Edward Jollie, the Glossary
Edward Jollie (1 September 1825 – 7 August 1894) was a pioneer land surveyor in New Zealand, initially as a cadet surveyor with the New Zealand Company.[1]
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18 relations: Brampton, Carlisle, Canterbury Province, Canterbury Region, Cheviot (New Zealand electorate), Christchurch, Christchurch Central City, Francis Jollie, Frederick Weld, Linwood, New Zealand, Mosgiel, National Library of New Zealand, New Zealand Company, Otago Daily Times, Patea, Southbridge, New Zealand, The Honourable, Wairau Valley, Wellington.
- Members of Canterbury provincial executive councils
- Members of the Canterbury Provincial Council
Brampton, Carlisle
Brampton is a market town and civil parish in the Cumberland unitary authority of Cumbria, England.
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Canterbury Province
The Canterbury Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
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Canterbury Region
Canterbury (Waitaha) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island.
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Cheviot (New Zealand electorate)
Cheviot was a parliamentary electorate in the Canterbury region of New Zealand, from 1858 to 1890.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Christchurch Central City
Christchurch Central City or Christchurch City Centre is the geographical centre and the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Francis Jollie
Francis Jollie (1815 – 30 November 1870) was a politician in New Zealand. Edward Jollie and Francis Jollie are 19th-century New Zealand politicians, English emigrants to New Zealand and new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.
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Frederick Weld
Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld (9 May 1823 – 20 July 1891), was an English-born New Zealand politician and colonial administrator of various British colonies and territories located in Oceania and Southeast Asia. Edward Jollie and Frederick Weld are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.
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Linwood, New Zealand
Linwood is an inner suburb of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Mosgiel
Mosgiel (Te Konika o te Matamata) is an urban satellite of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand, fifteen kilometres west of the city's centre.
National Library of New Zealand
The National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga) Act 2003).
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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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Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Patea
Patea is the third-largest town in South Taranaki District, New Zealand.
Southbridge, New Zealand
Southbridge is a small town on the Canterbury Plains in the South Island of New Zealand.
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The Honourable
The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.
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Wairau Valley
Wairau Valley is the valley of the Wairau River in Marlborough, New Zealand and also the name of the main settlement in the upper valley.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
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See also
Members of Canterbury provincial executive councils
- Alfred Cox (politician)
- Andrew Duncan (mayor)
- Augustus White
- Charles Blakiston
- Charles Bowen (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Simeon (colonist)
- Edward Cephas John Stevens
- Edward Jollie
- Francis James Garrick
- George Buckley (New Zealand politician)
- George Hart (politician)
- George Ross (farmer)
- Henry Barnes Gresson
- Henry Richard Webb
- Henry Tancred (New Zealand politician)
- Henry Wynn-Williams
- Hugh Murray-Aynsley
- James Bonar (politician)
- John Cracroft Wilson
- John Evans Brown
- John Hall (New Zealand politician)
- John Ollivier
- John Thomas Peacock
- Joseph Beswick
- Joseph Brittan
- Joshua Williams (lawyer)
- Leslie Lee (New Zealand politician)
- Richard James Strachan Harman
- Richard Packer (politician)
- Robert Heaton Rhodes
- Robert Wilkin (politician)
- Samuel Bealey
- Thomas Cass (surveyor)
- Thomas Joynt
- Walter Kennaway
- William John Warburton Hamilton
- William Miles Maskell
- William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)
- William Rolleston
- William Sefton Moorhouse
- William Travers (New Zealand politician)
Members of the Canterbury Provincial Council
- Alfred Cox (politician)
- Charles Bowen (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Simeon (colonist)
- Charles Wyatt (politician)
- Edmund Barff
- Edward Cephas John Stevens
- Edward Hargreaves
- Edward Jollie
- Edward Richardson
- Francis James Garrick
- George Armstrong (New Zealand politician)
- George Buckley (New Zealand politician)
- George Ross (farmer)
- Henry Richard Webb
- Henry Sawtell
- Henry Tancred (New Zealand politician)
- Isaac Cookson (politician)
- James Bonar (politician)
- James FitzGerald (New Zealand politician)
- John Cracroft Wilson
- John Hall (New Zealand politician)
- John Ollivier
- John Thomas Peacock
- John Watts-Russell
- Joseph Beswick
- Joseph Brittan
- Joshua Williams (lawyer)
- Lancelot Walker
- Leslie Lee (New Zealand politician)
- Marmaduke Dixon (settler)
- Richard James Strachan Harman
- Richard Packer (politician)
- Richard Reeves (New Zealand politician)
- Robert Wilkin (politician)
- Samuel Bealey
- Thomas Cass (surveyor)
- Thomas Joynt
- Thomas Potts
- Walter Kennaway
- Walter Pilliet
- William Cowlishaw
- William John Warburton Hamilton
- William Miles Maskell
- William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)
- William Rolleston
- William Sefton Moorhouse
- William Travers (New Zealand politician)