Flagstaff War, the Glossary
The Flagstaff War, also known as Heke's War, Hōne Heke's Rebellion and the Northern War, was fought between 11 March 1845 and 11 January 1846 in and around the Bay of Islands, New Zealand.[1]
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105 relations: Alfred Brown (missionary), Aperahama Taonui, Archdeacon, Artillery, Auckland, Ōhaeawai, Ōkaihau, Battle of Ōhaeawai, Battle of Kororāreka, Battle of Puketutu, Battle of Ruapekapeka, Bay of Islands, Board of Ordnance, British Army, Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Colony of New Zealand, Congreve rocket, Consul (representative), Cyprian Bridge (British Army officer), David Robertson-Macdonald, Early New Zealand Books, East India Company, Edward Garrard Marsh, Ensign of the United States, Eruera Maihi Patuone, Flagstaff Hill (New Zealand), Flax in New Zealand, Frederick Edward Maning, George Grey, George Phillpotts, Gilbert Mair (trader), Governor-General of New Zealand, Hōne Heke, Henry Despard, Henry Williams (missionary), HMS Calliope (1837), HMS Castor (1832), HMS Elphinstone, HMS Hazard (1837), HMS North Star (1824), Hokianga, Hugh Carleton, Iwi, Jacky Marmon, James Busby, James Everard Home, Jean-Baptiste Pompallier, Kaikohe, Kawakawa River, Kawakawa, New Zealand, ... Expand index (55 more) »
- 1845 in New Zealand
- Conflicts in 1845
- Conflicts in 1846
- History of the Bay of Islands
- History of the Northland Region
- New Zealand Wars
Alfred Brown (missionary)
Alfred Nesbit Brown (23 October 1803 – 7 September 1884) was a member of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) and one of a number of missionaries who travelled to New Zealand in the early 19th century to bring Christianity to the Māori people. Flagstaff War and Alfred Brown (missionary) are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Aperahama Taonui
Aperahama Taonui (died 23 September 1882) was a New Zealand tribal leader, prophet, historian, teacher and assessor.
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Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians, Eastern Orthodox churches and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop.
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Artillery
Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms.
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Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
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Ōhaeawai
Ōhaeawai is a small village at the junction of State Highway 1 and State Highway 12 in the Far North District of New Zealand, some from Auckland. Flagstaff War and Ōhaeawai are far North District.
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Ōkaihau
Ōkaihau is a small town in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island, just north of Kaikohe. Flagstaff War and Ōkaihau are far North District.
Battle of Ōhaeawai
The Battle of Ōhaeawai, part of the Flagstaff War, was fought in July 1845 at Ōhaeawai in Northland, New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Battle of Ōhaeawai are Conflicts in 1845 and far North District.
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Battle of Kororāreka
The Battle of Kororāreka, or the Burning of Kororāreka, on 11 March 1845, was an engagement of the Flagstaff War in New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Battle of Kororāreka are 1845 in New Zealand.
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Battle of Puketutu
The Battle of Puketutu (Puketutu) was an engagement that took place on 8 May 1845 between British forces, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel William Hulme, and Māori warriors, led by Hōne Heke and Te Ruki Kawiti, during the Flagstaff War in the Bay of Islands region of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Battle of Puketutu are 1845 in New Zealand, Conflicts in 1845, far North District, history of the Bay of Islands and New Zealand Wars.
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Battle of Ruapekapeka
The Battle of Ruapekapeka was an engagement that took place from late-December 1845 to mid-January 1846 between British forces, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Despard, and Māori warriors of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe), led by Hōne Heke and Te Ruki Kawiti, during the Flagstaff War in the Bay of Islands region of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Battle of Ruapekapeka are far North District.
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Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands is an area on the east coast of the Far North District of the North Island of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Bay of Islands are far North District.
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Board of Ordnance
The Board of Ordnance was a British government body.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Charles Augustus FitzRoy
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, (10 June 179616 February 1858) was a British Army officer, politician and colonial administrator who held governorships in several British colonies during the 19th century.
