(1825-07-31)31 July 1825 Narborough, Norfolk, England
Died
12 April 1888(1888-04-12) (aged 62) Drury, Auckland, New Zealand
Resting place
St Thomas' Cemetery, Kohimarama
Spouse
Elizabeth Catherine Heard
(m. 1859–1888)
Children
one daughter
Occupation
land holder politician
Other name
Henry Chamberlain
Henry Chamberlin (31 July 1825 – 12 April 1888), in many sources referred to as Chamberlain, was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. He came to New Zealand in his late 20s with a younger brother and a lot of capital, which he invested in land south and west of Auckland. After a failed attempt to win election to the House of Representatives in 1867, he was called to the Legislative Council in early 1869. He remained a member until his accidental drowning in 1888.
HenryChamberlin (31 July 1825 – 12 April 1888), in many sources referred to as Chamberlain, was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. He came...
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eastern front, anticipating allied intervention. According to William HenryChamberlin, "Two governments emerged as a result of the first successes of the...
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government and to the Bolsheviks assuming power. According to William HenryChamberlin, "A few weeks after the Bolshevik Revolution, on December 23, 1917...
and Eurasian Studies: 360–370. doi:10.2307/2491790. JSTOR 2491790. HenryChamberlin, William (1946). "Turgenev: The Eternal Romantic". The Russian Review...
Charles A. Beard, President Roosevelt and the Coming War 1941; William HenryChamberlin, America's Second Crusade; John T. Flynn, The Roosevelt Myth; George...
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correspondent for the Manchester Guardian standing in for William HenryChamberlin, who was about to take a leave of absence. During Muggeridge's early...
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University Press. William HenryChamberlin, 'Michael Karpovich, 1888-1959', in The Russian Review; 19:1 (1960 January), pg. 71. Chamberlin, 'Michael Karpovich...