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  1. An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand. Enclosure. — Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand. (No. 8.) — The Rev. Henry Williams to His Excellency the Goyernor. Check to Your King. Chapter Ten — Duel with Quill Pens. Chapter Twelve — God Omits to Save the ...

  2. Read about Henry Williams cricket player from South Africa profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo. Matches (26) T20WC Warm-up (7) ENG v PAK (1) Vitality Blast (13)

  3. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Painting of Betws-y-Coed (Wales) — Brought to New Zealand by Henry Williams in 1823. by E. Ludbrook Private Collection Te Whānau Wiremu ki Aotearoa: How the Williams’ story has shaped Christianity, Culture, and Nation in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

  4. RHP Henry Williams assigned to Columbia Fireflies. August 1, 2023 Kansas City Royals traded RHP Scott Barlow to San Diego Padres for RHP Henry Williams and RHP Jesus Rios.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2014 · CHARLOTTE, NC (David Scott/The Charlotte Observer) - The rapidly blinking message light on his office telephone caught Henry Williams' attention. Williams had just finished preaching at Charlotte's New Zion Missionary Baptist Church one Sunday afternoon in August of 2009. On his phone were 15 urgent voice-mail messages – all from his doctor.

  6. Welcome to the Henry and William Williams Museum website, which showcases ‘The Retreat’, an historic house at Pakaraka in Northland, New Zealand, built for Henry and Marianne Williams in 1853. While the 'Retreat' is currently not open on a regular basis, this 'virtual museum' enables you to view the house and garden, items from a collection ...

  7. This is missionary Henry Williams in the mid-1850s. Williams had an important role during the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and later the Treaty of Waitangi, in assisting with the translation of terms. He was known by Māori either as Te Karu-whā (four eyes) because of his spectacles, or as Te Wiremu.