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  1. Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century. Williams entered the Royal Navy at the age of fourteen and served in the Napoleonic Wars. He went to New Zealand in 1823 as a missionary.

  2. Henry Williams (Nottingham, England 11 February 1792 – Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, New Zealand 16 July 1867) was one of the first missionaries who went to Aotearoa, New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century.

  3. Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century. Williams entered the Royal Navy at the age of fourteen and served in the Napoleonic Wars. He went to New Zealand in 1823 as a missionary.

  4. Henry Williams (misionero) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Familia. 1806-15: Años en la marina. Matrimonio e hijos. Misionero. Primeros días en Paihia. Construcción de la goleta Herald. Traducción de la biblia y elaboración de diccionarios. Guerras de los mosquetes.

  5. Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century. Williams entered the Royal Navy at the age of fourteen and served in the Napoleonic Wars. He went to New Zealand in 1823 as a missionary.

  6. Henry Williams translated the draft Treaty into Maori and persuaded the Chiefs to sign at Waitangi. That he was successful was something that later troubled him and the other missionaries, as the Government and settlers abrogated the terms and spirit of the Treaty, with consequent suffering to Maori.

  7. Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century. Wikipedia contributors. (2021, January 13).