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Wakefield, Edward Gibbon
125 words, approx. 1 pages (born March 20, 1796, London, Eng.—died May 16, 1862, Wellington, N.Z.) British colonizer of South Australia and New Zealand. After viewing the problems of the penal system, including the forcible removal of convicts to British colonies, he wrote...
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 Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March, 1796 – May 16, 1862) was the driving force behind much of the early colonization of South Australia, and later New Zealand. Wakefield, who in 1816 married Eliza Pattle (1799 – 1820), was the eldest son of...



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 The Australian Journal of Politics and History
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue.(Review)
03/01/1999: 723 words, approx. 2 pages EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue By Ged Martin. Edinburgh: Ann Barry, 1997, 56pp. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are all at least familiar. Something to do with the planned settlement of Adelaide and the Canterbury area...
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 The Australian Journal of Politics and History
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration.(Review)
03/01/1999: 740 words, approx. 3 pages EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration. By various authors, Wellington: GP Publications in association with The Friends of the Turnbull Library, 1997, illustrated, pp. 220. No price given. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are...


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