New Zealand Legislative Council
The New Zealand Legislative Council existed from 1853 until 1951. An earlier arrangement of legislative councils for the colony and provinces existed from 1841 when New Zealand became a colony; it was reconstituted as the upper house of a bicameral legislature when New Zealand became self-governing in 1852, which came into effect in the following year.
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Charles LouissonHenry SewellHenry Tancred (New Zealand politician)Henry WigramJames McGowan (politician)John Duthie (politician)John Findlay (New Zealand politician)John_Thomas_PeacockMatthew Holmes (politician)Samuel ShrimskiThomas Henderson (New Zealand politician)Thomas_William_HislopWilliam McCullough (politician)William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)
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Arthur Cook (New Zealand politician)Bill Rogers (New Zealand politician)Eliot DavisFrank LarkFred Young (New Zealand politician)George Cooper (public servant)George Robert HunterJack McCullough (politician)James Cotter (politician)James Cumming (New Zealand politician)James McLeod (politician)John Edward DuncanMark Briggs (politician)Michael Connelly (New Zealand politician)Patrick Joseph O'KaneRangi MawheteRichard Eddy (politician)Thomas Francis DoyleTom O'ByrneWalter Black (politician)William GroundsWilliam McIntyre (New Zealand politician)William Perry (New Zealand politician)
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New Zealand Legislative Council
The New Zealand Legislative Council existed from 1853 until 1951. An earlier arrangement of legislative councils for the colony and provinces existed from 1841 when New Zealand became a colony; it was reconstituted as the upper house of a bicameral legislature when New Zealand became self-governing in 1852, which came into effect in the following year.
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Der Legislative Council of New ...... rds im Vereinigten Königreich.
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Le Conseil législatif est, jus ...... me seule chambre du Parlement.
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Rada Legislacyjna Nowej Zeland ...... otkań komisji parlamentarnych.
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The New Zealand Legislative Co ...... last sitting in December 1950.
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a. Parliament was formally titled the "General Assembly of New Zealand" before 1986
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Upper house of the General Assembly of New Zealand
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Thomas Otto Bishop
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New Zealand Legislative Council
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The original plenary chamber, photographed in 1899
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Appointed by governor/governor-general
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Der Legislative Council of New ...... rds im Vereinigten Königreich.
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Le Conseil législatif est, jus ...... à cette date, conçu pour modé
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Rada Legislacyjna Nowej Zeland ...... ić lokalną wersję Izby Lordów.
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The New Zealand Legislative Co ...... effect in the following year.
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Conseil législatif de Nouvelle-Zélande
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Legislative Council of New Zealand
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New Zealand Legislative Council
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Rada Legislacyjna (Nowa Zelandia)
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