1980 - Sewell, Henry. The Journal of Henry Sewell, 1853-7. Volume II - BIBLIOGRAPHY, p 343-352

       
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. MANUSCRIPTS

(a) Canterbury Association records

(b) Official records

(c) Private papers

2. PRINTED SOURCES

(a) Official publications

(b) Newspapers and Journals

(c) Collections of documents

3. CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS

4. SECONDARY SOURCES

(a) New Zealand local and regional histories

(b) General books and articles

5. UNPUBLISHED THESES

1. MANUSCRIPTS

(a) Canterbury Association records

Accounts of Henry Sewell as Agent in Canterbury, Canterbury Museum Library, Christchurch.

Canterbury Association Copy Dispatches, 2 Vols. Diocesan Archives, Church House, Christchurch.

Canterbury Association Letter Books, 1851-53, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington.

Dispatches to the Colony, 2 Vols. Church House.

Godley, John Robert, Miscellaneous. Canterbury Correspondence (typescript in Canterbury University Library).

Minute Books of the Canterbury Association, 1848-52. Agent's copies in Church House, originals in Hocken Library. (The latter include some additional material added by Lord Lyttelton.)

Minutes of the Committee on Church Matters, 1853-4, Church House. Minutes of the Ecclesiastical Subcommittee of the Canterbury Association, Hocken Library.

Papers Relating to Trusts 1849-61, Church House.

Particulars of Lands sold or leased for the Ecclesiastical and Educational Fund and Lyttelton Trust Estate, Hocken Library, Dunedin.

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(b) Official records

Canterbury Provincial Secretary's In Letters. Canterbury Museum Library.

Colonial Office: Original correspondence between Secretary of State for the Colonies and Governor of New Zealand. CO 209 (microfilm in Canterbury University Library).

Colonial Secretary's Correspondence with the Provinces. Letter books, IA/4, National Archives, Wellington.

Commissioner's Record Book, Pasturage Licences Outside the Canterbury Block, 1853-56. Canterbury Museum Library.

Civil Secretaries' Letter Books. National Archives.

Deed Books. Justice Department, Christchurch.

Governor's In Despatches. Gl, National Archives.

Justice Dept, Index 1858-65. National Archives.

Justice Dept, Inward Letters from 1858. National Archives.

Justice Dept, Outward Letters from 1858. National Archives.

Minute Books of the Executive Council of Canterbury, Canterbury Museum Library.

Minutes of the Executive Council of New Zealand. National Archives, El.

Papers Laid before the Provincial Council, Canterbury. Canterbury Museum Library.

(c) Private papers

Campbell Papers: J. Logan Campbell's Reminiscences. Typescript in Alexander Turnbull Library, original in Auckland Museum and Institute.

Church Minute Book of Lyttelton, 1851-61, Church House.

Godley MSS: the Kilbracken Collection, Canterbury Museum Library.

Hall MSS, General Assembly Library. (Sir John Hall's pamphlet collection is in the Canterbury Public Library.)

Lyttelton mss, Canterbury Museum Library. (The most important source of Sewell's letters.) The papers from Hagley Hall in the possession of Lord Cobham are referred to as Lyttelton (Hagley) MSS.

McLean MSS, Alexander Turnbull Library.

New Zealand Company, Minute Books of the Court of Directors, National Archives.

Selfe mss: Letters of Henry Selfe Selfe, Hocken Library (photocopy in Canterbury Museum Library). Many Selfe letters are in the Lyttelton MSS.

Henry Sewell's Letter Books, 3 vols, 1854-57, 1857-8, 1859-60, Canterbury Museum Library.

Sinclair MSS: Andrew Sinclair's papers, General Assembly Library.

Stafford Papers, 7 vols, typescript, Alexander Turnbull Library.

Torlesse's Diary, Canterbury Museum Library.

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Wakefield MSS: Miscellaneous letters, Canterbury Museum Library.

Weld's Journal, 19 May-16 Sep 1854, National Archives.

The George Macdonald Canterbury Biographies, a voluminous collection of MS cards, which have made possible the identification of all but a tiny handful of Canterbury persons. Canterbury Museum Library.

2. PRINTED SOURCES

(a) Official publications

Acts and Proceedings of the Provincial Council of Wellington, 1853-4.

Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives (from 1858).

Auckland Government Gazette.

