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    Colonel Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne KCMG CB (3 July 1807 – 17 April 1887) was a British colonial administrator, who was Governor of St Helena, Governor...
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  • Gore-Browne, a British double-barrelled name, may refer to: Eric Gore-Browne (1890–1918), English cricketer and British Army officer Harold Gore Browne...
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  • landowner and politician Thomas C. Browne (1794–1858), American jurist and politician from Illinois Thomas Gore Browne (1807–1887), British colonial administrator;...
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  • grandfather was Sir Thomas Gore Browne, who had been governor of New Zealand and Tasmania. His paternal aunt was Ethel Locke King. Gore-Browne was educated at...
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    the presence of the Governor, straining relations between Governor Thomas Gore Browne and parliament. Stafford also clashed with the Governor on the subject...
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  • tribunal from a senior constitutional lawyer stated that the Governor, Thomas Gore Browne, and certain officers were liable for criminal and civil charges for...
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  • of Gentlemen-at-Arms. Gore Brown was the Honorary Secretary of the Fair Trade League. Harold was the son of Thomas Gore Browne, brother to Ethel Locke...
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    royal assent, Sewell and his colleagues resigned. A new Governor, Thomas Gore Browne, subsequently announced that self-government would begin with the...
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  • feuding with Kīngi, made an offer of some land directly to Governor Thomas Gore Browne. The government accepted the offer despite warnings from many influential...
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    that issue. He blamed Stafford's administration, along with Governor Thomas Gore Browne, for the wars in Taranaki, which broke out when a Māori chief refused...
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    dominions. Grey was again appointed governor in 1861, to replace Governor Thomas Gore Browne, serving until 1868. His second term as governor was greatly different...
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    on the west bank of the river and Longford was named Gore as a compliment to Sir Thomas Gore Browne, an early Governor of New Zealand. One of the first...
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  • retain the name "Murihiku", but this wish was ignored by Governor Thomas Gore Browne. This was "much to the inhabitants' indignation and disgust". "Murihiku"...
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    Office to introduce responsible government. The new governor, Sir Thomas Gore Browne, arrived on 6 September 1855 and relieved Wynyard of his duties. On...
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    Grey's departure and before the arrival of the next Governor, Colonel Thomas Gore Browne prorogued Parliament as the members refused to accept his claim that...
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  • and "a winning courtesy." Gore Browne was born in India on 6 May 1859, the youngest of the family of Col Sir Thomas Gore Browne KCMG, spending his early...
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    was their ‘Kingi'. Maihi Paraone Kawiti, as a signal to Governor Thomas Gore Browne that he did not follow his father's path, arranged for the fifth flagpole...
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    session to be convened in Nelson was narrowly defeated. The governor, Thomas Gore Browne, suggested that there could be merit in having alternating meetings...
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    of 1860 the mission buildings were lent to the Governor, Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, who organised the historic Kohimarama Conference. The conference...
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    Flagstaff War was that during the time of Governor Grey and Governor Thomas Gore Browne, the colonial administrators were obliged to take account of opinions...
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  • – likely after Glen Orchy, Scotland Gore (Maruawai) – for an early Governor of New Zealand, Sir Thomas Gore Browne Grey River / Māwheranui (Māwhera) and...
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    Governor ruled in areas acquired by the Crown.: 112–113  Governor Thomas Gore Browne had been watching developments with concern. In June 1857 he wrote...
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  • high-profile former New Zealand residents, among them former Governor Thomas Gore Browne, former Speaker Charles Clifford and former Wellington Provincial...
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    rebels against the Crown. In July 1860, during the conflicts, Governor Thomas Gore Browne convened a group of some 200 Māori (including over 100 pro-Crown chiefs...
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  • sale of the Waitara block to the Crown as negotiated by Governor Thomas Gore Browne, in violation of customary title and Te Āti Awa tikanga. The unauthorised...
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    period as governor. Grey was succeeded by Robert Wynyard, then by Thomas Gore Browne (and then Wynyard again). It is possible that neither of these men...
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    noticeable among country people. In 1856, a petition was put forward to Thomas Gore Browne, the Governor of New Zealand, for a port at Bluff. Due to the Otago...
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    governor-general not to hold a knighthood before entering office (Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Governor of New Zealand 1855–1861, was knighted in office). However...
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    in the Otawhao pa. The growith of the king movement led Governor Thomas Gore Browne to conclude that they would have to be compelled to submit to British...
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    Kawiti and Heke was that during the time of Governor Grey and Governor Thomas Gore Browne, the colonial administrators were obliged to take account of the opinions...
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