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Colony of New Zealand
The Colony of New Zealand was a colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that encompassed the islands of New Zealand which was proclaimed by its British settler population in 1841, and which lasted until 1907.
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Congreve rocket
The Congreve rocket was a type of rocket artillery designed by British inventor Sir William Congreve in 1808.
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Consul (representative)
A consul is an official representative of a government who resides in a foreign country to assist and protect citizens of the consul's country, and to promote and facilitate commercial and diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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Cyprian Bridge (British Army officer)
Colonel Cyprian Bridge (7 June 1807 – 9 July 1885) was an officer of the 58th Regiment of Foot, British Army, and war artist.
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David Robertson-Macdonald
Admiral David Robertson-Macdonald, 11th of Kinlochmoidart (6 August 1817 – 16 May 1910), also known as David Robertson, was a Scottish officer in the Royal Navy.
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Early New Zealand Books
Early New Zealand Books (ENZB) is a project from the library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched in 2005, that aims at providing keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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Edward Garrard Marsh
Edward Garrard Marsh (1783–1862) was an English poet and Anglican clergyman.
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Ensign of the United States
The ensign of the United States is the flag of the United States when worn as an ensign (a type of maritime flag identifying nationality, usually flown from the stern of a ship or boat, or from an installation or facility of the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard or the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration ashore).
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Eruera Maihi Patuone
Eruera Maihi Patuone (c.1764 – 19 September 1872) was a Māori rangatira (chief), the son of the Ngāti Hao chief Tapua and his wife Te Kawehau. Flagstaff War and Eruera Maihi Patuone are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Flagstaff Hill (New Zealand)
Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill) overlooks the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Flagstaff Hill (New Zealand) are far North District.
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Flax in New Zealand
New Zealand flax describes the common New Zealand perennial plants Phormium tenax and Phormium colensoi, known by the Māori names harakeke and wharariki respectively.
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Frederick Edward Maning
Frederick Edward Maning (5 July 1812 – 25 July 1883) was an early settler in New Zealand, a writer, and a judge of the Native Land Court.
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George Grey
Sir George Grey, KCB (14 April 1812 – 19 September 1898) was a British soldier, explorer, colonial administrator and writer.
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George Phillpotts
Lieutenant George Phillpotts (1814 – 1 July 1845) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
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Gilbert Mair (trader)
Gilbert Mair (23 May 1799 – 16 July 1857) was a sailor and a merchant trader who visited New Zealand for the first time when he was twenty, and lived there from 1824 till his death.
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Governor-General of New Zealand
The governor-general of New Zealand (Te kāwana tianara o Aotearoa) is the representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles III.
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Hōne Heke
Hōne Wiremu Heke Pōkai (1807/1808 – 7 August 1850), born Heke Pōkai and later often referred to as Hōne Heke, was a highly influential Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) and a war leader in northern New Zealand; he was affiliated with the Ngati Rahiri, Ngai Tawake, Ngati Tautahi, Te Matarahurahu and Te Uri-o-Hua hapū (subtribes) of Ngāpuhi.
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Henry Despard
Major General Henry Despard (October 1783 – 30 April 1859) was a British Army officer of the 17th Regiment of Foot (1799–1838), Staff of Ireland (1838–1842) and 99th Regiment of Foot (1842–1854).
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Henry Williams (missionary)
Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century. Flagstaff War and Henry Williams (missionary) are Treaty of Waitangi.
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HMS Calliope (1837)
HMS Calliope was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in October 1837 and broken up in November 1883.
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HMS Castor (1832)
HMS Castor, launched and commissioned in 1832, was a 36-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy and the third naval ship to bear the name.
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HMS Elphinstone
No ships of the Royal Navy directly bore the name HMS Elphinstone.
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HMS Hazard (1837)
HMS Hazard was an 18-gun ''Favorite''-class sloop of the Royal Navy.
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HMS North Star (1824)
HMS North Star was a 28-gun sixth-rate post ship built to an 1817 design by the Surveyors of the Navy.
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Hokianga
The Hokianga is an area surrounding the Hokianga Harbour, also known as the Hokianga River, a long estuarine drowned valley on the west coast in the north of the North Island of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Hokianga are far North District.
