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liberal-minded Attorney-General, William Porter – contributed to this result." In South Africa Grey dealt firmly with the natives, endeavouring to "protect" them from white settlement while simultaneously using reservations to coercively demilitarize them, using natives, in his own words, "as real though unavowed hostages for the tranquillity of their kindred and connections." On more than one occasion, Grey acted as
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murdered Andrew Gillespie and his son. 13 families of settlers moved into Wellington for safety. Governor Grey proclaimed martial law on 3 March. Sporadic fighting continued, including a major attack on a defended position at Boulcott's Farm on 6 May. On 6 August 1846, one of the last engagements was fought – the
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His government did not operate particularly well, with Grey seeking to dominate the government came into conflict with the governor. His term as premier is regarded by historians as a failure. Towards the end of 1879, Grey's government got into difficulties over land tax. Eventually, Grey asked for
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district, Māori were very reluctant to sell their land, but elsewhere Grey was much more successful, and nearly 33 million acres (130,000 km) were purchased from Māori, with the result that British settlements expanded quickly. Grey was less successful in his efforts to assimilate Māori; he
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was instituted in 1856. The direction of "native affairs" was kept at the sole discretion of the governor, meaning control of Māori affairs and land remained outside of the elected ministry. This quickly became a point of contention between the Governor and the colonial parliament, who retained their
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that the Māori chiefs retained full "exclusive and undisturbed possession of their Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties." The treaty also specifies that Māori will sell land only to the Crown. The potential for conflict between the Māori and settlers was exacerbated as the British
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in Grey’s absence, had died. The Kiingitanga (Maori King) posed a significant challenge to the British push for sovereignty, and with his Ngāpuhi absent from the movement, Grey found himself challenged on two sides. He struggled to reuse his skills in negotiation to maintain peace with Māori, and his
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In part, the treaty was an attempt to establish a system of property rights for land with the Crown controlling and overseeing land sale to prevent abuse. Initially, this worked well with the Governor and his representatives having the sole right to buy and sell land from the Māori. Māori were eager
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Governor Grey sharply cut spending. The colony soon had full employment, and exports of primary products were increasing. Systematic emigration was resumed at the end of 1844. Gawler, to whom Grey ascribed every problem in the colony, undertook projects to alleviate unemployment that were of lasting
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Sir George was recalled in 1859. He had, however, scarcely reached England before a change of government led to the offer of another term, on the understanding that he abandon schemes for the federation of South Africa and, in future obey his instructions. Grey was convinced that the boundaries of
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After the Battle of Ruapekapeka, Heke and Kawiti were ready for peace. It was Tāmati Wāka Nene they approached to act as intermediary in negotiations with Governor Grey, who accepted the advice of Nene that Heke and Kawiti should not be punished for their rebellion. The fighting in the north ended
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from the Crown at a discount price, and a charter to buy and sell land under government supervision. Money raised by the government from sales to the company would be spent on assisting migration to New Zealand. The agreement was hailed by the company as "all that we could desire ... our Company is
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In 1889, recalling his earlier proposal for the Governor to be elected from his first draft of the 1852 Constitution Act, Grey put forward the Election of Governor Bill, which would have allowed for a "British subject" to be elected to the office of Governor "precisely as an ordinary parliamentary
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Grey was "shrewd and manipulative" and his main objective was to impose British sovereignty over New Zealand, which he did by force when he felt it necessary. But his first strategy to attain land was to attack the close relationship between missionaries and Māori, including Henry Williams who had
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on the voyage to Cape Town taken in 1860; he sent her away. Per her obituary, she was an avid walker, reader of literature, devout churchwoman, exceptional hostess and valued friend in her life away from him. It was noted that she had keen insight into character. After their separation, Grey began
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a governor who by his high character as a Christian, a statesman, and a gentleman, had endeared himself to all classes of the community, and who by his zealous devotion to the best interests of South Africa and his able and just administration, has secured the approbation and gratitude of all Her
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We consider these English traitors far more guilty and deserving of severe punishment than the brave natives whom they have advised and misled. Cowards and knaves in the full sense of the terms, they have pursued their traitorous schemes, afraid to risk their own persons, yet artfully sacrificing
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in 1851, forwarding this draft to the Colonial Office later that year. Grey's draft established both provincial and central representative assemblies, allowed for Māori districts and a Governor elected by the General Assembly. Only the latter proposal was rejected by the Parliament of the United
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This is a revolt against despotism…. What I am resolved to maintain is this, that there shall be equal justice in representation and in the distribution of land and revenue to every class in New Zealand … equal rights to all – equal rights in education, equal rights in taxation, equal rights in
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for a dissolution of parliament but was flatly refused. Grey thought New Zealand's unique constitutional provincialism was under threat, so championed radical causes, such as one man-one vote. An economic downturn in 1878 put pressure on incomes; defection across the floor of the house of four
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With this controversy going on for several months unresolved, Grey advised in mid-June 1876 in a series of telegrams that he had chosen to represent Auckland West. On 8 July, the report of the committee inquiring into his election for Thames was read to the House. It was found that this was in
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to stop a planned uprising. Tāmihana sold the Wairau land to the government for 3,000 pounds. Grey spoke to Te Rauaparaha and persuaded him to give up all outstanding claims to land in the Wairau valley. Then, realising he was old and sick he allowed Te Rauparaha to return to his people at
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at Maraenuku in the Hutt Valley, which had been built on land that the settlers claimed to own. The Ngati Rangatahi retaliated on 1 and 3 March by raiding settlers' farms, destroying furniture, smashing windows, killing pigs, and threatening the settlers with death if they gave the alarm. They
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in 1855 and 1856 but they were defeated by a combination of Western conservatives and Easterners anxious about the defence of the frontier under a responsible system. But undoubtedly Sir George Grey's political ability, charm and force of personality – aided by the parliamentary leadership of
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in other parts of the world from their land with minimal compensation. Before the treaty had been finalised the New Zealand Company had made several hasty land deals and shipped settlers from Great Britain to New Zealand, hoping the British would be forced to accept its land claims as a
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about 12,000 km of Māori land. The defeat and confiscations left the King Movement tribes with a legacy of poverty and bitterness that was partly assuaged in 1995 when the government conceded that the 1863 invasion and confiscation was wrongful and apologised for its actions.
