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    Edward Bowes Cargill (9 October 1823 – 9 August 1903) was a 19th-century businessman and Member of Parliament in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. He was the...
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  • The Cargill family, also known as the Cargill-MacMillan family, refers to the multi-generational descendants of the American business executive William...
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    fact, this Italianate mansion was built for Edward Cargill, eighth child of city founder William Cargill, in the late 19th century, who called it The...
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    Cargill, one of Otago's most prominent settlers. Edward Cargill was a younger brother. John Cargill served in the Royal Navy, and he served in the West...
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    William Walter Cargill (27 August 1784 – 6 August 1860) was the founder of the Otago settlement in New Zealand, after serving as an officer in the British...
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  • novelist and screenwriter Donald Cargill, a Scottish Covenanter Edward Cargill, 19th century New Zealand politician Helen Cargill Thompson, Scottish scientist...
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    Cargills (Ceylon) PLC is a Sri Lankan consumer company which is listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange. It is a market leader in the Modern Retail (supermarkets)...
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  • the founder of the city, and the fourth daughter of Edward Cargill and his wife, Dorothy Cargill (née Nesham). In the early 1890s she travelled to England...
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    Dick Edward McGlashan Preceded by Edward Cargill Member of Parliament for Bruce 1865–1866 Served alongside: Arthur John Burns Succeeded by John Cargill New...
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    1893 1895 22 Nathaniel Wales 1895 1896 (17) Hugh Gourley 1896 1897 23 Edward Cargill 1897 1898 24 William Swan 1898 1899 25 Robert Chisholm 1899 1901 26...
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    Francis Petre (category Cargill family (New Zealand))
    One of Petre's first large houses, the folly-like Cargill's Castle, was built for Edward Cargill, at the time a local politician, a former member of...
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  • Zealand Parliament on 27 July 1865 triggered by the resignation of Edward Cargill. Three candidates were nominated but one of them withdrew during the...
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  • the death of incumbent MP Charles Kettle on 5 June, and was won by Edward Cargill. The Bruce electorate was formed in the 1860 electoral redistribution...
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  • reprising their roles and Albert Brooks as the film's main antagonist, Russ Cargill, head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The film follows Homer...
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  • Lange and Geoffrey Palmer. Six Prime Ministers (William Fox, Henry Sewell, Edward Stafford, George Grey, Joseph Ward and Jacinda Ardern) have won by-elections...
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    offices Preceded by William Dawson Mayor of Dunedin 1888–1889 1896–1897 Succeeded by John Roberts Preceded by Nathaniel Wales Succeeded by Edward Cargill...
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  • 1865, Edward Cargill resigned. The resulting by-election, held on 26 July, was contested by James Macandrew and John Cargill. Macandrew and J. Cargill received...
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  • three candidates received much fewer votes than those two candidates. Edward Cargill acted as returning officer. Polling was undertaken in four wards: South...
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  • Bruce Kettle died on 5 June 1862. Edward Cargill succeeded him in the 1862 by-election. In 1865, Edward Cargill resigned. The resulting second by-election...
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  • Percival Graydon, A. Keenan, H. Holt, G.W. Green, E. Gallaugher, Thomas Edward Cargill, and D.B. Stock. Arthur Myers was the M.P. for the Auckland East electorate...
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    relations with William Cargill, leader of the Otago settlement, deteriorated, partly because Kettle was English while Cargill was narrowly Scottish. By...
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    Stout Dunedin Central Held by T Bracken Frederick Fitchett First 2nd: Edward Cargill Dunedin South Held by J Gore Henry Fish Second 2nd: James Gore Roslyn...
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  • Charles Kettle   Bruce 6 April 1821 1861 5 June 1862 41 Typhoid fever Edward Cargill (1862 Bruce by-election) Marmaduke Nixon   Franklin 1813 1861 27 May...
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  • William Walter Cargill (1813 – 23 May 1894) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected at a by-election in June 1863 as a Member of Parliament...
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    of Parliament for Bruce 1861–1865 Served alongside: Charles Kettle, Edward Cargill Succeeded by Arthur John Burns Preceded by Thomas Ball Member of Parliament...
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    Justiciar of Scotia, was created a Lord of Parliament as Lord Drummond of Cargill in 1487–8 by King James III of Scotland. His direct descendant, James,...
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  • Parliament for Bruce 1865–1866 Served alongside: Edward Cargill, James Macandrew Succeeded by John Cargill New constituency Member of Parliament for Caversham...
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    Sir Christopher Edward Nolan CBE (born 30 July 1970) is a British and American filmmaker. Known for his Hollywood blockbusters with complex storytelling...
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  • Stout Dunedin Central Held by T Bracken Frederick Fitchett First 2nd: Edward Cargill Dunedin South Held by J Gore Henry Fish Second 2nd: James Gore Roslyn...
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  • Baldwin was a candidate in the resulting by-election, but was beaten by Edward Cargill. Baldwin was a proponent of the separation of the South Island from...
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