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Hugh Carleton
Hugh Francis Carleton (3 July 1810 – 14 July 1890) was New Zealand's first member of parliament.
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Iwi
Iwi are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society.
Jacky Marmon
John Marmon, known as Jacky Marmon (1798-1800?–1880), was an Australian sailor, who became one of the first Europeans to live as a Pākehā Māori.
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James Busby
James Busby (7 February 1802 – 15 July 1871) was the British Resident in New Zealand from 1833 to 1840. Flagstaff War and James Busby are Treaty of Waitangi.
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James Everard Home
Captain Sir James Everard Home, 2nd Baronet, (25 October 1798 – 1 November 1853), born at Well Manor, Hampshire, England, was an eminent nineteenth century Royal Navy officer.
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Jean-Baptiste Pompallier
Jean-Baptiste François Pompallier (11 December 1801 – 21 December 1871) was the first Roman Catholic bishop in New Zealand and, with priests and brothers of the Marist order, he organised the Roman Catholic Church throughout the country. Flagstaff War and Jean-Baptiste Pompallier are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Kaikohe
Kaikohe is the seat of the Far North District of New Zealand, situated on State Highway 12 about 260 km from Auckland. Flagstaff War and Kaikohe are far North District.
Kawakawa River
The Kawakawa River is in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. Flagstaff War and Kawakawa River are far North District.
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Kawakawa, New Zealand
Kawakawa is a small town in the Bay of Islands area of the Northland Region of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Kawakawa, New Zealand are far North District.
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Kerikeri
Kerikeri is the largest town in Northland, New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Kerikeri are far North District.
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Kerikeri River
The Kerikeri River rises in the Puketi Forest inland from Kerikeri and flows into the western extremity of the Bay of Islands in northern New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Kerikeri River are far North District.
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Lake Ōmāpere
Lake Ōmāpere is the largest lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and lake Ōmāpere are far North District.
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Maihi Paraone Kawiti
Maihi Paraone Kawiti (1807–21 May 1889) was a New Zealand tribal leader.
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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Naval artillery in the Age of Sail
Naval artillery in the Age of Sail encompasses the period of roughly 1571–1862: when large, sail-powered wooden naval warships dominated the high seas, mounting a large variety of types and sizes of cannon as their main armament.
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Nōpera Panakareao
Nōpera Panakareao (? – 13 April 1856) was a New Zealand tribal leader, evangelist and assessor.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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New Zealand Church Missionary Society
The New Zealand Church Missionary Society (NZCMS) is a mission society working within the Anglican Communion and Protestant, Evangelical Anglicanism.
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
The New Zealand Electronic Text Collection (NZETC; Te Pūhikotuhi o Aotearoa) is a freely accessible online archive of New Zealand and Pacific Islands texts and heritage materials that are held by the Victoria University of Wellington Library.
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New Zealand Wars
The New Zealand Wars (Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa) took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand colonial government and allied Māori on one side, and Māori and Māori-allied settlers on the other. Flagstaff War and New Zealand Wars are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Ngāpuhi
Ngāpuhi (or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei.
Northland Region
The Northland Region (Te Tai Tokerau) is the northernmost of New Zealand's 16 local government regions.
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Okiato
Okiato or Old Russell is a small town in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, south of present-day Russell. Flagstaff War and Okiato are far North District.
Pakaraka
Pakaraka is a settlement in Northland, New Zealand, at the junction of State Highway 1 and 10, in the district the Ngāpuhi tribe called Tai-a-mai. Flagstaff War and Pakaraka are far North District.
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Pā
The word pā (often spelled pa in English) can refer to any Māori village or defensive settlement, but often refers to hillforts – fortified settlements with palisades and defensive terraces – and also to fortified villages.
Pākehā
Pākehā (or Pakeha) is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand.
Pākehā Māori
Pākehā Māori or Pakeha Maori were early European settlers (known as Pākehā in the Māori language) who lived among the Māori in New Zealand.
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Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi)
Pōmare II (18th century – 1850), originally named Whiria, was a Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in New Zealand and the leader of the Ngāti Manu hapu (subtribe) of the Ngāpuhi.