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Journals of two expeditions of discovery in North-West and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39, describing many newly discovered, important, and fertile districts, with observations on the moral and physical condition of the aboriginal inhabitants, etc.
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Journals of two expeditions of discovery in North-West and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39, describing many newly discovered, important, and fertile districts, with observations on the moral and physical condition of the aboriginal inhabitants, etc.
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accordance with the law, but that he had to make a decision for which electorate he would sit. On 15 July 1876, Grey announced that he would represent Thames, and he moved that a by-election be held in Auckland West for the seat that he would vacate there.
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He learned Māori and persuaded Māori authorities to commit their legends and traditions to writing, some of which were subsequently published ... His collected papers would turn out to be the largest single repository of Māori-language manuscripts.
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own "Native Secretary" to advise them on "native affairs". In 1861, Governor Grey agreed to consult the ministers in relation to native affairs, but this position only lasted until his recall from office in 1867. Grey's successor as governor,
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and that they were a separate nation. Browne regarded the stance of the Kīngitanga as an act of disloyalty; and prepared plans for the invasion of Waikato, in part to uphold "the Queen's supremacy" in the face of the Kīngitanga challenge.
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on 31 December 1845. This forced Kawiti to retreat. Ngāpuhi were astonished that the British could keep an army of nearly 1,000 soldiers in the field continuously. Heke's confidence waned after he was wounded in battle with
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Grey was greatly respected by some Māori and often travelled with a company of chiefs. He induced leading chiefs to write down their accounts of Māori traditions, legends and customs. His principal informant,
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In January 1846 fifteen chiefs of the area, including Te Rauparaha, had sent a combined letter to the newly arrived Governor Grey, pledging their loyalty to the British Crown. After intercepting letters from
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would not agree to his proposals. In spite of their instructions, Grey continued to advocate union, and, in connection with other matters, such as the attempt to settle soldiers in South Africa after the
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National Park. van Wyk, B. & van Wyk, P. 1997 Field guide to Trees of Southern Africa, Struik, Cape Town. Palmer, E. & Pitman, N. 1972. Trees of southern Africa, Balkema, Amsterdam, Cape Town.
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The short-term effect of the treaty was to prevent the sale of Māori land to anyone other than the Crown. This was intended to protect Māori from the kinds of shady land purchases which had alienated
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George, Henry, Jr. The Life of Henry George. New York: Doubleday & McClure, 1900. Quote: "Sir George Grey made a fine little speech, attesting his entire faith in the gospel of the single tax."
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having broken out, it was decided that Grey should again be appointed governor of New Zealand. When he left his popularity among the people of Cape Colony was unbounded, and the statue erected at
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in the east – with the north reserved for Māori and missionaries. The south would become a self-governing province, known as "New Victoria" and managed by the company for that purpose. Britain's
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by Kingite Māori. Grey used as the trigger for the invasion Kingite rejection of his ultimatum on 9 July 1863 that all Māori living between Auckland and the Waikato take an oath of allegiance to
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The war brought thousands of Imperial British troops to New Zealand: 18,000 men served in the British forces at some point during the campaign, with a peak of about 14,000 troops in March 1864.
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lacked the financial means to realise his plans. Although he subsidised mission schools, requiring them to teach in English, only a few hundred Māori children attended them at any one time.
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in 1862, on his return to New Zealand for a second term as governor. For 25 years, he lavished large amounts of his personal wealth on developing the island. He enlarged and remodeled
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and Charles Featherstone Mitchell. On election day (6 January 1876), Grey attracted the highest number of votes and, unexpectedly, Rowe beat Vogel into second place (Vogel also stood in
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During his term as governor, Grey faced a growing rivalry between the eastern and western halves of the Cape Colony, as well as a small, but also growing, movement for local democracy ("
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really to be the agent of the state for colonizing NZ." The Government waived its right of pre-emption in the Wellington region, Wanganui and New Plymouth in September 1841.
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man (that is, indigenous to the Perth region), who organised food and what water could be found (they survived by drinking liquid mud). At about this time, Grey learnt the
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and colonial troops attacking 4,000 Māori and their families. Appointed in 1877, he served as Premier of New Zealand until 1879, where he remained a symbol of colonialism.
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agreed to these terms. But when the settlers tried to move onto the land they were frightened off. On 27 February the British and their Te Ati Awa allies burnt the Māori
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and Ngāti Rangatahi to leave the disputed land. Eventually Grey paid compensation for the potato crop they had planted on the land. He also gave them 300 acres at
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in March 1841 and by the time Grey was appointed governor in 1845, it had become a commercial centre as well as including the administrative institutions such as the
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Earl Grey agreed and in December 1847 introduced an Act suspending most of the 1846 Constitution Act. Grey wrote a draft of a new Constitution Act while camping on
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the South African colonies should be widened, but could not obtain support from the British government. He was still working for this support when, war with the
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were put forward as candidates, and were thus declared elected on 22 December 1875. The two-member Thames electorate was contested by six candidates, including
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would be inadmissible in court. A major consequence of the act in the following decades in Australian history was the frequent dismissal of evidence given by
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In February 1839 Grey embarked on a second exploration expedition to the north, where he was again wrecked with his party, again including Surgeon Walker, at
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By now Grey was suffering from ill health and he retired from politics in 1890, leaving for Australia to recuperate. While in Australia, he took part in the
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in command of a party of five, the others being Lushington; Dr William Walker, a surgeon and naturalist; and Corporals John Coles and Richard Auger of the
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Grey launched the invasion of the Waikato in June 1863 amid mounting tension between Kingites and the colonial government and fears of a violent raid on
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was well received by the European public, with Grey receiving many letters of praise. In particular, the story of Hinemoa was popular enough to inspire
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Following his term as Governor of South Australia, Grey was appointed the third Governor of New Zealand in 1845. During the tenure of his predecessor,
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South Africa would be a good thing for everyone. The Orange Free State would have been willing to join the federation, and it is probable that the
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was within his authority, internment without trial would only be lawful if it had been authorised by statute. Te Rauparaha was held prisoner on
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newspaper in a thinly disguised reference to Henry Williams, with the reference to "their Rangatira pakeha correspondents", went on to state:
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The company saw itself as a prospective government of New Zealand and in 1845 and 1846 proposed splitting the colony in two, along a line from
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concludes that Grey ran a "ramshackle" administration marked by "broken promises and outright betrayal" of Māori people. Grey's collection of
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authorities progressively eased restrictions on land sales after an agreement at the end of 1840 between the company and Colonial Secretary
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Grey adopted Annie Maria Matthews (1853–1938) in 1861, following the death of her father, his half-brother, Sir Godfrey Thomas. She married
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were Sapper Private Robert Mustard, J.C. Cox, Thomas Ruston, Evan Edwards, Henry Williams, and Robert Inglesby. In December they landed at
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Auckland members defeated Grey on a vote in October 1879. He resigned as prime minister. Grey described his philosophical radicalism:
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Serle, Percival (1949). "Grey, Sir George". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. Retrieved 28 December 2008
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in 1922. Grey's statue has been the target of vandalism and activism, including in 1987, when the head of the statue was broken off on
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others for their own aggrandizement, while, probably at the same time, they were most hypocritically professing most zealous loyalty.
