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Henry Sewell (1807 - 1879) was a prominent 19th century New Zealand politician. He was a notable campaigner for New Zealand self-government, and is generally regarded as having been the country's first Premier.

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Prime Minister of New Zealand

, Henry Sewell, led the country for the shortest total time; his only term lasted only thirteen days... heads of government directly succeed the other. Name Took Office Left Office Party 1 Henry Sewell 7... Atkinson served longer than Sewell in total). New Zealand is also one of the few countries in the...

Edward Stafford (politician)

requests from politicians such as Henry Sewell, Stafford declined to stand for parliament until the..., Stafford refused to compete for the office. Instead, it was taken by Sewell. Sewell's term, however... number of days as Sewell's, Stafford was deemed the only suitable candidate remaining, and agreed to...

Edward Gibbon Wakefield

Gibbon had travelled with Henry Sewell who had been deputy chairman and full time manager of the.... Sewell went ashore and met up with various dignitaries including Daniel Bell Wakefield, another of the... colonial theory. He and Sewell applied for an injunction to prevent the Commissioner of Crown Lands...

Timeline of New Zealand history

sale. 1856 Henry Sewell forms first ministry under responsible government and becomes first...

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