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Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (died 25 June 1860) was a Māori warrior, leader of the Waikato iwi (confederation of tribes), the first Māori King and founder of the Te Wherowhero royal dynasty.
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Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.
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Resident minister
A resident minister, or resident for short, is a government official required to take up permanent residence in another country.
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Rifle
A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a barrel that has a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall.
Robert Wynyard
Major General Robert Henry Wynyard (24 December 1802 – 6 January 1864) was a British Army officer and New Zealand colonial administrator, serving at various times as Lieutenant Governor of New Ulster Province, Administrator of the Government, and was the first Superintendent of Auckland Province.
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Royal Artillery
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises thirteen Regular Army regiments, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and five Army Reserve regiments.
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Royal Engineers
The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is the engineering arm of the British Army.
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Royal Marines
The Royal Marines, also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, and officially as the Corps of Royal Marines, are the United Kingdom's amphibious special operations capable commando force, one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, and provide a company strength unit to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).
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Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.
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Russell, New Zealand
Russell, also known by the Māori name, is a town in the Bay of Islands, in New Zealand's far north. Flagstaff War and Russell, New Zealand are far North District and history of the Northland Region.
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Sloop
A sloop is a sailboat with a single mast typically having only one headsail in front of the mast and one mainsail aft of (behind) the mast.
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
Tapu (Polynesian culture)
Tapu is a Polynesian traditional concept denoting something holy or sacred, with "spiritual restriction" or "implied prohibition"; it involves rules and prohibitions.
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Taua
A taua is a war party in the tradition of the Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand.
Tāmati Wāka Nene
Tāmati Wāka Nene (1780s – 4 August 1871) was a Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) who fought as an ally of the British in the Flagstaff War of 1845–46. Flagstaff War and Tāmati Wāka Nene are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Te Ahuahu
Te Ahuahu is a 373 m high andesitic basaltic scoria cone to the east of Lake Ōmāpere, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. Flagstaff War and te Ahuahu are far North District.
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Te Ruki Kawiti
Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s – 5 May 1854) was a prominent Māori rangatira (chief). Flagstaff War and Te Ruki Kawiti are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Te Waimate Mission
Te Waimate Mission was the fourth mission station established in New Zealand and the first settlement inland from the Bay of Islands. Flagstaff War and te Waimate Mission are far North District and history of the Bay of Islands.
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The Crown
The Crown broadly represents the state in all its aspects within the jurisprudence of the Commonwealth realms and their subdivisions (such as the Crown Dependencies, overseas territories, provinces, or states).
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Thomas Gore Browne
Colonel Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne (3 July 1807 – 17 April 1887) was a British colonial administrator, who was Governor of St Helena, Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Tasmania and Governor of Bermuda.
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Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi), sometimes referred to as Te Tiriti, is a document of central importance to the history of New Zealand, its constitution, and its national mythos. Flagstaff War and Treaty of Waitangi are history of the Bay of Islands.
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Union Jack
The Union Jack or Union Flag is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom.
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Vitex lucens
Vitex lucens, or pūriri, is an evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand.
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Waikare
Waikare is a locality in Northland, New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Waikare are far North District.
Waimate North
Waimate North is a small settlement in Northland, New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Waimate North are far North District.
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Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal (Māori: Te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi) is a New Zealand permanent commission of inquiry established under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975. Flagstaff War and Waitangi Tribunal are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Waitangi, Northland
Waitangi is a locality on the north side of the Waitangi River in the Bay of Islands, north of Whangārei, on the North Island of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and Waitangi, Northland are far North District, history of the Northland Region and Treaty of Waitangi.
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William Colenso
William Colenso (17 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) FRS was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and politician.
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William Hobson
Captain William Hobson (26 September 1792 – 10 September 1842) was an Irish officer in the British Royal Navy, who served as the first Governor of New Zealand. Flagstaff War and William Hobson are Treaty of Waitangi.
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William Hulme (British Army officer)
Lieutenant Colonel William Hulme (10 May 1788 – 21 August 1855) was an officer of the 96th Regiment of Foot, British Army.