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The campaign ended with the retreat of the Kingitanga Māori into the rugged interior of the North Island and the colonial government
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in 1846. The Ngati Rangatahi were determined to retain possession of their land. They assembled a force of about 200 warriors led by
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Stocker, Mark; Codell, Julie F. (2012). "Te kai-hautu o te waka/Director of the Canoe: The Statue of Sir George Grey in Auckland".
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and during his term hostilities concluded with the abandoned pursuit of war leader Riwha Tītokowaru – again in Taranaki – in 1869.
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that followed the death of the sitting Liberal MP, Grey stood as an independent liberal against Gladstone's Liberal candidate Sir
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In the later 1860s, the British government determined to withdraw Imperial troops from New Zealand. At the time the Māori chiefs
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and his warriors, and by the realisation that the British had far more resources than he could muster; his enemies included some
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Kerr, Donald Jackson. (2006) Amassing Treasures for All Times. Sir George Grey, Colonial book Collector. Otago University Press.
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in the title role. Despite critical acclaim, the miniseries attracted controversy at the time because of its then-large budget.
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supported the land claimants, such as the New Zealand Company, and vigorously attacked Governor Grey's administration, while
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In 1844, Grey enacted a series ordinances and amendments first entitled the Aborigines' Evidence Act and later known as the
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published a pamphlet that defended the role of the CMS in the years leading up to the war in the north. The first Anglican
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rejected the proposal. The company was known for its vigorous attacks on those it perceived as its opponents – the British
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Rights of passage: beyond the New Zealand identity crisis: Laidlaw, Chris, Auckland, N.Z.: Hodder Moa Beckett, 1999. p.134
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candidate, the Liberal government engineered an arrangement where both would withdraw, leaving another Liberal candidate,
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Governor Grey had to contend with newspapers that were unequivocal to their support of the interests of the settlers: the
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had the colonial government and settlers extremely alarmed with a series of military successes. With the support of the
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Grey was born in Lisbon, Portugal, just a few days after his father, Lieutenant-Colonel George Grey, was killed at the
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Māori attacked Taita on 3 March 1846, but were repulsed by a company of the 96th Regiment. The same day Grey declared
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in 1866. In 1904, a statue of George Grey was erected on the corner of Greys Avenue and Queen Street, later moved to
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Polynesian Mythology and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race as Furnished by Their Priests and Chiefs
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in 1841. He oversaw the colony during a difficult formative period. Despite being less hands-on than his predecessor
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When he returned to New Zealand in 1861 for his second term as governor, Sir George and Henry Williams meet at the
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artefacts, one of the earliest from New Zealand and assembled during his first governorship, was donated to the
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Grey was briefly appointed Governor-in-Chief on 1 January 1848, while he oversaw the establishment of the first
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Collective, Aotearoa Media; Air, Great Southern Television | Made with the support of NZ On (3 February 2021).
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Official communications also blamed the CMS missionaries for the Flagstaff War. In a letter of 25 June 1846 to
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Due to his interest in Aboriginal culture in July 1839, Grey was promoted to captain and appointed temporary
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Unresolved land disputes that had resulted from New Zealand Company operations erupted into fighting in the
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or Kīngitanga had written a letter to Governor Browne stating that the Waikato tribes had never signed the
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deeply soured. Turning on his former allies, Grey began an aggressive crackdown on Tainui and launched the
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on 13 October 1877 in a vote of no confidence, he was elected Premier by Parliament. He asked Governor
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The Romance of a Pro-Consul – being the personal life and memoirs of the Right Hon. Sir George Grey KCB
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was arrested and imprisoned by Governor Grey without charge, which remained controversial amongst the
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and most of Ngāpuhi sided with the government, the small and ineptly led British had been beaten at
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government. Grey was marked as a "dangerous man". In 1870, at a parliamentary by-election for the
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Cyril Hamshere, "Sir George Grey: A Great Proconsul" History Today (April 1979) 29#4 pp 240–247.
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On his return journey to England from New Zealand, Grey worked on preparing previously compiled
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in Spain. He was educated in England. After military service (1829–37) and two explorations in
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In South Africa, Grey was instrumental in the founding of the Grey Institute, later named the
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with a remarkable personal collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts and rare books.
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electorates in September 1879. Grey came first in the three-member Christchurch electorate (
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was studying Christianity in Auckland and Te Rauparaha gave him a solemn message that their
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in 1863 also, in part, reflected a belief that the Auckland was at risk from attack by the
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You will honourably and scrupulously fulfil the conditions of the Treaty of Waitangi...
