J. H.Born in Govan, Glasgow. Became a print apprentice in his father’s company (James Hedderwick & Son), then moved into journalism, poetry, and newspaper publishing. Assistant editor of The Scotsman, and founder of the Glasgow Citizen. Biographical information: ODNB. (AC)
| Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| To The Moon | 1838-04-07 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3532 |
| First Grief | 1839-06-15 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 3731 |
| The Sparrow and the Caged Bird. Founded on an Anecdote Related in the Naturalist’s Magazine | 1840-05-30 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 4397 |
| The Twin Sisters | 1840-10-31 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 5233 |
| New Verses on An Old Theme | 1841-12-11 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 5290 |
| The Sky-Lark | 1843-10-28 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 5390 |
| Sorrow and Song | 1844-11-30 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 5478 |
| To A Cowslip | 1886 | Good Words | Poet | 5297 |