
Occupation:Poet, singer, songwriter

William Oliver (5 February 1800 29 October 1848) was a Tyneside poet, singer and songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne. He is arguably best known for the song "Newcassel Props", an example of Geordie dialect.

Early life

Oliver was born in The Side, near the Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne. His father was a cheesemonger and had his own business.[1]

Career

Oliver became a draper and hatter, working for a Mr Bowes of The Bridge End, Gateshead, and staying there for many years. For a short while, he ran his own business as a hatter, but this was unsuccessful. He eventually left the business around 1830 and joined his brother Timothy working in his grocery shop situated at the corner of Cloth Market and High Bridge, and there he stayed until his death.[1] [2]

Music

Oliver was popular as both singer and songwriter in his time. His 1829 collection of songs[3] was dedicated to Robert Bill, Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne.[1]

Personal life

He was politically motivated, sympathized with the protestors for reforms, and was a keen supporter of the 1832 Reform Bill. Oliver was also a member of several of the reformist societies, such as Sons of Apollo, Stars of Friendship, and the Corinthian Society (that held its meetings at the Blue Posts, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne).[1]

William Oliver, like his brother Timothy, was unmarried. He died 29 or 30 October 1848 aged 48, and was buried in Westgate Hill General Cemetery,[1] [4] Arthur's Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] The Newcastle Courant described him as "much respected".[5]

Works

His works include:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Allan . Thomas . Allan . George . Allan's illustrated edition of Tyneside songs and readings. With lives, portraits, and autographs of the writers, and notes on the songs . 1891 . T & G Allan . Newcastle on Tyne . 19 August 2022.
  2. News: Deaths . 19 August 2022 . Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 4 November 1848 . 8 col.3.
  3. Web site: A collection of local songs, poems, &c. William. Oliver. 18 July 1829. Newcastle : Walker. 18 July 2020. Internet Archive.
  4. Web site: Westgate Hill General Cemetery . 13 February 2012 . 20 November 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120180453/http://www.tynesidegravematters.com/page_westgatehill_generalcemetery.htm . dead .
  5. News: Deaths . 19 August 2022 . Newcastle Courant . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 3 November 1848 . 4 col.3.