Auckland Provincial Council Votes and Proceedings.

A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island, compiled by Alexander Mackay. 2 vols. Wellington: Government Printer, 1872 and 1873.

Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers, 1854, Vol 45; 'Bishop of New Zealand. Correspondence relating to the payment of the Bishop's Salary' [372],

Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers, 1852-53, Vol 56, p. 327; 'Correspondence between the Colonial Office and the Canterbury Association, since the date of the charter of Incorporation' [206].

Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers, 1854, Vol 45; 'Further Papers relating to the Affairs of New Zealand' [1779].

Great Britain, Public and General Statutes.

Government Gazette of the Province of Canterbury.

New Zealand Company Annual Reports, Hocken Library, Dunedin.

New Zealand Government Gazette.

New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (for the early Parliaments, 1854 to 1867), compiled from the newspaper reports by Maurice FitzGerald, Wellington: Government Printer, 1885.

New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1849-1949, edited by Guy H. Scholefield, Wellington: Government Printer, 1950.

New Zealand Statutes.

New Ulster Gazette.

Ordinances of the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, Session I to Session XXI, Christchurch: Provincial Government, 1864.

The Ordinances of New Zealand passed in the first ten sessions of the General Legislative Council A.D. 1841 to A.D. 1849 [compiled by Alfred Domett], Wellington, Government Printer, 1850.

Province of Canterbury, New Zealand. Journal of Proceedings of the Provincial Council, Vol 1, Sessions I-X, Christchurch: Provincial Government, 1864.

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Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives, 1854-56. [In 1854 and 1855 the V & P are followed by unnumbered appendices with Messages, Reports and Bills. In 1856 there is a separate volume of numbered appendices. From 1858 there is a volume, Journal of the House of Representatives, and separate sessional volumes labelled Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, with regularly numbered papers.]

(b) Newspapers and Journals

Australian and New Zealand Gazette [London],

Canterbury Standard [Christchurch].

Lyttelton Times.

The New Zealander [Auckland].

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian [Wellington].

Southern Cross [Auckland].

Wellington Independent.

(c) Collections of documents

Canterbury Papers. Information concerning the principles, objects, plans and proceedings of the founders of the settlement of Canterbury in New Zealand, 11 issues, London: J. W. Parker, 1850-51.

The Collected Works of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, edited by Muriel Lloyd Pritchard, Auckland: Collins, 1969.

Godley, John Robert, Extracts of Letters ofJohn Robert Godley to C. B. Adderley, London: Savill and Edwards, 1863.

Letters from Early New Zealand by Charlotte Godley 1850-53, edited by John R. Godley, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1951.

The Richmond-Atkinson Papers, 2 vols, edited by Guy H. Scholefield, Wellington: Government Printer, 1960.

A Selection of the Writings and Speeches ofJohn Robert Godley, edited by James Edward FitzGerald, Christchurch: Press Office, 1863.

Speeches and Documents on New Zealand History, edited by W. David McIntyre and W. J. Gardner, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971.

Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, The Founders of Canterbury, Christchurch: Stevens, 1868; London: Dawsons, 1973.

3. CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS

Cholmondley, Thomas, Ultima Thule, or Thoughts Suggested by a Residence in New Zealand, London: John Chapman, 1854.

Cox, Alfred, Recollections, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1884. Fox, William, The Six Colonies of New Zealand, London: Parker, 1851; Dunedin: Hocken Library, 1971.

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Fuller, Francis, Five Years' Residence in New Zealand, or Observations on Colonization, London: William and Norgate, 1859.

Gisborne, William, New Zealand Rulers and Statesmen. From 1840 to 1897, London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1897.

Howitt, William, Land, Labour and Gold or Two Years in Victoria with visits to Sydney and Van Dieman's Land, London: Longmans, 1855; Kilmore, Victoria: Lowden, 1972.

Hursthouse, Charles, An Account of the Settlement of New Plymouth, New Zealand, London: Smith, Elder, 1849; Christchurch: Capper Press, 1975.

Jacobs, Henry, Colonial Church Histories. New Zealand, London, S.P.C.K., 1887.

Saunders, Alfred, History of New Zealand from the Arrival of Tasman . . . in 1642, to the second arrival of Sir George Grey in 1861, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, n.d.

