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Reference CO 208/285 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Address book of land and share holders Alexander Turnbull Library Reference MS-Micro-Coll-13-1482 Colonial Office New Zealand Company Records - Reference CO 208/285 Note: This is a partial transcript. The original is not easy to read and often a best guess has been made. There may be further information about shareholdings & land orders. “A” John Abbott Halifax P. Christopher Abbott P. H. Abbott William Adye Bradford, Wiltshire H. A. Aglionby (M.P.) Brick Courts Temple Deceased Edward Aked Kenhaw House, Halifax James Aked Kenhaw House, Halifax Charlotte Akers Halifax Alexander Alexander New Zealand James Alexander New Zealand Ed. Nelson Alexander J. Allen New Zealand William Allen New Zealand Sheff… James Allison New Zealand Joseph Allison New Zealand Francis Alven Alexander Anderson William Archer R. E. Arden 4 Bradford Square; Sudbury Park, Middlesex R. A. Arnold (Revd) The Parsonage, Ellough Beccles, Suffolk Thomas Arnold, D.D. Mrs Arnold at Revd T. T. Powrose, Coleby… R. B. Armstrong Staple Inn George Ashdown New Zealand George Ashley Lord Mayors Court Office City James Atkey Chichester (Mrs Eliza Atkey and others) Deceased John Atkinson West Boldon, Gateshead William Atkinson (Capt) Devonshire Terrace, Plymouth Alexander Aubrey New Zealand Frederick Aubrey New Zealand Harct. Richard Aubrey New Zealand “B” John Borlase Baines care of W. George, Esq., Bradford D. S. Baker Upper Street, Islington Richard Baker Wellington, New Zealand John Law Baker 38 Gloster Gardens, Hyde Park Henry Mole Bagster 33 Mark Lane, Tunbridge, Kent A. Baldwin (Miss) care of W. George, Esq., Bradford Ellen Baldwin Halifax J. Baldwin (Miss) care of W. George, Esq., Bradford Richard Ball Thomas Thwaite Ball M. Bannister William Bannister New Zealand Francis Baring (Hon) Travellers Club & 16 St James Square Last updated 16 Nov 2014 pandoraresearchANZ-NZC-ATL1482-CO208-285.pdf Page 1 of 30 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm John Barker care of Ed. Saxton by Cornhill Thomas Barker St Michael’s Alley, Cornhill J. W. Barnicoat Nelson, New Zealand John Baron (M.D.) Cheltenham Deceased Archibald Barr 13 Holmhead St, Glasgow James Barr 13 Holmhead St, Glasgow William Barr 31 Manchester Buildings, Westminster; Paisley… Richard Barton Wellington, New Zealand John Dollin Bassett Leighton Buzzard Robert Bateman Clifton Not found James Bayly New Plymouth Thomas Bayly New Plymouth Williams Bayly New Plymouth Jane Beauchamp Cavendish Place, Brighton; … near Worcester George Beaumont Bird Cage, Halifax Joseph Beaumont Huddersfield Albert Beetham Store Buildings Francis D. Bell New Zealand W. G. Bell New Zealand W. G. Bell (Junr) New Zealand Edward C. Bennett care of E. Whitworth, Halifax, Huddersfield Joseph Bennett Wakefield Surgeon Richard Bennett 5 Barge… Bucklersbury Church of Wolverhampton retired Samuel Bennett Bath William Bennett corner of King William Street & Ca… St Benoit (see Kelling) Joshua Ly. Bensusan 60 Great Prescott Street Samuel Levy Bensusan 60 Great Prescott Street Kenneth Bethune Wellington, New Zealand Bidwell (The Misses) Felix Well, Exeter J. C. Bidwell New South Wales; Wellington Joseph Green Bidwell Exeter Alfred Bilbrough care of W. P. Bilbrough, Gildersome near Leeds John Bilbrough Gildersome near Leeds Joseph Brookes Bilbrough Gildersome near Leeds William Priestley Bilbrough Gildersome near Leeds Joseph Bills Horsley Field, Wolverhampton Richard William Birch Derby Joseph Bishop Crescent, Minories T. Bishop New Zealand William Bishop John Blackie (Junr) 38 Queen St, Glasgow James B. Blair Colmornell Manse, Ayrshire Elizabeth Blakey Hewcy Blakey Halifax Joshua Blakey Regent Street, Halifax Francis Hornblow Blundell (Capt) Bath Kilvert James Blundell Darlington Street, Bath James Blyth New Zealand James Boddington Wellington, New Zealand Joe William Boddington Thomas Bolland care of Rev W. Bolland, New Plymouth deceased George Bonham Whitechapel High Street William Booth Halifax George Borrett Southampton R. Ellis Borroughs Lincolns Inn… Frederick Boucher 55 Moorgate Street Last updated 16 Nov 2014 pandoraresearchANZ-NZC-ATL1482-CO208-285.pdf Page 2 of 30 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm George Boucher Atlas Insurance Company, Cheapside James Boulcott 4 Navarino Terrace John E. Boulcott 31 Onslow Square, Brompton J. Bourn Corn Loft, Bath James Bowen Bath William Bowler New Zealand…; 74 Cornhill John Bowring (L.L.D. & M.P.) Queen Square, Westminster Alexander Pearson Boyd 2 Moorgate Street John Cowell Boys Nelson, New Zealand Harvey Boyton Wellington, New Zealand C. Boyle (Hon. Sir) deceased Francis Brady Wellington, New Zealand Lawrence Bramley Halifax Andrew Brand Glasgow Robert Brand Glasgow William Brand Paisley, N.B. North Britain John Brander Mile End Alfred de Bathe Brandon Wellington, New Zealand Mrs Emma Bray Milbrook Maker near Devonport Theodore Bray Milbrook Maker near Devonport Samuel Charles Brees Thornton Meath, Croydon; New Zealand William Virtuvius Brewer Wellington, New Zealand Thomas Bridenbach Birmingham Thomas Bridge Ingatestone, Essex Miss Eliza Bridges Dalmorscock, Glasgow; 27 Burton Ct east of St Pancras Euph. McD. Bridges 4 Brinton St, Brinton Court; 10 Everett St, Russell Square Mrs Margaret Bridges 4 Brinton St, Brinton Court; 10 Everett St, Russell Square Miss My. Ellen Bridges 4 Brinton St, Brinton Court; 10 Everett St, Russell Square John Briggs (Major Gl; Lieut.) 