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Edward Baigent, the Glossary

Index Edward Baigent

Edward Baigent (22 June 1813 – 9 November 1892) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Arthur Robert Oliver, Christ Church Cathedral, Nelson, Cob (material), Fedor Kelling, Hectare, Henry Baigent, Joseph Shephard, Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, Nelson Province, Nelson, New Zealand, New Zealand Company, Podocarpus totara, The Evening Post (New Zealand), The Nelson Mail, Wai-iti River, Waimea (New Zealand electorate), Wakefield, New Zealand, Windlesham, 1853 New Zealand provincial elections, 1867 Waimea by-election, 1871 New Zealand general election, 1875–1876 New Zealand general election.

  2. Members of the Nelson Provincial Council
  3. New Zealand sawmillers
  4. People from Windlesham
  5. Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election

Arthur Robert Oliver

Arthur Robert Oliver (born 1829/30) was a New Zealand politician and a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand. Edward Baigent and Arthur Robert Oliver are new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.

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Christ Church Cathedral, Nelson

Christ Church Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral church at 1 Trafalgar Square, Nelson, New Zealand.

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Cob (material)

Cob, cobb, or clom (in Wales) is a natural building material made from subsoil, water, fibrous organic material (typically straw), and sometimes lime.

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Fedor Kelling

John Fedor Augustus Kelling, JP (11 February 1820 – 24 October 1909), known as Fedor Kelling, was a 19th-century Member of the New Zealand Parliament, representing Nelson. Edward Baigent and Fedor Kelling are members of the Nelson Provincial Council, new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates and Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election.

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Hectare

The hectare (SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), that is, 10,000 square meters (10,000 m2), and is primarily used in the measurement of land.

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Henry Baigent

Henry Baigent (1844 – 31 August 1929) was a timber miller, and served as a city councillor and mayor of Nelson, New Zealand.

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Joseph Shephard

Joseph Shephard (1822 – 25 October 1898) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Nelson, New Zealand. Edward Baigent and Joseph Shephard are new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.

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Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand

The mayor of Nelson is the head of the municipal government of Nelson, New Zealand, and presides over the Nelson City Council.

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Nelson Province

Nelson Province was constituted in 1853 under the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, and originally covered the entire upper South Island, including all of present-day Buller, Kaikoura, Marlborough, and Tasman districts, along with Nelson City, Grey District north of the Grey River, and the Hurunui District north of the Hurunui River.

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Nelson, New Zealand

Nelson (Whakatū) is a New Zealand city and unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island.

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New Zealand Company

The New Zealand Company, chartered in the United Kingdom, was a company that existed in the first half of the 19th century on a business model that was focused on the systematic colonisation of New Zealand.

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Podocarpus totara

Podocarpus totara (the tōtara is a species of podocarp tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows throughout the North Island, South Island and rarely on Stewart Island / Rakiura in lowland, montane and lower subalpine forest at elevations of up to 600 m. Tōtara is commonly found in lowland areas where the soil is fertile and well drained.

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The Evening Post (New Zealand)

The Evening Post (8 February 1865 – 6 July 2002) was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The Nelson Mail

The Nelson Mail is a 4-day a week newspaper in Nelson, New Zealand owned by media business Stuff Ltd.

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Wai-iti River

The Wai-iti River is in the north of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Waimea (New Zealand electorate)

Waimea was a parliamentary electorate in the Nelson Province of New Zealand, from 1853 to 1887.

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Wakefield, New Zealand

Wakefield (Tiraweke or Wekipira) is a settlement in the Tasman District of New Zealand's South Island, located about 25km south west of Nelson.

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Windlesham

Windlesham is a major village in the Surrey Heath borough of Surrey, England, approximately south west of central London.

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1853 New Zealand provincial elections

The 1853 New Zealand provincial elections were the first elections in New Zealand to elect members and superintendents to the newly created Provinces of New Zealand.

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1867 Waimea by-election

The 1867 Waimea by-election was a by-election held on 28 June 1867 in the electorate during the 3rd New Zealand Parliament.

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1871 New Zealand general election

The 1871 New Zealand general election was held between 14 January and 23 February to elect 78 MPs across 72 electorates to the fifth session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1875–1876 New Zealand general election

The 1875–1876 New Zealand general election was held between 20 December 1875 and 29 January 1876 to elect a total of 88 MPs in 73 electorates to the 6th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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See also

Members of the Nelson Provincial Council

New Zealand sawmillers

People from Windlesham

Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Baigent