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… House, London, on 26 November 1829, the youngest son of George Hamilton-Gordon, Fourth Earl of Aberdeen and Prime … to believe confiscation had lapsed. When, therefore, Sir George Grey decided in 1878 to sell the land to settlers, …
… to each. Shortly after his arrival in New Zealand, Governor Grey put on a show of force which induced the intruders to … to the Crown, but his nephew resorted to open warfare. As Grey was under the impression that Te Rauparaha's loyalty … and Wattie Carkeek, Journalist, Wellington. Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961) Maori Wars in the …
… their converts should be able to read the Bible. Under Sir George Grey's governorship the Wesleyans received one-third …
… Harbour and turned out several fast-sailing coasters. Sir George Grey turned the first sod of the Whangarei to Kamo …
… under engagement to the Church Missionary Society. With Sir George Grey's concurrence and encouragement, plans were made …
… R. M. (1955) The Maori King , Gorst, J. E. (1959) Sir George Grey , Rutherford, J. (1961). …
… of several earlier negotiators, but, in 1853, following Sir George Grey's personal intervention, McLean was able to obtain … Land Purchase Department. When Gore Browne succeeded Grey as Governor, his position and authority were greatly …
… French missionaries were the culprits. His successor, Sir George Grey, corrected this officially in 1846 and vindicated … His impartial and humanitarian spirit was esteemed both by Grey and by the Kingites, despite the fact that his efforts …
… Crown. When Poukoura refused because the land was Busby's, Grey's agent Johnson induced a lesser chief to accept £200 … 1855, and again from 1857 till 1863. He denounced Governor Grey as a person who “did not know the truth”, and by speech … 1859, 1862), and on one occasion had the Governor, Sir George Grey, brought into court to produce a particular …
… long a secret. Replying to a congratulatory note from Sir George Grey in February 1863, Maning claimed that Old New Zealand … to pass some very wet days last winter”, and said that Grey would perceive he was also the “perpertrator” of the …