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Although by philosophy Grey was a liberal, his extremist views on the questions of the
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Immediately prior to Grey's re-appointment as governor, there were rising tensions in
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on an Aboriginal tribe, some of whose members had murdered all 25 survivors of the
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to recover. Lieutenant Lushington was then mobilised to rejoin his regiment in the
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value. The real salvation of the colony's finances was the discovery of copper at
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Amassing Treasures for All Times: Sir George Grey, Colonial Bookman and Collector
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The Forgotten Prime Minister – The 14th Earl of Derby Volume I Ascent: 1799–1851
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and the cause of the English poor were contrary to the interests of Gladstone's
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was hoisted; hence the flagstaff symbolised the grievances of Heke and his ally
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Out of the Silence - The history and memory of South Australia's frontier wars
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would also have agreed. However, Grey was 50 years before his time: the
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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are also believed to have been named after George Edward Grey. Grey's Bay in
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In 1837, at the age of 25, Grey led an ill-prepared expedition that explored
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The Life of Henry Williams: "Early Recollections" written by Henry Williams
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in London. He developed a cordial relationship with the powerful rangatira
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Grey Collections (MSS), Cape Town, South Africa, and Auckland, New Zealand
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Works edited by Grey in the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre Collection
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This Realm of New Zealand: The Sovereign, the Governor-General, the Crown
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George Grey entry on AustLit with links to works available in full text.
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The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict
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created a relief sculpture of Grey as a part of his commission for the
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is named after his wife. The main business thoroughfare in the town of
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Grey was the most influential figure during the European settlement of
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The Canoes of Kupe. R. McIntyre. Fraser Books. Masterton (2012) p 51.
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The Canoes of Kupe. R. McIntyre. Fraser books. Masterton (2012) p 51.
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that eventually led to the involvement of British military forces at
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Coleridge, Kathleen. "Governor George Grey publishes Maori poetry."
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Bible & Treaty, Missionaries among the Māori – a new perspective
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Grey took pains to tell Māori that he had observed the terms of the
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Grey died at his residence at the Norfolk Hotel, Harrington Road,
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Best Man who Ever Served the Crown?: A Life of Donald McLean
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in 1848. In 1854, Grey was appointed Governor of Cape Colony in
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Bulletin (Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand)
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Grey was again appointed governor in 1861, to replace Governor
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The Colonial New Zealand Wars, Tim Ryan and Bill Parham, pg 28
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G. H. Pitt, "The Crisis of 1841: Its Causes and Consequences"
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in South Australia and the town of Grey in Western Australia.
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18981018.2.90
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shipwreck. Grey was governor during another mass murder: the
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The Governors: New Zealand's Governors and Governors-General
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Henry Williams Journal 16 December 1839 (Fitzgerald, p. 302)
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in Spain just a few days before. His mother, Elizabeth Anne
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A Destiny Apart: New Zealand's Search for National Identity
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came second with equal numbers of votes, 23 votes ahead of
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Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1841–1853)
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containing the earliest South African printed specimen by
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry
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The Life of Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield, vol. 2
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Dominion, Rōrahi 1, Putanga 16, 14 Whiringa-ā-nuku, Page 3
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Foster, Robert; Hosking, Rick; Nettelbeck, Amanda (2000).
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and the natives, eventually drawing the conclusion that a
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Portrait of Sir George Grey as Governor of the Cape Colony
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and there was no punitive confiscation of Ngāpuhi land.
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The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
