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    Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841 – April 1892) was a New Zealand member of parliament representing Christchurch North from 1889 to 1890. He was also a...
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  • Edward Humphreys may refer to: Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841–1892), New Zealand Member of Parliament Edward Morgan Humphreys (1882–1955), Welsh novelist...
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    township was named. One is that Mrs Alice Humphreys (née Hawdon, 1848–1934), whose husband Edward Wingfield Humphreys owned and had surveyed for sale sections...
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    prospering districts. Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841–1892) is credited with naming the valley 'Strath Taieri'. Alice Humphreys (née Hawdon, 1848–1934)...
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  • Zealand Legislative Council. (His wife's sister later married Edward Wingfield Humphreys.) He represented the Oamaru electorate from 1866 to 9 April 1869...
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    Bryce Succeeded by William Fox Preceded by Henry Thomson Member of Parliament for Christchurch North 1884–1889 Succeeded by Edward Wingfield Humphreys...
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  • Warburton Hamilton (1825–1883), Canterbury Provincial Councillor Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841–1892), New Zealand MP for Christchurch North (1889–1890)...
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    William Pember Reeves 802 John Tippett Smith Westby Perceval 945 Edward Wingfield Humphreys Richard Molesworth Taylor 2,494 Eden George Clutha Thomas Mackenzie...
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  • (typhoid) 24 April – John Davies (Ossian Gwent), poet, 53 27 April – Edward Wingfield Humphreys, Welsh-born New Zealand politician, 50/51 6 May – Robert J. Davies...
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    December 1868 in Christchurch, and his daughter Alice married Edward Wingfield Humphreys on 22 April 1869 at St John the Baptist Church in Christchurch...
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    Westby Perceval, Richard Molesworth Taylor, John Tippett Smith and Edward Wingfield Humphreys. George came a distant last, receiving 119 votes out of a total...
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  • Zealand, and his resignation became effective in early 1889. Edward Wingfield Humphreys won the resulting 1889 by-election and served until the end of...
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    was elected to the 10th Parliament. Jones was a first cousin of Edward Wingfield Humphreys, who represented the Christchurch North electorate in 1889–90...
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  • Molesworth Taylor (2614 votes), John Tippett Smith (1811 votes), Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1666 votes) and Eden George (119 votes). Reeves, Perceval and...
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    Constituency recreated after abolition in 1890 Title last held by Edward Wingfield Humphreys Member of Parliament for Christchurch North 1905–1908 Succeeded by...
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    Calais in 1509, where he continued in a joint appointment with Richard Wingfield. Talbot supported Henry Tudor at Bosworth, where he commanded the right...
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    south-facing gardens. Antiquary Edward Williams (1762-1833) was baptised at Leighton in 1762. Cricketer William Wingfield was vicar of Leighton from 1863...
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  • .. Gerald Peter Hudson ... Ahriman Chris Humphreys ... Graham Ashe Michael J. Jackson ... Sean Burns Edward Jewesbury ... Jason Landry Marine Jolivet...
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    (staff) leading Welsh language poet and master at the school. Edward Maria Wingfield, English colonist of America and later Governor of the school Martin...
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  • English composer Humphrey Wells, former Governor of Georgia Humphrey Wingfield (died 1545), English lawyer, Speaker of the House of Commons of England...
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