Octavius Hadfield (6 October 1814 – 11 December 1904) was Archdeacon of Kāpiti, Bishop of Wellington from 1870 to 1893 and Primate of New Zealand from...
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businessman and politician Octavius Gilchrist (1779–1823), English antiquary Octavius Hadfield (1814–1904), New Zealand bishop Octavius Hammond (1835–1908),...
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British writer Jordan Hadfield (born 1987), English footballer Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1812–1885), British architect Octavius Hadfield (1814–1904), New Zealand...
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been "an astute politician and skilled orator and debater", took Octavius Hadfield, the Bishop of Wellington, to the Supreme Court (renamed in 1980 to...
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Williams send a missionary and in November 1839 Octavius Hadfield travelled with Henry Williams, and Hadfield established an Anglican mission on the Kapiti...
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Nicholson, Wellington, then by foot to Ōtaki with the Rev. Octavius Hadfield, where Hadfield established a mission station. From December 1839 to January...
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offer despite warnings from many influential missionaries such as Octavius Hadfield and a previous Chief Justice, William Martin, that the purchase was...
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Wellington Te Ara: Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 - Octavius Hadfield Dictionary of New Zealand Biography - Octavius Hadfield Diocese of Wellington...
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Waiongana and Waipuia of Waitara. In 1840 he was baptised by the Rev. Octavius Hadfield at the Waikanae Mission of the Church Missionary Society (CMS). From...
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William Charles Cotton (1813–1879) - from England to New Zealand Octavius Hadfield (1814–1904) - from Isle of Wight to New Zealand John Geddie (missionary)...
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