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has Sir George Grey Street in the inner city suburb of
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Select Documents on British Colonial Policy, 1830–1860
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On 2 November 1839 at King George Sound, Grey married
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in 1826. Early in 1830, he was gazetted ensign in the
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Cyril Hamshere, "Sir George Grey: A Great Proconsul"
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in 1856. In 1859 he laid the foundation stone of the
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Drawing of Hōne Heke, who opposed Grey's governorship
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Sir George Grey: Pioneer of Empire in Southern Lands
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Te Wiremu: Henry Williams – Early Years in the North
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History of Māori of Nelson and Marlborough –Volume 1
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Te Wiremu - Henry Williams: Early Years in the North
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Te Wiremu – Henry Williams: Early Years in the North
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Sir Henry Barkly, mediator and moderator, 1815–1898
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Fatal Success: A History of the New Zealand Company
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Tāmihana returned to his 1133: 8364:83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot officers 6697:and many other manuscripts, incunabula and books. 6061:pp. 463/4: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909. 5435: 3962:"Aborigine's Evidence Act (No 5 of 10 Vic, 1846)" 1860:Majesty's subjects in this part of her dominions. 1802:. When he left the Cape in 1861 he presented the 1631:Kingdom when it adopted Grey's constitution, the 1500:stopped publishing from April 1845 to July 1847. 1391:where he remained imprisoned until January 1848. 8260: 7676: 4997: 4995: 3910: 2438:representation … equal rights in every respect. 2094:, and New Zealand's first feature film in 1914. 1453:and the city of Auckland. The background to the 1195:grievances in relation to the Treaty of Waitangi 921:, Western Australia, following the death of Sir 8419:People associated with the Auckland Art Gallery 6592: 5769:. Wellington: Govt. Printer. pp. 110, 135. 5028:"AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Historical Chronology" 4584: 4414:. Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed. p. 58. 1670:. The direct response in the Queen's name was: 1590:was appointed by Sir George to be the Resident 1281:, successive governors of New Zealand, and the 7400:Governors and governors-general of New Zealand 6205:Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1895). 5855: 5827: 5799: 4483: 4031: 968: 865:, the party gave up. After being picked up by 8211:State President of the South African Republic 7919: 7662: 7384: 7099: 6537:"William Thompson criticised for treachery", 6108: 5667:. No. 3563. 11 September 1879. p. 3 5420:The Life and Times of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. 5330:. Department of Conservation T Papa Atawhai. 5291: 5289: 4992: 4863: 3222: 3220: 3130: 527: 7626:Official secretaries to the governor-general 6011:. Vol. XXVII, no. 79. 6 April 1891 5338: 5270: 5164: 4494:. Huia Publishers, New Zealand. p. xii. 4392:Hilary Mitchell, Maui John Mitchell (2004). 4237: 4211: 4185: 3787: 2977:" (i.e. a red roundel) instead of "pellets". 2450:Grey was elected in both the Thames and the 740:relationship with Te Wherowhero's successor 7115:Premiers and prime ministers of New Zealand 6689:donated in 1861 by Sir George Grey, to the 6506: 6496: 5767:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 5761: 5737:"Sir George Grey unseated for Christchurch" 5717:. No. 3608. 3 November 1879. p. 3 5447:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 5441: 5318: 5316: 5124:. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. p. 504. 3911:Foster, Robert; Nettelbeck, Amanda (2012). 3126: 3124: 3122: 3120: 3118: 2947: 2585:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1098:, which provided for land purchases by the 1017: 891:. They were the first Europeans to see the 8334:Governors of the Colony of South Australia 8304:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 7926: 7912: 7669: 7655: 7391: 7377: 7106: 7092: 6279: 6204: 6111:Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 5585:. Vol. IV, no. 401. 15 July 1876 5423:London: Hutchison and Co. pp. 437–452 5286: 5139:. The University of Michigan. p. 191. 4489: 4343: 4341: 4339: 3765:"Grey family descendants reunite on Kawau" 3733: 3731: 3729: 3727: 3725: 3723: 3721: 3719: 3701:– via National Library of Australia. 3673:– via National Library of Australia. 3217: 2876: 2625:region of New Zealand's North Island, the 2496:Statue of Sir George Grey in Albert Park, 1892: 1769: 1118:in June 1843, in what became known as the 534: 520: 205:4 December 1861 – 5 February 1868 161:18 November 1845 – 3 January 1854 64: 7001:Constituency abolished, recreated in 1905 6990:Member of Parliament for Auckland Central 6969:Constituency abolished, recreated in 1905 6703:(subscription required outside Australia) 6292: 5609:"Grey, Sir George: Later Career, 1868–98" 5449:. Wellington: Govt. Printer. p. 179. 5152:War and Politics in New Zealand 1855–1870 5143: 4687: 4432:. Auckland University Press. p. 75. 4371:"Political prisoners – war in Wellington" 4234:Letter Henry to Marianne, 6 December 1839 4135:White Chief – The Story of a Pakeha Maori 4132: 3417: 3133:"Documentary: NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui" 2605:Learn how and when to remove this message 2132: 1711:to sell land, and settlers eager to buy. 1418: 1246:in November 1839 in ships charted by the 798:1745 – 6 January 1819). Grey's uncle was 94:13 October 1877 – 8 October 1879 32:For other people with similar names, see 8354:New Zealand MPs for Auckland electorates 8223:State President of the Orange Free State 6426: 6399: 6390: 6132: 6130: 5409: 5313: 4832: 4776:Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams 4750: 4744: 4712: 4670: 4658:Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams 4649: 4638: 4615: 4609: 4506:Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams 4271:"A line in the bush – war in Wellington" 4137:. Penguin Books (NZ). pp. 100–140. 