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    Alfred Domett CMG (20 May 1811 – 2 November 1887) was the fourth premier of New Zealand, a close friend of the poet Robert Browning and author of the...
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  • Domett may refer to: Alfred Domett (1811-1887), British colonial statesman and poet William Domett (1752–1828), British admiral HMS Domett (K473), a British...
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    Dowson was born in Lee, then in Kent, in 1867. His great-uncle was Alfred Domett, a Prime Minister of New Zealand. Dowson attended The Queen's College...
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    the Governor would simply block his policies. Instead, Alfred Domett took the premiership. Domett's premiership has been described as "like a Stafford ministry...
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    by the University of Auckland. Following a motion in parliament by Alfred Domett, the 4th Premier, three Australian commissioners were tasked with deciding...
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    Appointed to the Legislative Council of the Province of New Munster. Alfred Domett: Colonial Secretary of New Munster. Edward John Eyre: Lieutenant-Governor...
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    concerns that the South Island might form a separate colony, premier Alfred Domett moved a resolution to transfer the capital from Auckland to a locality...
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    Minister of Hungary (d. 1879) March 20 Napoleon II of France (d. 1832) Alfred Domett, 4th Premier of New Zealand (d. 1887) March 30 or March 31 – Robert...
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    Honourable Alfred Domett MP for Nelson, Nelson Province (1811–1887) – (3rd) 6 August 1862 30 October 1863 1 year, 86 days Independent Domett 5 The Honourable...
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    Collingbourne (1880–1946), British actress and singer Catherine Dean, artist Alfred Domett (1811–1887) New Zealand politician and premier from 1862–63. Thomas...
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    temporary basis; in November 1863, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Alfred Domett, placed a resolution before Parliament in Auckland that "... it has...
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    Matau (1865–1867), Dunedin (1869–1870), and Otaramika (1871–1873). When Alfred Domett became Premier in 1862, Bell became Colonial Treasurer once again, and...
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  • Frederick Weld – Bridport, Dorset Harry Atkinson – Broxton, Cheshire Alfred Domett – Camberwell, Surrey Richard Seddon – Eccleston, Lancashire William...
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    Gore Browne Sir George Grey Preceded by Edward Stafford Succeeded by Alfred Domett In office 20 May 1856 – 2 June 1856 Monarch Victoria Governor Thomas...
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    In particular, the story of Hinemoa was popular enough to inspire Alfred Domett's novel Ranolf and Amohia, Nicholas Chevalier's painting Hinemoa, and...
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    is also said to have made an uncharacteristic admission of faith to Alfred Domett, when he is said to have admired Byron's poetry "as a Christian". Poems...
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  • 28 years, 126 days 14 February 1901 29,882 days (81 years, 297 days) 4 Alfred Domett 20 May 1811 6 August 1862 51-07851 years, 78 days 30 October 1863 52 years...
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  • The Domett Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from August 1862 to October 1863. Although Alfred Domett was the head...
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  • with the Middle Temple, Arnould befriended also and shared rooms with Alfred Domett. In January 1841, he married Maria, daughter of H. G. Ridgway. She died...
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    Palmerston, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1855–58 & 1859–65, Alfred Domett, Prime Minister of New Zealand, 1862–63, Sir Francis Bell, Prime Minister...
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    constituency Member of Parliament for Nelson 1853–1855 Served alongside: William Travers, Samuel Stephens Succeeded by Alfred Domett Edward Stafford...
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    1861 16 October 1865–28 June 1869 10 September 1872 – 11 October 1872 Alfred Domett 6 August 1862 – 30 October 1863 Frederick Whitaker 30 October 1863 –...
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    colonel-in-chief, or marking certain key anniversaries. Since 1869, when Prince Alfred, one of Queen Victoria's sons, arrived on New Zealand's shores, dozens of...
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    purchased the Ahuriri block (including the site of Napier) in 1851. In 1854 Alfred Domett, a future Prime Minister of New Zealand, was appointed as the Commissioner...
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  • Henry Sewell (English) William Fox (English) Edward Stafford (Scottish) Alfred Domett (English) Frederick Whitaker (English) Frederick Weld (English) George...
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  • English-Australian politician, 14th Premier of South Australia (b. 1828) 1887 – Alfred Domett, English-New Zealand poet and politician, 4th Prime Minister of New...
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    December Charles Parker Motueka and Massacre Bay Nelson First 8 November Alfred Domett Town of Nelson Nelson First 12 November Edward Stafford Town of Nelson...
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  • John Barnicoat, Charles Bigg Wither, William Wells, and Alfred Domett. In that same year, Alfred Fell gifted the common seal, containing the college's badge...
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  • species in Lake Ōkāreka before Brown trout was introduced. In the 1860s, Alfred Domett visited Ōkāreka and Tarawera, following a similar path to the one that...
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    Minister Thomas Russell sent Governor Grey a memorandum signed by Premier Alfred Domett, claiming that the Waikato, the most powerful Māori tribe, was planning...
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