Selfe, Henry Selfe, The Accounts of the Canterbury Association with Explanatory Remarks, in a Letter to Lord Lyttelton, London: J. W. Parker, 1854.

Sewell, Henry, A Letter to the Earl of Yarborough on the Burthens Affecting Real Property Arising from the Present State of the Law, with Reasons in favour of a General Registry of Titles, London: Butterworth, 1846, 2nd ed. 1850.

Sewell, Henry, The New Zealand Rebellion. Letter to Lord Lyttelton. Auckland: printed privately, 1864; Dunedin: Hocken Library, 1974.

Sewell, Elizabeth M., The Autobiography of Elizabeth Missing Sewell, London: Longmans, 1908.

Sidney, Samuel, The Three Colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia London: Ingram, Cook, 1852.

Swainson, William, New Zealand and Its Colonization, London: Smith, Elder, 1859.

Thomson, Arthur S., The Story of New Zealand Past and Present--Savage and Civilized, 2 vols, London: John Murray 1859; Christchurch: Capper Press, 1974.

Trollope, Anthony, Australia and New Zealand, 2 vols, London: Chapman and Hall, 1973.

Wakelin, Richard, History and Politics, Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1877; Dunedin: Hocken Library, 1973.

Weld, Frederick Aloysius, Notes on New Zealand Affairs, London: Stanford, 1869.

Wynyard, R. H., Brief Narrative . . . relating to my Career and Personal History in New Zealand, Auckland, printed privately, 1856.

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4. SECONDARY SOURCES

(a) New Zealand local and regional histories

A History of Canterbury, vol. 1: To 1854, edited by James Hight and Carl R. Straubel, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1957.

A History of Canterbury, vol. 2: General History, 1854-76 and cultural Aspects; 1850-1950, edited by W. J. Gardner, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1971.

Acland, Leopold George Dyke, The Early Canterbury Runs, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1930: 4th edition with revisions by W. H. Scotter and annotations of G. R. Macdonald, Whitcoulls, 1975.

Allan, Ruth, Nelson: A History of Early Settlement, Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1965.

Andersen, Johannes C., Old Christchurch, Christchurch: Simpson and Williams, 1949; Capper Press, 1975.

Andersen, Johannes C., Jubilee History of South Canterbury, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1916.

Buick, T. Lindsay, The French at Akaroa, Wellington: New Zealand Book Depot, 1928.

Gardner, William James, The Amuri. A County History, Culverden: The Amuri County Council, 1956.

Gillespie, O. A., South Canterbury. A Record of Settlement, Timaru: South Canterbury Centennial History Committee, 1958; 1971.

Hawkins, Donald Newell, Beyond the Waimakariri. A Regional History, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1957.

Jacobson, H. C., Tales of Banks Peninsula, Akaroa: Akaroa Mail, 1917.

Lower Hutt Past and Present, Lower Hutt: Hutt News, 1941.

Millar, David P., Once Upon a Village. A History of Lower Hutt 1819-1965, Lower Hutt City Corporation, 1972.

Parr, Stephen, Canterbury Pilgrimage. The First Hundred Years of the Church of England in Canterbury, New Zealand, Christchurch: Diocese of Christchurch, 1951.

Pierre, W. A., Canterbury Provincial Railways, Wellington: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, 1964.

Pinney, Robert, Early South Canterbury Runs, Wellington: Reed, 1971.

Platts, Una, The Lively Capital. Auckland 1840-1865, Christchurch: Avon Fine Prints, 1971.

Popple, G. L., Malvern County. A Centennial History, Darfield: Malvern County Council, 1953.

Ramsden, Eric, Rangiatea. The Story of the Otaki Church, its First Pastor and its People, Wellington: Reed, 1951.

Rutherford, J. and Skinner, W. H., eds. The Establishment of the New

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Plymouth Settlement in New Zealand, 1841-433, New Plymouth: Thomas Avery and Sons, 1940.

Scanlan, Arthur Brian, Historic New Plymouth, Wellington: Reed, 1968.

Scotter, W. H., A History of Port Lyttelton, Christchurch: Lyttelton Harbour Board, 1968.

Sherrard, J. M., Kaikoura. A History of the District, Kaikoura County Council, 1966.

Stack, James W., Koro, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1909.

Thompson, C., The History of St Michael and all Angels, Christchurch: St Michael's Church, 1971.

Ward, Louis E., Early Wellington. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1928; Capper Press, 1975.

