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  1. William Hayward Wakefield (1801 – 19 September 1848) was an English colonel, the leader of the first colonising expedition to New Zealand, and one of the founders of Wellington city. As a leader, he attracted much controversy.

  2. Learn about William Wakefield, one of the earliest European settlers at Port Nicholson (Wellington), who led the first ship and settlement of the New Zealand Company in 1839. Find out his biography, role, achievements, controversies and legacy in New Zealand history.

  3. William Wakefield Baum (Dallas, 21 de novembro de 1926–23 de julho de 2015) foi um cardeal estadunidense e penitencieiro-mor emérito. [1] Curiosidades. O Cardeal Baum, junto com o Cardeal Ratzinger, foi eleitor de 3 Conclaves. Dois em 1978, e um em 2005. [1] Referências

  4. William Wakefield, 32, was found guilty last month of murdering baby Lincoln Wakefield by shaking him. The sentence handed down today has a minimum non parole period of 14 years and nine...

  5. The William Wakefield Memorial, located on the eastern end of the embankment within the perimeter fence of the Basin Reserve, commemorates William Wakefield, a key official of the New Zealand Company and a significant figure in the European colonisation of Wellington, and indeed, New Zealand.

  6. A Victorian Grecian temple-style monument erected in 1882 to honour William Wakefield, the first leader of the Wellington settlement in 1840. Learn about its history, architecture, and restoration over time.

  7. Story: Te tango whenua – Māori land alienation. Contents. Previous. William Wakefield. Next. William Wakefield was responsible for a number of pre-Treaty purchases by the New Zealand Company which were drawn up at Port Nicholson (Wellington Harbour).