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… a discussion club meeting in the home of his cousin, William Curling Young, who sailed for Nelson in 1841. This … in education. This, combined with his secular outlook (Thomas Arnold says he had lost his early faith) was largely … poet or a fumbling, uneasy politician. by David Oswald William Hall, M.A., Director, Adult Education, University of …
… born at Farnborough, Hampshire, in 1814, the son of Captain Thomas Abraham, 16th Regiment of Foot. Captain Abraham was a … At the age of seven years Charles Abraham was sent to Dr Thomas Arnold's private school at Laleham where he was … those of Bishop C. J. Abraham, Bishop E. Hobhouse, and Sir William Martin, D.C.L. by Maurice Russell Pirani, formerly …
… Denny-Brown became an American citizen in 1952. Heeney, Thomas (1898– ). Boxer. Thomas (Tom) Heeney was born at Kaiti, Gisborne, on 18 May … — Poverty Bay team against the 1921 Springboks. Holland, William Lancelot (1907– ). Secretary-general and research …
… of Auckland financiers headed by Frederick Whitaker and Thomas Russell, had high hopes of personal advantage, and … four ministries, each of about a year's duration, headed by William Fox, Alfred Domett, Frederick Whitaker (together …
… made: 1951 Paul Olds, Royal College of Art (painting); 1953 Thomas Coomber, Slade School, London (painting); 1955 … 1957 John Drawbridge, L.C.C. Central School (engraving); William Culbert, Royal College of Art (painting); 1960 Ian …
… belonged the prize fighter, John Gully (1783–1863), and Sir William Court Gully, Q.C., who became Speaker of the House … and most other galleries in New Zealand have examples. by Thomas Esplin, D.A.(EDIN.), Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Home …
… Waikato were closely bound up with the Auckland financier, Thomas Russell, whose name was also linked with the … and land development in the Waikato included James Williamson, Frederick Whitaker, Josiah Firth, and Every … Canterbury—A Record of Settlement , Gillespie, O. A. (1958) William Saltau Davidson , 1846–1924— A Sketch of his life …. …
… born in 1821 at Highfields, Leicester, England, the son of Thomas Wood, a London wool stapler, and Sarah, née Gillson. … at the Merchant Taylors' School, London, and apprenticed to William Flint, an architect and surveyor. About 1843 Wood …
… from Sydney, making occasional visits; the men on the spot, William Hall, a carpenter, John King, a flax-dresser, Thomas Kendall, a schoolmaster, were ill-equipped and … concerned with commerce than conversion. The arrival of the Williams brothers, Henry and William (both ordained …
… protected missionaries of all denominations. In 1819, when Thomas McDonnell founded a trading post and shipyard at … Whangaroa. In 1831 Patuone signed the petition to William IV, requesting British protection. Later in the same … after her death. In 1835 he visited Thames with Henry Williams in the Columbine and afterwards went to Sydney. …