Wells, B., The History of Taranaki, New Plymouth: Edmondson and Avery, 1878.

Wigram, Henry F., The Story of Christchurch, Christchurch: Lyttelton Times, 1916.

Wodehouse, Airini E., George Rhodes of the Levels and his Brothers Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1937.

Wood, Russell George, From Plymouth to New Plymouth, Wellington, Reed, 1959.

(b) General books and articles

Billis, R. V. and Kenyon, A. S., Pastoral Pioneers of Port Phillip, Melbourne: Stockland Press, 1974.

Bouch, C. M. L. and Hudleston, 'William Sewell of Radley', Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archeological Society, 1956, 55: 293-300.

Boyd, A. K., The History of Radley College 1847-1947, Oxford: Blackwells, 1948.

Carrington, Charles E., John Robert Godley of Canterbury, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1950.

Cooke, Robin B. ed., Portrait of a Profession. The Centennial Book of the New Zealand Law Society, Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1969.

Cyclopedia of New Zealand, 6 vols, Wellington: Cyclopedia Company, 1897-1908.

Dalton, Brian J., War and Politics in New Zealand 1853-1870, Sydney: University Press, 1967.

Dalton, Brian J., 'Sir George Grey and the Keppell Affair', Historical Studies [Melbourne], 1974 16(63): 192-215.

Dutton, Geoffrey, The Hero as Murderer. The Life of Edward John Eyre. Australian Explorer and Governor of Jamaica 1815-1901, London, Collins, 1970.

Evans, John H., Churchman Militant. George Augustus Selwyn Bishop of New Zealand and Lichfield, London: Allen and Unwin, 1964.

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Faivre, Jean Paul, L'Expansion Francais dans le Pacifique de 1800 a 1842, Paris: Nouvelles Editions Latines, 1953.

Gardner, William James, Beardsley, Eric and Carter, T. E., A History of the University of Canterbury 1873-1973, Christchurch: University of Canterbury, 1973.

Handford, B. W. T., Lancing. A History of SS Mary and Nicolas College, Lancing. 1848-1930, Oxford: Blackwell, 1933.

Herron, David G., 'The Circumstances and Effects of Sir George Grey's delay in Summoning the First New Zealand General Assembly', Historical Studies Australia and New Zealand, 1959 8(32): 364-82.

Herron, David G., 'The Franchise and New Zealand Politics, 1853-8', Political Science [Wellington], 1960 12(1): 28-44.

Hight, James and Bamford, H. D., The Constitutional History and Law of New Zealand, Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1914.

James, Lionel, A Forgotten Genius. Sewell of St Columba's and Radley, London: Faber, 1945.

Macdonald, Winifred, Who were the Fenables? Auckland: Museum of Transport and Technology, n.d.

Marais, Johannes S., The Colonisation of New Zealand, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927; reprinted London: Dawson, 1968.

Matthews, John, 'Henry Sewell: New Zealand's First Prime Minister', The Solicitor's Journal, 1976, 120: 113-114, and 'Thomas Sewell's Private Account', 1977, 121: 7-8.

McLintock, A. H., Crown Colony Government in New Zealand, Wellington: Government Printer, 1958.

Mennell, Philip, The Dictionary of Australasian Biography, 1855-1892, London: Hutchinson, 1892.

Morrell, William Parker, The Provincial System in New Zealand 1852-76, London: Longmans, Green, 1932; Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1964.

Morrell, William Parker, British Colonial Policy in the Mid-Victorian Age. South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969.

Morrell, William Parker, The Anglican Church in New Zealand. A History. Dunedin: Anglican Church of the Province of N.Z., 1973.

Oliver, William Hosking, 'Henry Sewell (1807-79), An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, vol. 3, pp. 223-5, Wellington: Government Printer, 1966.

Owen, Montague Charles, The Sewells of the Isle of Wight. With Some Accounts of some of the Families connected with them by marriage, Manchester: printed privately, n.d. (Accessioned by British Museum, 1906.)

Pappe, H. O., 'Wakefield and Marx', Economic History Review, 2nd series, 1951 4(1): 88-97.

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Philipp, June, A Great View of Things: Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Melbourne: Nelson, 1971.

Pike, Douglas, Paradise of Dissent. South Australia 1829-1857, Carleton: Melbourne University Press, 1957.

