Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... James Francis Mandeno , and thus have family connec- tions with the Jackson family , as indicated by Ray King , in his story of a ' Remuera House ' . He writes that Sarah Mandeno was a brother of the Rev. James Francis Mandeno , this is ...
... James Francis Mandeno , and thus have family connec- tions with the Jackson family , as indicated by Ray King , in his story of a ' Remuera House ' . He writes that Sarah Mandeno was a brother of the Rev. James Francis Mandeno , this is ...
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... James Lloyd , a carpenter . James was at a later date emploved by Samuel Jackson to build the Jackson home ' Hollybush ' in Orakei Road . It was , I understand , of heart kauri and when rebuilt use was made of the original casement ...
... James Lloyd , a carpenter . James was at a later date emploved by Samuel Jackson to build the Jackson home ' Hollybush ' in Orakei Road . It was , I understand , of heart kauri and when rebuilt use was made of the original casement ...
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... James VI became James I of England 1603 , but the Parliaments did not unit for another 100 years 1707. Jacobite rebellions were in 1715 , 1719 , and 1745. Scotland became Presbyterian whereas Eng- land was Protestant . There was a ...
... James VI became James I of England 1603 , but the Parliaments did not unit for another 100 years 1707. Jacobite rebellions were in 1715 , 1719 , and 1745. Scotland became Presbyterian whereas Eng- land was Protestant . There was a ...
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