17 Saville Row; 2 Tenterden St, Hanover Square; 41 York St, Portman Square (19 Mar 1847) William Briggs Halifax John Watts Briscoe 60 Eaton Place, Pimlico Joseph Broadbent Halifax Sarah Broadhead at Joseph Clark’s French Gate, Doncaster Mrs Broadwood 17 Cadogan Place James Brodie E. Bromfield 93 Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park; Doddington James Bromfield Whitchurch, Salop M. Bromfield 93 Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park; Doddington William Bromley Wellington, New Zealand Hugh Brooks Burton on Trent Charles Brotherston (& Miss May Taylor) 27 Montague St, Edinburgh Edwin Brown (& Isaac Goodall) care of James Goodall… Emma Brown (Mrs) Greenock (Letters to be sent to Mr S. Hepburn, Hanover St Edinbugh) H. Brown Lewes, Sussex John Robert Brown Rutherglen; New Zealand (Thomas Hastie & David Miller) R. Brown Skilton, Staffordshire Thomas Brown New Zealand Jury list 1847 Charles Browne & son New Plymouth Olive Browne (Miss) Halifax; gone to Adelaide, South Australia James Buchanan 39 Road Walk Lane, Glasgow; New Zealand Miss M. Buckle 33 Mark Lane; 39 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park Thomas Buckland New Zealand Robert Buckridge New Zealand William Budge Cornwall; New Zealand Last updated 16 Nov 2014 pandoraresearchANZ-NZC-ATL1482-CO208-285.pdf Page 3 of 30 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Charles Bulkeley (Major) 30 Montague Square John Jesse Bulkeley Linden Hill, Maiden heads Anthony Buller (Sir) Pound, Tavistock, Devon Charles Buller Chester Square, Pimlico John Francis Buller Morval…, Cornwall; care of Messrs Boger & Bures… Eugene Isidore Bullot New Plymouth Bulteel (Lady) Fleet Erne Bridge, Devon J. C. Bulteel Fleet Erne Bridge deceased W. B. Burgess 4 Thomas Street, Horsleydown Maurice William Otway Burke Marble Hill, County Galway Executors of Samuel Burleigh Bristol; A. Beecham, 364 George St, Sydney, New South Wales G. Burnand Austin Friars; 12 Cornhill W. H. Burnand 2 Boyle St, Burlington Gardens Archibald Burns Perth David Burns Halifax Gilbert Burns Mary Street, Dublin Thomas Burns (Revd) Otago Mrs Jane Burrows Church R… Limehouse; care of Mr John Burrows, 11 Hevil St, Cr..ched Friars Robert Nathaniel Burton 8 Philpot Lane retired William Bushell Wellington, New Zealand William Buswell Philpot St, East London; New Zealand William Stevens Butler Wellington; Ingatestone, Essex Charles Buxton care of Edward N. Buxton, 10 Upper Grosvnor St deceased “C” C. B. Calmady Langdon Hall, Plympton, Devon D. Cameron (Senr) New Zealand John Cameron New Zealand Alexander Campbell Campbelltown, N.B.; New Plymouth Alexander le Grand Campbell 5 Windsor Ct., Edinburgh in the colony F. H. P. Campbell 5 Windsor Ct., Edinburgh in the colony M. Campbell (Capt) New Zealand Patrick Campbell 19 Friday Street, Cheapside William Campbell 8 Narrow Street, Limehouse; ; care of Mrs A. S. Campbell, Chegworth Cottage, New Road… Woodford, Essex Thomas Candish New Plymouth Hewcy Cape (Revd) Doncaster; care of Revd … Cape, Croydon, Surrey Samuel James Capper care of G. C. Capper, Adelaide Place, London deceased William Cargill New Zealand William Walter Cargill 7 Walbrook F. A. Carrington 10 Hewnella St, Coocut Gard F. A. Carrington 28 Golshank Terrace, Sheppards Bush 31 Jul 1854 Robert Carruth H. Carter High Wycombe, Bucks John Carter 2 Gradwell Street, Liverpool; Manor House, Neston, Chester M. E. Carter High Wycombe, Bucks Edward Catchpool Wellington, New Zealand John Cates Canterbury; care of William & Ch. Chippendale 22 St Johns Wood Road Last updated 16 Nov 2014 pandoraresearchANZ-NZC-ATL1482-CO208-285.pdf Page 4 of 30 Pandora Research website www.nzpictures.co.nz/pandoraresearch.htm Cator (Capt RN) Messrs Cattell & Co., 13 Great George St… William Oldfield Cautley New Zealand (F. G. M.) Executors of John Caw Halifax Salvador Cemino New Zealand Edward M. Chaffers (Capt) Devonport Executors of Alexander Chalmers 9 Kinning place, Paisley Road, Glasgow pr ‘Philip Laing’ Edmund Chalmer Tokenhouse Yard William Chalmers Croydon Thomas Champion Vinegar Works City Road deceased Henry Samuel Chapman Wellington, New Zealand Robert Chapman
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