4109: 4105: 4103: 4101: 4099: 4071: 4027: 4025: 3737: 3304: 3302: 3300: 3298: 3296: 3115: 3003:History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 2786: 2740: 2633:region (and thus indirectly the town of 2547:Places and institutions named after Grey 2491: 2411: 1868: 1773: 1742:Grey gave land for the establishment of 1735:(1848). When Grey was knighted he chose 1422: 1238:Ngati Rangatahi and Hutt Valley campaign 1137: 928: 6448:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 6409:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 6301:. Wellington, R.E. Owen, Govt. printer. 5303: 5301: 5280:Ministry of Justice – Waitangi Tribunal 5250:. Auckland: Penguin. pp. 142–157. 5236: 5197:. Auckland: Penguin. pp. 119–125. 5001: 4869: 4632: 4533: 4519:"Puketutu and Te Ahuahu – Northern War" 4363: 4336: 4310: 4263: 4065: 3716: 3203:. Auckland: Penguin. pp. 125–133. 3066: 1715:Legacy of Grey's first term as Governor 1527:and the other CMS missionaries for the 1077:accelerated, and in 1859 the number of 447: 1839; died 1898) 14: 8399:British book and manuscript collectors 8261: 8193:Those in italics were Acting Governors 6958:Member of Parliament for Auckland East 6362: 6326: 6297:Crown Colony Government in New Zealand 5334:from the original on 16 November 2020. 5242: 5217: 5189: 5183: 5149: 5076: 4986: 4974: 4844: 4817: 4788: 4773: 4767: 4693: 4664: 4655: 4594:Plain facts about the war in the north 4539: 4511: 4157: 4084:(ENZB), University of Auckland Library 4059: 3629: 3625: 3623: 3599: 3593: 3551:. Vol. 2. London: T. and W. Boone 3518: 3512: 3470:. Vol. 1. London: T. and W. Boone 3384:Royal Grammar School Guildford Website 3251: 3195: 3189: 1889:, which had been established in 1852. 1865:Second term as governor of New Zealand 1707:, in which it was largely successful. 781:30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot 344:15 May 1841 – 25 October 1845 7907: 7650: 7372: 7087: 6477: 6305: 6127: 5911: 5603: 5356:from the original on 15 January 2020. 4888: 4424: 4385: 4096: 4022: 3537: 3456: 3293: 3183: 3109: 2155: 2152: 1952:The subsequent invasion included the 1653: 1602:Self-government and Constitution Acts 1242:Colonists arrived at Port Nicholson, 1050:First term as governor of New Zealand 788: 515: 6707:Sir George Grey: Books and pamphlets 6136: 5298: 5119: 4406: 3931: 3543: 3462: 3247: 3245: 2783:Popular culture and depiction in art 2758:, is named after Grey. Other animal 2583:adding citations to reliable sources 2550: 2305: 2055: 1855:during his lifetime described him as 1345:by the modern ferry terminal. Chief 1170:. On this flagstaff the flag of the 1158:understood to be the meaning of the 925:, the previous Resident Magistrate. 541: 8389:Colonial Secretaries of New Zealand 8294:Ministers of finance of New Zealand 6889:Superintendent of Auckland Province 6336:. Dunedin: Otago University Press. 6284:Sir George Grey, K.C.B. (1812–1898) 6057:"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" 5461:"(By Telegraph). Auckland. Dec. 22" 5271:O'Malley, Vincent (December 2010). 5264: 5135:Cockburn Henderson, George (1907). 4726:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 4645:. F. Porter (Ed). pp. 442–448. 4591:The Revd. William Williams (1847). 4565: 4546:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 4318:"Te Rauparaha. How he was captured" 3744:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 3630:Oliver, Steven (5 September 2013). 3620: 3339:The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland 2904:, armed, maned, tufted and unguled 2888:The arms of George Grey consist of: 1560:, who remained loyal to the Crown. 1384:, then he was taken to Auckland on 1285:(CMS) that was led by the Reverend 979:Secretary of State for the Colonies 831:9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot 809:in Surrey, and was admitted to the 676:(1837–39), Grey became Governor of 24: 6636:Works by George Grey in eBook form 6626:Grey's development of Kawau Island 6599:National Library of Australia News 6586: 6211:. Harrison. pp. 582–585, Grey 5308:The Penguin History of New Zealand 5167:The Penguin History of New Zealand 4778:. Pegasus Press. pp. 299–300. 4718: 4349:"Last battles – war in Wellington" 4151: 3317:Australian Dictionary of Biography 3035:Dictionary of Australian Biography 3014:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2850:based on Grey's life, was made by 2737:was also named after George Grey. 2420:Grey opposed the abolition of the 2064:for publication; this work led to 25: 8430: 8235:Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 7057:Member of Parliament for Auckland 6614: 6580:The New Zealand Railways Magazine 6413:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 6079:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 5925:"RESIGNATION OF MR GOLDIE, M.H.R" 5815:. No. 4255. 10 December 1881 5611:. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 4894: 4731:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4430:From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland 4275:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 3846:Foster R., Nettelbeck A. (2011), 3685:"The Sorrows of Government House" 3242: 2822:, South Africa in 1863. Sculptor 2066:Ko Nga Mahinga a Nga Tupuna Maori 1633:New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 1612:New Zealand Constitution Act 1846 977:, from May 1841 to October 1845. 811:Royal Military College, Sandhurst 486:Royal Military College, Sandhurst 8324:Governors-general of New Zealand 8240: 8228: 8216: 8204: 7989: 7935: 7768: 7355: 7354: 6718:State Library of South Australia 6661: 6593:Russell, Roslyn (October 2001). 6480:Battlers Bluffers and Bully-Boys 6431:. Wellington: Unwin Paperbacks. 6312:. Creative Media Partners, LLC. 6233: 6221: 6198: 6166: 6142:New Zealand Sculpture: A History 6102: 6092: 6064: 6051: 6023: 5969: 5943: 5877: 5773: 5755: 5729: 5701: 5623: 5597: 5545: 5523: 5403: 5386: 5373: 5360: 5352:. Pohutukawa Trust New Zealand. 4963:Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017 4948:Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017 4933:Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017 4921:Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017 4801:Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017 4396:. Random House. pp. 349–50. 3738:Sinclair, Keith (7 April 2006). 