Alfred Ludlam (1810 – 8 November 1877) was a leading New Zealand politician, horticulturist and farmer who owned land at Wellington and in the Hutt Valley...
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Ludlam is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), British-New Zealand politician Charles Ludlam (1943–1987)...
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New Zealand Parliament New constituency Member of Parliament for Hutt 1853–1855 Served alongside: Alfred Ludlam Succeeded by Dillon Bell...
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electorate. Hutt Bell resigned in 1858 and was succeeded by William Fitzherbert. Ludlam, the other representative of Hutt, resigned in 1856 and was replaced by...
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(1799–1802) Sir William Hill Irvine (1858–1943), Australian politician Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), New Zealand politician and philanthropist John Martin (1812–1875)...
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December Charles Brown Grey and Bell New Plymouth First 8 November Alfred Ludlam Hutt Wellington Second 16 November Dillon Bell Hutt Wellington First...
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period of European settlement land at Waiwhetū was worked by Irish-born Alfred Ludlam, who was a member of three of New Zealand's four earliest parliaments...
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Country Cutten resigned on 23 July 1855. His seat remained vacant. Hutt Ludlam resigned on 9 July 1855. His seat remained vacant. Town of Nelson & Waimea...
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Otago 27 September Thomas King Grey and Bell New Plymouth 27 August Alfred Ludlam Hutt Wellington 18 August Edward Gibbon Wakefield Hutt Wellington 19...
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Parliament Preceded by Alfred Ludlam Member of Parliament for Hutt 1856–1858 Served alongside: Dillon Bell Succeeded by William Fitzherbert Alfred Renall...
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