You will, therefore, immediately on your arrival announce, by a Proclamation, addressed to all the Queen's subjects in New Zealand, that Her Majesty will not acknowledge as valid any title to land which either has been or shall hereafter be acquired in... Historical Records of New Zealand - Page 733edited by - 1908Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1840 - 704 pages
...Majesty will not acknowledge as valid any title to land which either has been or shall be hereafter acquired in that country, which is not either derived from or confirmed by a grant to be made in her Maesty's name and on her behalf, but that ire shall be taken at the same time to dispel any apprehension... | |
| English literature - 1848 - 572 pages
...Great Britain, and issue proclamation that her majesty will not acknowledge as valid, any title to land which is not either derived from, or confirmed by, a grant to be made in her majesty's name. The object of this arrangement was at once to strike a blow at the New Zealand Company, and to prevent... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1848 - 566 pages
...Great Britain, and issue proclamation that her majesty will not acknowledge as valid, any title to land which is not either derived from, or confirmed by, a grant to be made in her majesty's name. The object of this arrangement was at once to strike a blow at the New Zealand Company, and to prevent... | |
| George William Rusden - Maori (New Zealand people) - 1895 - 624 pages
...announcement in the third Proclamation that the Queen "will not acknowledge as valid any title to land which is not either derived from or confirmed by a grant to be made in Her Majesty's name or on her behalf."1 Hobson's own proclamation was prepared for him under the careful eye of Gipps.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1901 - 710 pages
...New Zealand, that Her Ma esty will not acknowledge as valid any titles to laud which either has bren or shall hereafter be acquired in that country which...to be made in Her Majesty's name and on her behalf. ******* Extensive acnnis:tions of each lands have undoubtedly already been obtained, and it is probable... | |
| Great Britain - 1913 - 436 pages
...all the Queen's subjects in New Zealand, that Her Majesty will not acknowledge as valid any titles to land which either has been or shall hereafter be...confirmed by, a grant to be made in Her Majesty's name or on her behalf. * * * " 'Extensive acquisitions of land have undoubtedly already been obtained, and... | |
| Robert McNab - New Zealand - 1913 - 534 pages
...Henry Freeling 91 Fisher Wrecked — Jessie 315 Bruce Nov. 19 245 Christina* ... 126 Munn Dec. 21 80 country, which is not either derived from or confirmed by a grant to be made in Her Majesty 's name, ' ' but that it was not intended to dispossess the owners of land purchased on equitable... | |
| France. Echiquier (Normandy) - Great Britain - 1927 - 470 pages
...acknowledge as valid any title * Normanby to Hobson, August 14, 1839, PP 18*), XXXIII, 623-S. to land which is not either derived from, or confirmed by,...in Her Majesty's name, and on her behalf. You will, at the same time, take care to dispel any apprehensions which may be created in the minds of the settlers... | |
| History - 1928 - 576 pages
...Normanby to Hobson, August 14, 1839, PP 1840, XXXIII, 623-8. 32 SMITH COLLEGE STUDIES IN HISTORY to land which is not either derived from, or confirmed by,...in Her Majesty's name, and on her behalf. You will, at the same time, take care to dispel any apprehensions which may be created in the minds of the settlers... | |
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