3602:"Yesterday – and the Day Before" 2967: 2762:named in his honour include two 2617:Places named after Grey include 2555: 2127:Surveyor-General of the Ordnance 1804:National Library of South Africa 1800:New Somerset Hospital, Cape Town 1608:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1515:At the time of the northern war 703:and oral history and publishing 498: 8374:19th-century New Zealand people 8369:19th-century Australian writers 7025:Member of Parliament for Newton 6920:Member of Parliament for Thames 6372:(Second ed.). Wellington: 6266: 5273:"Te Rohe Potae War and Raupatu" 5211: 5158: 5128: 5113: 5100: 5070: 5059: 5050: 5020: 4850: 4683:University of Auckland Library. 4642:The Turanga journals, 1840–1850 4559: 4498: 4458: 4446: 4418: 4400: 4301: 4176: 4126: 4122:University of Auckland Library. 3882: 3861: 3840: 3771:. February 2012. Archived from 3705: 3677: 3649: 3563: 3482: 3411: 3402: 3372: 3344: 3331: 3309:"Sir George Grey (1812–1898)". 3280: 2992:Historical Records of Australia 2865: 2637:at the river's mouth), and the 2361:In 1875 Sir George was elected 1873:Painting of Sir George Grey by 1484:, which was started in 1845 by 1134:Hōne Heke and the Flagstaff War 807:Royal Grammar School, Guildford 481:Royal Grammar School, Guildford 444: 8349:Independent MPs of New Zealand 8314:Explorers of Western Australia 8309:Burials at St Paul's Cathedral 8284:People of the New Zealand Wars 8279:Prime ministers of New Zealand 6897:Provincial Councils abolished 6678:"Sir George Grey" in the 1966 6572:"The year Auckland went mad", 6482:(1st ed.). Random House. 6031:"The Death of Sir George Grey" 5366:Kerr, Donald Jackson. (2006). 5169:. Penguin Books. p. 214. 4412:Auckland, the city of the seas 4158:Kawiti, Tawai (October 1956). 3525:. Sydney: Turner and Henderson 3271: 2416:Cabinet portrait of Grey, 1885 1822:between the government of the 1678:Following the election of the 1480:as a weekly paper in 1843 and 1174:had previously flown; now the 820: 653:. He played a key role in the 13: 1: 6669:Works by or about George Grey 6544:"William Thompson obituary", 6463:. Auckland University Press. 6446:"Wiremu Tamihana biography", 6036:The South Australian Register 5807:"The Remainder of the Colony" 4698:. Penguin. pp. 252–254. 4542:"Williams, Henry 1792 – 1867" 4490:Fitzgerald, Caroline (2011). 4008:. South Australian Government 4006:South Australia Numbered Acts 3988:. South Australian Government 3986:South Australia Numbered Acts 3968:. South Australian Government 3966:South Australia Numbered Acts 3948:. South Australian Government 3946:South Australia Numbered Acts 3579:inHerit – our heritage places 3498:inHerit – our heritage places 3290:(April 1979) 29#4 pp 240–247. 3252:Harvey, Helen (24 May 2022). 3059: 2716:draped over the foothills of 2651:Australian Electoral Division 2509:Australian Federal Convention 1843:, instructions were ignored. 795: 766: 8329:Governors of South Australia 8289:Governors of the Cape Colony 7942:Governors of the Cape Colony 7678:Governors of South Australia 7631:Spouses of governors-general 6680:Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 6077:; Grayson, Michael. (2011). 6039:. 25 October 1898. p. 7 5110:. Balkema: Cape Town. p. 18. 4774:Rogers, Lawrence M. (1973). 4656:Rogers, Lawrence M. (1973). 4508:, Pegasus Press, pp. 218–282 4504:Rogers, Lawrence M., (1973) 4244:Caroline Fitzgerald (2011). 4218:Caroline Fitzgerald (2011). 4192:Caroline Fitzgerald (2011). 3800:. Department of Conservation 3312:Grey, Sir George (1812–1898) 3080:. 6 December 1861. p. 2 3009:Grey, Sir George (1812–1898) 2871:Coat of arms of George Grey 2667:Geraldton, Western Australia 2504:election in each district." 2068:and the English translation 1942:or be expelled south of the 1337:, attempted to persuade the 1230:supporting colonial forces. 1172:United Tribes of New Zealand 1081:came to equal the number of 1042:perpetrated against them by 657:, and both the purchase and 38:George Gray (disambiguation) 34:George Grey (disambiguation) 7: 6742:Governor of South Australia 6660:(public domain audiobooks) 6182:. June 2007. Archived from 5709:"The Christchurch Election" 5659:"The Christchurch Election" 3795:"Sir George Grey 1812–1898" 3341:Longmans, Green London 1936 3230:. NZ Listener. 6 March 2021 3054:Polynesian Mythology (book) 2984: 2669:, is also named after him. 1564:relationships with chiefs. 1508:then later established the 1430:in Auckland, as painted by 1191:causes of the Flagstaff War 1146:In March 1845, Māori chief 1054:Grey served as Governor of 975:Governor of South Australia 969:Governor of South Australia 655:colonisation of New Zealand 639:Governor of South Australia 332:Governor of South Australia 10: 8435: 6795:Colonel Thomas Gore Browne 6558:"Comment of George Grey", 5350:www.pohutukawatrust.org.nz 5324:"History of Mansion House" 4757:The Life of Henry Williams 4677:The Life of Henry Williams 4639:Williams, William (1974). 4622:The Life of Henry Williams 4116:The Life of Henry Williams 3421:The Wreck of the Elizabeth 3418:Henderson, Graeme (1973). 2678:Grey College, Bloemfontein 2485:Grey was returned for the 2379:1875–1876 general election 1896: 1788:Grey College, Bloemfontein 1664:Slavery Abolition Act 1833 994:Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran 895:, but then had to walk to 755:By political philosophy a 31: 8200: 8164:William Howley Goodenough 7998: 7987: 7948: 7777: 7766: 7684: 7618: 7497: 7406: 7352: 7126: 7074: 7054: 7038: 7022: 7014: 6996: 6987: 6982: 6964: 6955: 6947: 6937: 6917: 6909: 6902: 6886: 6878: 6873: 6863: 6854: 6846: 6831: 6822: 6809: 6798: 6792: 6781: 6770: 6759: 6748: 6739: 6730: 6725: 6685:Comments on scope of the 6393:Origins of the Maori Wars 6293:McLintock, A. H. (1958). 6150:Auckland University Press 5605:McLintock, Alexander Hare 5066:British Museum Collection 3352:"The Gray or Grey Family" 2700:are named for him, while 2345: 2320: 2291: 2268: 2243: 2220: 2195: 2170: 2149: 2146: 1993: 1362:from April to July 1847. 1283:Church Missionary Society 1203:Church Missionary Society 1193:and Heke had a number of 553: 506: 494: 473: 462: 454: 426: 409: 389: 384: 380: 368: 356: 348: 337: 329: 311: 293: 285: 274: 266: 253: 243: 217: 209: 198: 185: 173: 165: 154: 146: 134: 122: 108: 98: 87: 79: 75: 63: 45: 6605:(1): 3–6. Archived from 6551:"George Grey obituary", 6530:"Letter to the editor", 6523:"Letter to the editor", 6457:; McLean, Janet (2017). 6427:Sinclair, Keith (1986). 6391:Sinclair, Keith (1957). 6179:New Zealand Film Archive 6152:. p. 13-15, 20-22. 5901:– via Papers Past. 5553:"New Zealand Parliament" 5106:MacMillan, Mona (1969). 4453:The Te Roroa Report 1992 4133:Nicholson, John (2006). 3869:Accounts and Papers 1843 3825:The Daily Southern Cross 3740:"Grey, George 1812–1898" 3074:"Governor Grey sworn in" 2960: 2530: 2519:. The retiring member, 2515:seat in Auckland in the 2403:House of Representatives 2003:, taught Grey to speak 1915:, in what is called the 1907:over land ownership and 1739:as one of his esquires. 