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    Thomas Spencer Forsaith, JP (18 July 1814 – 29 November 1898), was a New Zealand politician and an Auckland draper. According to some historians, he was...
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    although a more conventional view is that neither he nor his successor (Thomas Forsaith) should properly be given that title, as New Zealand did not yet have...
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    cabinet led by Thomas Forsaith, with James Macandrew, William Travers, and Jerningham Wakefield. Some historians consider FitzGerald and Forsaith to be New...
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    Rev Thomas Buddle, John Jermyn Symonds, John MacDougall, David Graham (a brother of Robert Graham), Robert Appleyard Fitzgerald, Thomas Forsaith, John...
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    Parliament, where they are applied to James FitzGerald and Thomas Forsaith. FitzGerald and Forsaith had no official titles, however, and New Zealand had not...
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    Wynyard prorogued parliament for two weeks. On 31 August, he appointed Thomas Forsaith, Jerningham Wakefield and James Macandrew to the Executive Council...
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    December 1898, to parents Thomas Forsaith Macdonald, a farmer, and Margaret Ann Matheson. One of his great-grandfathers, Thomas Forsaith, was a member of the...
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  • Brown. City of Auckland Campbell resigned in 1858. He was succeeded by Thomas Forsaith. Beckham resigned in 1859. He was succeeded by Archibald Clark. City...
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    when he needed money to run the country. The new ministry, headed by Thomas Forsaith, composed mainly of Wakefield's supporters and it was soon clear that...
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  • responsible government in New Zealand in 1856. James FitzGerald and Thomas Forsaith, who led unofficial ministries in 1854, are not included. Historically...
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    and then Waimea electorates, and served in the brief Forsaith Ministry formed by Thomas Forsaith. In the 1st Parliament, the Town of Nelson was a two...
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  • New constituency Member of Parliament for Northern Division 1853–1860 Served alongside: Thomas Forsaith, Thomas Henderson Succeeded by James O'Neill...
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    Francis Gledhill New PlymouthTown of New Plymouth New Plymouth 26 August Thomas Forsaith Northern Division Auckland 23 August Walter Lee Northern Division Auckland...
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    Thomas Maxwell Henderson (1810 – 27 June 1886) was a New Zealand politician. He was one of the earliest settlers in Auckland. He was a significant entrepreneur...
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    next session, Thomas Forsaith, a member of the minority that supported Wynyard, was appointed by Wynyard to lead an Executive (the Forsaith Ministry). This...
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    remained with the Government officials. The second Ministry led by Thomas Forsaith, which briefly formed during the second session of the 1st Parliament...
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  • view was strongly opposed by both his assistants, George Clarke and Thomas Forsaith, a Māori interpreter and Protector of Aborigines. Spain closed his...
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    Preceded by Thomas Beckham, William Daldy, Thomas Forsaith Member of Parliament for Auckland 1860 Served alongside: William Daldy, Thomas Forsaith In abeyance...
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    resigned, and was replaced by another cabinet of four persons headed by Thomas Forsaith. Later, when the 2nd New Zealand Parliament managed to obtain the power...
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  • view that was strongly opposed by both his assistants, Clarke and Thomas Forsaith, a Maori interpreter and Protector of Aborigines. Spain closed his...
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  • Revans 1858 City of Auckland 27 April John Logan Campbell Resignation Thomas Forsaith 1858 Pensioner Settlements 29 April Joseph Greenwood Resignation Jermyn...
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  • caused by the resignation of incumbent MP John Campbell and was won by Thomas Forsaith on a show of hands. "Local Intelligence". Daily Southern Cross. Vol...
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    Wynyard prorogued Parliament for two weeks. On 31 August he appointed Thomas Forsaith, Jerningham Wakefield and James Macandrew to the Executive Council...
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  • November: William Downie Stewart, politician (born 1842). 29 November: Thomas Forsaith, politician (born 1814). List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New...
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  • contested by four candidates. The two incumbents, Thomas Forsaith and Walter Lee stood against Thomas Henderson and Mr May. They received 292, 294, 363...
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  • first Bishop of Wellington. (in England): George Allen, politician. Thomas Forsaith, politician. (in England): Robert Hart, politician. (in England): Frederick...
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  • West. The 1890 election was contested by seven candidates. John Shera, Thomas Thompson and William Lee Rees received 2006, 1860 and 1761 votes, respectively...
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    Pomeroy was arraigned and heard in front of Juvenile Court Judge William G. Forsaith. The 13-year-old Pomeroy confessed to the attacks, was found guilty, and...
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    Armstrong swap clubs". Herald Sun. 15 October 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2012. Forsaith, Rob (22 April 2012). "Tony Armstrong to play his first game as a Sydney...
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  • West and Pudsey Lee Farmer Rachel Reeves Dan Walker Andrea Whitehead Ann Forsaith Darren Longhorn Sasha Watson Jamal El Kheir Labour Rachel Reeves Leeds...
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