Thomas Nicoll Hepburn
Born(1861-04-21)21 April 1861
West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland, UK
Died1 September 1930(1930-09-01) (aged 69)
London
Pen nameGabriel Setoun
Occupation
  • Writer
  • poet
  • novelist
  • biographer
NationalityScottish
GenreNon-fiction, biography, poetry, novels

Thomas Nicoll Hepburn (21 April 1861 – 1 September 1930) was a Scottish poet and author who wrote under the pseudonym of Gabriel Setoun. He wrote poems such as 'Jack Frost', 'Romance' and 'The World's Music.'[1] He also wrote novels in the 'Kailyard school' style such as Barncraig and Robert Urquhart (1896).[2]

Biography

He was born on 21 April 1861 in West Wemyss, Fife. His father, Alexander Hepburn was a tailor. He died in London around September 1930.[3]

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