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… his destiny when, inspired by the scheme of Edward Gibbon Wakefield for the colonisation of the then extremely infant … the middle years of his life. Of FitzRoy, Grey, Domett, the Wakefields and Eyre he could find nothing to say to their …
… Zealand , Barton, R. J. (1927) Adventure in New Zealand , Wakefield, E. J. (1845, 1908, 1955). …
… his colleague were full of advice and encouragement. E. G. Wakefield, too, was a source of strength. Things took a turn …
… many things during his long public career. Jerningham Wakefield, who witnessed the first months of his missionary …
… the New Zealand Company's ship Whitby , with Captain Arthur Wakefield as the chairman of its committee of management, at …
… party of the New Zealand Company, led by Col. William Wakefield, had landed at the Sugar Loaf Islands from the …
… as could be produced under the comparatively “intensive” Wakefield type of land settlement. The settlers, however, …
… of the Wairau precipitated the massacre of Captain Arthur Wakefield and his 21 companions (1843). Governor FitzRoy …
… to have had an attraction for medical men. The planned Wakefield settlements made provision for the inclusion of …