George Laurenson (5 July 1857 – 19 November 1913) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Lyttelton in the South Island. The Lyttelton Times parliamentary...
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Laurenson is a Scottish and English surname Meaning "Son of Laurence". Notable people with the surname include: George Laurenson (1857–1913), New Zealand...
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James Philip Laurenson (17 February 1940 – 18 April 2024) was a New Zealand stage and screen actor, based in the UK. Laurenson was born in Marton, North...
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many also saw Mackenzie as too new a recruit to the party to lead it. Laurenson had been an MP since 1899 and represented the urban and more left-leaning...
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Ward stepped down and was replaced by Thomas Mackenzie, who defeated George Laurenson by 22 votes to 9 (John A. Millar did not stand in this leadership ballot...
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the four New Liberals (George Laurenson, Francis Fisher, Harry Bedford and Tommy Taylor) that stood in the election only Laurenson and Fisher were returned...
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92 George Laurenson (NZ) 54.jpg George Laurenson 54 George Maxwell 70.jpg George Maxwell 70 Used in article 4 August 2024 George Patey 92.jpg George Patey...
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Resignation Charles Wilkinson Grey† 1913 17 & 24 July Arthur Guinness Death Paddy Webb Lyttelton† 1913 9 & 16 December George Laurenson Death James McCombs...
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Progressive Liberal Association (with Harry Ell) and was a friend of George Laurenson. He became a member of the Liberal Party and in the 1890s he organised...
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held by himself In abeyance Title last held by himself Succeeded by George Laurenson Preceded by Alexander McGregor Member of Parliament for Akaroa 1890–1893...
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