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  • ...the atoll remained uninhabited most of the time until 1862 (or 1863) when William Masters settled there with some women from the island of Tongareva – his
    17 KB (2,945 words) - 16:38, 16 February 2014
  • ...rived in 1823 and his brother William Willilams in 1826. There it was that William Colenso set up the CMS printing press in 1834 (''Encyclopaedia of NZ'', Vol ...e start, a shortage of characters and even of printing paper; nevertheless William Colenso improvised and in 1835 produced a booklet of 16 pages; a Maori tran
    31 KB (5,548 words) - 06:20, 28 September 2023
  • ;[9]: 7) Situation of the mission in political terms. The governor<ref> William Hobson, Lieutenant-governor (cf [[Girard0052|Doc 52]] [14])</ref> and the B
    19 KB (3,492 words) - 17:07, 16 February 2014
  • ...returned on the 3rd February. In fact it was on 29th January that Captain William Hobson arrived at the Bay of Islands. The next day, after announcing that h
    33 KB (5,912 words) - 17:05, 16 February 2014
  • ...ew Zealand (Cf O’Donoghue p 55), see above [1]), the Benedictine priests William Bernard Ullathorne and Henry Gregory were with him (Cf ''Australian Diction
    5 KB (921 words) - 15:49, 31 May 2015
  • ...n), to Turanga (today Gisborne in Poverty Bay) where the Anglican minister William Williams had set himself up in January 1840 (Cf [[Girard0114|Doc 114]] [6]
    40 KB (7,425 words) - 17:40, 26 November 2014
  • ...night between the 10th and 11th July 1840, where he had talks with Captain William Hobson and Bishop Pompallier. On 15th August he got to Akaroa, where the ''
    6 KB (1,100 words) - 10:21, 20 September 2023
  • ::10) A Cobbett’s English grammar for French speakers<ref> William Cobbett, ''Le Maître d’anglais, our grammaire complete de la langue ang
    8 KB (1,409 words) - 17:37, 16 February 2014
  • ...mself and one of the directors of the New Zealand Company. His son, Henry William Petre, one of the first settlers in Wellington, brought out Father O’Reil ...er. His temporary replacement doesn’t like Catholics much.<ref> Governor William Hobson died on 10 September 1842; he was replaced by Lieutenant Willoughb
    12 KB (2,099 words) - 11:23, 8 December 2022
  • ...influenced by the insistence of the Methodist missionaries John Thomas and William A Brooks, to allow Pompallier and his companions to enter Vava’u in Octob
    105 KB (19,220 words) - 16:39, 16 February 2014
  • ...mpanions again, who for their part were very anxiously looking for us.<ref>William Fairburn had been a CMS lay missionary in New Zealand since 1823. In 1843
    99 KB (17,982 words) - 14:11, 15 January 2015
  • ...far as I am concerned, I have nothing but praise for Mr Pritchard and Mr William. Finally, the shop that Mr Marceau has recently established, on the same i ...n who was organising this plot. On encountering him, he had said to him: William, I have come to tell you that you must not raise the flag. Well, why not?
    275 KB (50,014 words) - 11:21, 5 September 2022
  • ...d of many things, especially at the time of the governor’s arrival.<ref> William Hobson lieutenant-governor since 30 January 1840, became Governor of New Ze ...of Good Hope; finally in February 1840 Morris was replaced on Mauritius by William Bernard Collier OSB (Notizie 1840, p146-7; O’Donoghue p19-21, 33; Wiltgen
    85 KB (15,300 words) - 11:12, 8 December 2022
  • ...f>Bishop John Polding had become Australia’s first Bishop in 1835, after William Ullathorne’s two years a Vicar General - translator’s note.</ref> We ha
    78 KB (14,467 words) - 14:03, 13 April 2017
  • ...rotestant mission in New Zealand with the landing of the lay missionaries, William Hall and Thomas Kendall, in June 1814, but not a single Maori was converted
    23 KB (4,030 words) - 15:09, 14 September 2017
  • ...this island, situated in the Dampilerne strait, <ref> Read: Dampier. For William Dampier who discovered it in 1700 (cf. Sharp, p. 92) and gave the name of R
    4 KB (739 words) - 15:21, 3 April 2018
  • ...e good Englishmen and thus acquire for their mission a fine ship, the John William. I got what I am telling you from the mouth of a Catholic Englishman who b
    10 KB (1,785 words) - 08:47, 28 September 2018
  • ...ary 1840 (cf. ''Dictionary of N.Z Biography'', vol.1, p. 593-594). (About William Williams, his younger brother, also an Anglican minister, cf. doc. [[Girard
    11 KB (1,894 words) - 08:38, 3 August 2020
  • ...[[User:SHELLY24|Michelle Maxwell]], University of Waikato, 2008. Edited by William Jennings, University of Waikato.''
    15 KB (2,954 words) - 13:22, 3 January 2021
  • For William Williams' account of the debate see [[WWilliams184110| his journal entry]] ...rior of the Protestant mission lives in Turanga, north of this place;<ref> William Williams (1800-1878) named below [7] – an Anglican minister who came in 1
    26 KB (4,834 words) - 11:30, 1 September 2022

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