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    Francis Jollie (1815 – 30 November 1870) was a politician in New Zealand. Jollie was born in 1815. The family was from Brampton, Carlisle, England. His...
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  • parliamentarian in the British overseas empire Francis Jollie (1815–1870), New Zealand settler and politician Thomas Jollie, (1629–1703), English Dissenter, a minister...
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    out to his survey. Jollie was born in 1825. The family was from Brampton, Carlisle, England. His father was the Reverend Francis Jollie, and he was the fourth...
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    Memorial Hospital (closed 2007) in Brampton, Ontario. New Zealand pioneer Francis Jollie settled in Canterbury in 1853 and named Peel Forest after the former...
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    1865 Weld 9 Edward Stafford 31 October 1865 12 June 1866 Stafford 10 Francis Jollie 12 June 1866 24 August 1866 (8) William Fitzherbert 24 August 1866 28...
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  • William Travers and Francis Jollie were nominated (Jollie was nominated in absentia), and after a show of hands in favour of Jollie, Travers demanded a...
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  • over the space of a few days socialised with the Canterbury elite: Francis Jollie (a member of parliament) at Christmas Day, John Acland (by then a member...
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    August 1866 – 28 June 1869 Prime Minister Edward Stafford Preceded by Francis Jollie Succeeded by Julius Vogel Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Hutt...
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    superintendent was contested by three candidates; Edward Stafford, Francis Jollie and John Waring Saxton. The election took place on 1 August 1853 and...
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    Forrest" this was later renamed in the memory of Sir Robert Peel by Francis Jollie. The community took off in the 1850s with the rise of the timber industry...
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