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Lucy Takiora Lord
Born9 October 1842
Russell, Northland, New Zealand
Died3 September 1893
New Plymouth
NationalityNew Zealand
Other namesLouisa Grey, Lucy Elizabeth, Takiora Grey, Bloody Mary, Mrs Blake, Lucy D'Alton[1]
Occupation(s)Guide, Interpreter
Spouses
  • Te Mahuki
    (m. 1860; died 1866)
  • Joseph Edwin Dalton
    (m. 1878)
RelativesSophia Hinerangi (half-sister)[2]
Nicola Kawana (relative)

Lucy Takiora Lord (9 October 1842 – 3 September 1893) was a New Zealand guide and interpreter. She is known for her role as an interpreter between Māori peoples and English colonizers. She is considered a controversial figure due to her assistance in the selling of Māori land to Pākehā.[1]

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