1640:provinces of New Zealand 1598:and Northern Districts. 1323:in the Wellington area. 1024:Aboriginal Witnesses Act 1018:Aboriginal Witnesses Act 954:and British colonisers. 839:Royal Sappers and Miners 783:, who was killed at the 8247:Prime Minister of Natal 7033:Constituency abolished 6825:Governor of Cape Colony 6773:Governor of New Zealand 6695:Johann Christian Ritter 6478:Wolfe, Richard (2005). 6405:"George Grey biography" 6280:Rutherford, J. (1961). 6089:. ("Grey, G.", p. 108). 6008:The Marlborough Express 5631:"General Election News" 5032:Auckland Grammar School 4870:Hawkins, Angus (2007). 4761:Early New Zealand Books 4751:Carleton, Hugh (1877). 4694:Newman, Keith (2010) . 4681:Early New Zealand Books 4671:Carleton, Hugh (1874). 4626:Early New Zealand Books 4616:Carleton, Hugh (1877). 4120:Early New Zealand Books 4110:Carleton, Hugh (1874). 4082:Early New Zealand Books 4072:Carleton, Hugh (1874). 4032:Patricia Burns (1989). 3877:William Clowes and Sons 3662:The Register (Adelaide) 3632:"Tamihana Te Rauparaha" 3600:Cygnet (7 March 1935). 3519:Favenc, Ernest (1888). 2941:of three points ermine. 2812:William Calder Marshall 2796:William Calder Marshall 2702:Lady Grey, Eastern Cape 2694:Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal 2405:at the end of January. 2123:Samuel Boteler Bristowe 2032:he introduced included 1899:Invasion of the Waikato 1893:Invasion of the Waikato 1770:Governor of Cape Colony 1744:Auckland Grammar School 1584:Waimate Mission Station 1546:William Ewart Gladstone 841:. Joining the party at 746:Invasion of the Waikato 647:Governor of Cape Colony 643:Governor of New Zealand 588:Invasion of the Waikato 149:Governor of New Zealand 70:Sir George Grey in 1861 8319:Explorers of Australia 8182:Walter Hely-Hutchinson 8152:William Gordon Cameron 6904:New Zealand Parliament 6857:Premier of New Zealand 6712:2 October 2018 at the 6576:online, 25 August 2010 6455:Quentin-Baxter, Alison 6369:The Treaty of Waitangi 6245:www.greyhighschool.com 5863:"THE GENERAL ELECTION" 5763:Scholefield, Guy Hardy 5443:Scholefield, Guy Hardy 5218:Belich, James (1986). 5120:Bell, Kenneth (1928). 4673:"Appendix to Vol. II." 4540:Fisher, Robin (2012). 4466:"Daily Southern Cross" 4161:Hekes War in the North 4112:"Appendix to Vol. II." 3357:The New Zealand Herald 2948: 2846:, an historical drama 2803: 2655:Grey Street, Melbourne 2629:in the South Island's 2500: 2477:and re-elected in the 2473:, Grey was elected in 2440: 2417: 2140:New Zealand Parliament 2133:Premier of New Zealand 2018: 1878: 1862: 1811:responsible government 1779: 1684:responsible government 1676: 1624: 1542: 1435: 1419:Government at Auckland 1143: 1036:Indigenous Australians 1032:Australian Aboriginals 961:on 3 December 1872 on 946:the habitual abuse of 882:First Anglo-Afghan War 651:premier of New Zealand 249:Sir Thomas Gore Browne 82:Premier of New Zealand 8068:Charles Henry Darling 6817:Charles Henry Darling 6691:South African Library 6516:"A summary of 1863", 6306:Milne, James (1899). 6241:"History of The Grey" 5165:Michael King (2003). 5150:Dalton, B.J. (1967). 5002:Fargher, Ray (2007). 4570:. Oati. p. 148. 3544:Grey, George (1841). 3463:Grey, George (1841). 3163:(1972) 11#2 pp 43–81. 3040:Angus & Robertson 2808:Statue of George Grey 2792:Statue of George Grey 2790: 2741:Taxa named after Grey 2730:, Western Australia. 2698:Greyton, Western Cape 2495: 2435: 2415: 2103:Home Rule for Ireland 2036:trees and Australian 2013: 1872: 1857: 1782:Grey was Governor of 1777: 1752:Provincial Government 1672: 1620: 1588:Edward Marsh Williams 1573:bishop of New Zealand 1537: 1426: 1356:Battle of Battle Hill 1141: 959:Seymour Thorne George 939:West Terrace Cemetery 929:Marriage and children 876:, they were taken to 855:Bonaparte Archipelago 815:83rd Regiment of Foot 805:Grey was sent to the 748:in 1863, with 14,000 709:Pōtatau Te Wherowhero 405:, Kingdom of Portugal 305:Charles Henry Darling 8409:Georgist politicians 8140:Henry Augustus Smyth 8092:Charles Craufurd Hay 8042:George Thomas Napier 8027:Galbraith Lowry Cole 6840:Sir Philip Wodehouse 6654:Works by George Grey 6645:Works by George Grey 6144:(Updated ed.). 5835:"The New Parliament" 5248:The New Zealand Wars 5195:The New Zealand Wars 5078:Hollis, Stephanie J. 3573:(27 February 2016). 3571:Shire of Northampton 3492:(27 February 2016). 3490:Shire of Northampton 3390:on 27 September 2011 3201:The New Zealand Wars 2973:Other sources give " 2814:was unveiled at the 2579:improve this section 2456:Samuel Paull Andrews 2452:City of Christchurch 2101:, of emigration, of 2088:Nicholas Chevalier's 2076:Polynesian Mythology 1314:Hutt Valley campaign 1004:Rufus River Massacre 827:North-West Australia 715:, in order to deter 570:Hutt Valley campaign 48:The Right Honourable 8109:Henry Hugh Clifford 8032:Thomas Francis Wade 6751:Lieutenant-Colonel 6726:Government offices 6609:on 20 January 2012. 6562:, 22 September 1898 6555:, 21 September 1898 5840:The Wanganui Herald 5687:"The Timaru Herald" 5636:The Wanganui Herald 5583:Bay of Plenty Times 3690:The Mail (Adelaide) 3657:"Posthumous Papers" 3337:Grace Lawless Lee, 2998:History of Adelaide 2872: 2858:in 1977, featuring 2828:Auckland High Court 2688:. Grey's Pass near 2541:St Paul's Cathedral 2377:electorates in the 2143: 2115:Henry Knight Storks 1954:Battle of Rangiriri 1922:The leaders of the 1476:, which started by 1455:Invasion of Waikato 1248:New Zealand Company 1100:New Zealand Company 1087:Māori King Movement 1075:European settlement 1030:testimony given by 973:Grey was the third 915:Resident Magistrate 757:Gladstonian liberal 600:Second Taranaki War 8103:Henry Bartle Frere 8047:Peregrine Maitland 8014:Rufane Shaw Donkin 7949:British occupation 7063:Served alongside: 7004:Title next held by 6972:Title next held by 6926:Served alongside: 6874:Political offices 6786:Thomas Gore Browne 6560:New Zealand Herald 6553:New Zealand Herald 6546:New Zealand Herald 6539:New Zealand Herald 6532:New Zealand Herald 6527:, 26 February 1864 6525:New Zealand Herald 6520:, 31 December 1863 6518:New Zealand Herald 5955:Wanganui Chronicle 5929:Poverty Bay Herald 5785:Poverty Bay Herald 4566:Jay, Ruka (2017). 4277:. 20 December 2012 4036:. 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Frederick Weld
Edward Stafford
George Bowen
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George Cathcart
Charles Henry Darling
Philip Wodehouse
Robert Wynyard
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