Pike, Douglas, general editor, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 1966, 5 vols to date.

Potts, E. Daniel and Annette, Young America and Australian Gold. Americans and the Gold Rush of the 1850s, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1974.

Reeves, William Pember, The Long White Cloud, London: Allen and Unwin, 1898; 5th ed., 1956.

Roberts, S. H., History of Australian Land Settlement 1788-1850, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1950.

Ross, Angus, New Zealand's Aspirations in the Pacific in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964.

Ross, Angus, 'The New Zealand Constitution Act of 1852: Its Authorship', Historical and Political Studies [Otago Univ.] 1969 1: 61-6.

Rutherford, James, Sir George Grey. K.C.B., 1812-1898. A Study in Colonial Government, London: Cassell, 1961.

Scholefield, Guy H., ed. A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, 2 vols, Wellington: Dept of Internal Affairs, 1940.

Serle, Geoffrey, The Golden Age. A History of the Colony of Victoria, 1851-1861, Melbourne: University Press, 1963.

Serle, Perceval, Dictionary of Australian Biography, 2 vols, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1949.

Sinclair, Keith, The Origins of the Maori Wars, Wellington: New Zealand University Press, 1961.

Stacpoole, John, William Mason. The First New Zealand Architect, Auckland: University Press/Oxford University Press, 1971.

Stuart, Peter, Edward Gibbon Wakefield in New Zealand. His political Career 1853-4, Wellington: Price Milburn, 1971.

Tucker, H. W., Memoir of the Life and Episcopate of George Augustus Selwyn, 2 vols, London: William Wells Gardner, 1879.

Turnbull, Michael, The New Zealand Bubble: The Wakefield Theory in Practice, Wellington: Price Milburn, 1959.

Whalan, Douglas J., 'The Immediate Success of Registration of Title to Land in Australasia and Early Failures in England', New Zealand Universities Law Review, 1967, 2: 416-438.

Ward, Alan, A Show of Justice. Racial 'amalgamation' in nineteenth century New Zealand, Auckland: Auckland University Press/Oxford University Press, 1973.

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Wards, Ian, The Shadow of the Land. A Study of British Policy and Racial Conflict in New Zealand, 1832-1852, Wellington: Government Printer, 1968.

Wright-St Clair, Rex E., Thoroughly a Man of the World. A Biography of Sir David Monro M.D., Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1971.

5. UNPUBLISHED THESES

Carrell, Brian R., 'The Endowments of the Church of England in Canterbury 1850-1954, M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1955. [Very useful]

Cocks, PamelaS., 'Early Canterbury in the light of Henry Sewell's Journal 1853-60', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1948.

Drucker, A. S., 'Henry Sewell and the establishment of Responsible Government in New Zealand', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1951.

Glen, R. M., 'The Canterbury Association. Its work in England, 1848-56', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1952. [Very useful]

Hamilton, S. P., 'William Swainson. Attorney-General of New Zealand, 1841-1856', M.A. thesis, Auckland, 1949. [Very useful]

Hanham, Henry J., 'The Political Structure of Auckland, 1853-76', M.A. thesis, Auckland, 1950.

Herd, J. J., 'Sir John Pakington at the Colonial Office', M.A. thesis, Otago, 1968.

Herron, David G., 'The Structure and Course of New Zealand Politics, 1853-54', Ph.D. thesis, Otago, 1959. [Very useful]

Lockhead, Ian James, 'The Early Works of Benjamin Mountfort', M.A. thesis, Auckland, 1975.

McGarvey, R. D., 'Local Politics in Auckland, 1853-62', M.A. thesis, Auckland, 1954. [Very useful]

Mellsop, D. M. 'George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop and Teacher', typescript St John's College, Tamaki.

Morrell, Judith Ann, 'The Missionary Career of Robert Maunsell', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1967.

Mullins, Ralph M., 'The Division of Power between the General and Provincial Governments, 1853-67', M.A. thesis, Victoria U., 1953.

Pierre, W. A., 'The History of the First New Zealand Parliament', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1923.

Poff, Basil J., 'William Fox: Early Colonial Years, 1842-8', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1969.

Watson, Leonard E. L., 'Education in Canterbury 1851-57', M.A. thesis, Canterbury, 1961.

Williams, Jeanine, 'Frederick Weld: A Political Biography', Ph.D thesis, Auckland, 1973.


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