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William Williams (bishop)
William Williams (18 July 1800 – 9 February 1878) was consecrated as the first Anglican Bishop of Waiapu, New Zealand, on 3 April 1859 by the General Synod at Wellington. Flagstaff War and William Williams (bishop) are Treaty of Waitangi.
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Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
Wiremu Kīngi Maketū (also known as Maketū Wharetotara or Waretotara) (c. 1824 – 7 March 1842) was the first person executed in New Zealand under British rule.
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The 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment, raised in 1755.
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The 96th Regiment of Foot was a British Army regiment, raised in 1798.
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The 99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1824.
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See also
1845 in New Zealand
- 1845 in New Zealand
- Battle of Kororāreka
- Battle of Puketutu
- Flagstaff War
Conflicts in 1845
- Albanian revolt of 1845
- Battle Of Tizi Ouzou (1845)
- Battle of Beler
- Battle of Dargo (1845)
- Battle of Estrelleta
- Battle of Ferozeshah
- Battle of Mudki
- Battle of Puketutu
- Battle of Sidi Brahim
- Battle of Vuelta de Obligado
- Battle of Ōhaeawai
- Dominican War of Independence
- First Anglo-Sikh war
- Flagstaff War
- Franco-Tahitian War
- Malespín's War
- March Revolution (Ecuador)
- Milwaukee Bridge War
Conflicts in 1846
- Battle of Aliwal
- Battle of Baddowal
- Battle of Gdów
- Battle of Laguna Limpia
- Battle of Sobraon
- Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)
- Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1846)
- Emboscada (historical event)
- First Anglo-Sikh war
- Flagstaff War
- Franco-Tahitian War
- Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846
- Greater Poland uprising (1846)
- Hutt Valley campaign
- Kot massacre
- Kraków uprising
- Mexican–American War
- Patuleia
- Revolt of the Faitiões
- Revolution of Maria da Fonte
- Second Carlist War
- Solís Uprising
- Whanganui campaign
History of the Bay of Islands
- Battle of Puketutu
- Flagstaff War
- Pompallier House
- Stone Store
- Te Waimate Mission
- Treaty House
- Treaty of Waitangi
- Waitangi Treaty Monument
History of the Northland Region
- 11th (North Auckland) Mounted Rifles
- Boyd massacre
- Butler Point Whaling Museum
- Christ Church, Russell
- Dog Tax War
- Flagstaff War
- Kauri Museum
- Māngungu Mission
- Opo (dolphin)
- Rangihoua Bay
- Ruatuna
- Russell, New Zealand
- St John the Baptist Church (Waimate North)
- Waitangi, Northland
New Zealand Wars
- Albert Barracks
- Alexandra Redoubt
- Battle of Battle Hill
- Battle of Mahoetahi
- Battle of Puketutu
- Battle of Rangiriri
- Battle of Te Pōrere
- Cameron Blockhouse
- Camerontown
- Defence of Pukekohe East
- Dog Tax War
- East Cape War
- First Taranaki War
- Flagstaff War
- HMS Sandfly (1863)
- Hutt Valley campaign
- Invasion of the Waikato
- Kūpapa
- List of New Zealand Wars Victoria Cross recipients
- Military Stores Department (New Zealand)
- New Zealand Cross (1869)
- New Zealand Memorial
- New Zealand War Medal
- New Zealand Wars
- New Zealand land confiscations
- Otago pack saddle
- Parihaka
- Pioneer (paddle-steamer)
- Queen's Redoubt
- Second Taranaki War
- Siege of Ngatapa
- Smelting House ruins
- Taranaki wars
- Tauranga campaign
- Te Kooti's War
- Te Pōrere Redoubts
- The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa (book)
- Timeline of Māori battles
- Tītokowaru's War
- Upper Hutt Blockhouse
- Völkner incident
- Vincent O'Malley
- Wairau Affray
- Whanganui campaign
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagstaff_War
Also known as Causes of the Flagstaff War, First Maori War, First Māori War, Flagstaff war., Heki's War, Honi Heki war, The Flagstaff War.
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