Edward Jerningham Wakefield (25 June 1820 – 3 March 1879), known as Jerningham Wakefield, was the only son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. As such, he was...
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Jerningham is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jerningham Wakefield (1820–1879), the only son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield Henry...
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Jerningham Wakefield, was born. Four days later Eliza died, and Edward resigned his post. The two children were brought up by their aunt, Wakefield's...
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New Zealand Company (section Wakefield's influence)
131–134. Edward Jerningham Wakefield, "Adventure in New Zealand", Vol. 1, pub. John Murray, 1845, page 196. Edward Jerningham Wakefield, "Adventure in...
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facts. The unruly behaviour of Wakefield's nephew, Jerningham, caused concern for Wakefield.[citation needed] Wakefield was also affected by the death...
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baronet James Wakefield (1825–1910), United States politician Jenn Wakefield (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player Jerningham Wakefield (1820–1879),...
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attempting to evict the tenant from a building owned by his nephew, Jerningham Wakefield. Shortly afterwards he quit Canterbury, this time taking his children...
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led by Thomas Forsaith, with James Macandrew, William Travers, and Jerningham Wakefield. Some historians consider FitzGerald and Forsaith to be New Zealand's...
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Other notable passengers on the ship were Henry Sewell, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Jane and John Deans, Thomas Rowley, John Cuff, and Elizabeth Torlesse...
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Spencer Eliza Pattle (1820), first wife of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, mother of Jerningham Wakefield. Magdalene De Lancey (1822) memoirist Mary Allen (1823)...
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'Captain Edward Daniell Drive'. The mill was described by Edward Jerningham Wakefield in his book, "Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844: With Some...
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travelled widely through the region. William Tyrone Power Edward Jerningham Wakefield The Society of St Pius X's main base of operations in New Zealand...
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Zealand's Māori population. Contemporary New Zealand politician Jerningham Wakefield argued the consideration of a flag wasn't 'even known to any of the...
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South Australia". One of the founders of the settlement, Edward Jerningham Wakefield, reported that the settlers "took up the views of the directors with...
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party and his own head is cut off and preserved. 1840 Jerningham Wakefield (Edward Gibbon Wakefield's son) purchases 40,000 acres (160 km2) of land, under...
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Plymouth. He was described by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, son of New Zealand Company founder Edward Gibbon Wakefield, as short, stout and "perfectly round...
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parliament for two weeks. On 31 August, he appointed Thomas Forsaith, Jerningham Wakefield and James Macandrew to the Executive Council, but when parliament...
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Kingston upon Hull Jerningham Wakefield (1820–1879), New Zealand politician and author, son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield Edward Wakefield (New Zealand politician)...
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prominent Wellingtonian politician, and opposed Edward Gibbon Wakefield and his son Jerningham Wakefield. Revans was known for his then-radical views on many subjects...
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Parliament for Christchurch Country In office 1853–1855 Serving with Jerningham Wakefield Preceded by New constituency Succeeded by Dingley Askham Brittin...
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July James Stuart-Wortley Christchurch Country Canterbury 27 August Jerningham Wakefield Christchurch Country Canterbury 27 August Henry Sewell ChristchurchTown...
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advertised their candidacy for the Christchurch Country electorate. Jerningham Wakefield reiterated his candidacy for the Christchurch Country electorate...
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1939 by Lilian Priscilla Wakefield. Wakefield was the daughter of Jerningham Wakefield and granddaughter of Edward Gibbon Wakefield; her grandfather was the...
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Wynyard to lead an Executive. The other members of this Executive were Jerningham Wakefield, William Travers and James Macandrew. This appointed Cabinet did...
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Succeeded by Frederick Whitaker New Zealand Parliament Preceded by Jerningham Wakefield James Stuart-Wortley Member of Parliament for Christchurch Country...
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Christchurch City East electorate. The first election was contested by Jerningham Wakefield, who had previously represented Christchurch Country in the 1st Parliament...
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brother of Hopere The Wakefield family (father-son-nephew) Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796–1862) – Member of Parliament Jerningham Wakefield (1820–79) – Member...
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James Stuart-Wortley and Jerningham Wakefield were the first two representatives, with Guise Brittan being defeated. Wakefield served until the end of...
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First 25 January Henry Ingles Cheviot Canterbury First 27 January Jerningham Wakefield Christchurch East Canterbury Second 18 January Edward Richardson...
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the Royal Adelaide Gallery. One of New Zealand's early colonists, Jerningham Wakefield was unimpressed by one of Burns's lectures describing how the lecturer...
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