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Charles Brown (New Zealand politician)

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124:, New Zealand. Shortly afterwards, his father's finances were ruined when he was forced to repay a friend's loan having agreed to be guarantor. With what little fortune remained to him, his father decided that they should emigrate to New Plymouth, as a pioneer community would provide the best opportunities for Carlino as a civil engineer given their limited capital. Aged 17, Brown junior emigrated on the 258:. He was defeated at the next election and retired from the position on 4 January 1857. On 24 May 1861, he was again elected as Superintendent, holding that office until 4 September 1865. After the death of Edward Stafford in February 1901, he became the last surviving member of the six original provincial superintendents elected in 1853. 203:
and engineer. After serving a probationary term, Brown complained to his father that Chorley was no more than a simple millwright, and so after his apprenticeship he would have to look for employment elsewhere to obtain the promised qualification. By the end of the following year, the arrangement
474:. Some he had inherited from his father, Keats' friend Charles Armitage Brown, while others were obtained from Keats' relatives and friends and their descendants with whom the Brown family remained in contact over the years. His descendants continued to donate Keats memorabilia over the years. 98:. Brown received all his early education in Italy from his father. In his writings his father refers to his son by the name "Carlino", and this appeared to be his commonly used name in England and Europe. In 1826 at age six, Carlino's portrait was painted by artist 511:) and banishes Fanny so the boys can work on their plays and poems". Abigail, the pregnant housemaid in the movie was presumably intended to represent Abigail O'Donohue, Charles Brown's mother. In one scene, Abigail shows off her baby to the Brawne family. 477:
In 1901, aged 81, he stepped back into the path of a train in New Plymouth while crossing the main street of the town and was killed. The death of such a local celebrity, which was witnessed by many citizens, led to the relocation of the railway line.
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Brown married twice; first, on 13 May 1851, Margaret Joy Horne with whom he had four daughters (and a son who died as a baby), and then Jessie Northcroft, with whom he had twin sons and a daughter. The children of the first marriage included:
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in the Grey and Bell electorate. Brown and Bell received 75 and 61 votes, respectively. Brown was thus declared elected. He resigned in 1860, when his militia service required his full attention.
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Later in life, Charles served the community of New Plymouth as a Maori interpreter, having learned the language and customs of the Maori people over his long life in New Plymouth.
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electorate. He was elected at the general election on 8 November 1855 and resigned on 16 August 1856 to (unsuccessfully) contest the superintendency.
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Brown brought saw-milling equipment with him to New Plymouth and established a successful timber business. He also founded and owned the newspaper
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stroke on 5 June 1842, only eight months after his arrival in New Plymouth. He was buried on Marsland Hill above the original St Mary's church.
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by Charles Armitage Brown with notes by Dorothy Hyde Bodurtha and Willard Bissell Pope, accessed 30 December 2009.
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In 1855, Carlino Brown – now, in New Zealand, known as Charles – became a member of the militia with the rank of
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At the age of two, he was taken by his father to Italy, where they lived for a number of years, initially in
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Brown and his father lived on top of a hill near the mouth of Te Henui stream, in what is now the suburb of
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In 1840, his father became a shareholder in the newly formed Plymouth Company, which aimed to colonise
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Around 1836 in order to provide a better education for Brown, they returned to England and lived in
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in August 1819, but this claim seems to be discounted by biographers as an attempt to cover up his
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and Charles's father Charles Armitage Brown. In the film, Charles Armitage Brown (played by actor
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Like his father, he was buried on Marsland Hill. His headstone names him as Charles Keats Brown.
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with Chorley was ended and Brown was engaged on designing a "machine for cutting tobacco".
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where Brown and Keats resided. Brown said later in life that his parents were married in a
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand: Taranaki, Hawke's Bay & Wellington Provincial Districts
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on 7 November 1864. He was widely known as "The Major" in his community thereafter.
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which focuses on the final years of John Keats' life and his relationship with
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Photo of Taranaki Provincial Superintendent's Residence, Courtenay Street
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With three others, Brown contested the New Plymouth electorate in the
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1884 New Zealand general election
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In the 1890s, Brown donated memorabilia of John Keats to the
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in his final illness and was a close friend of his father.
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1908). "Mr. Charles Brown".
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The Friend of Keats: A Life of Charles Armitage Brown
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He was Colonial Treasurer (forerunner to the modern
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index

Charles Brown (New Zealand, born 1820)
Charles Hunter Brown
Taranaki
London
Charles Armitage Brown
poet
John Keats
Wentworth Place
Catholic
Ireland
illegitimacy
social stigma
Pisa
Florence
Joseph Severn
John Keats
Plymouth
civil engineering
New Plymouth
Amelia Thompson
Oriental
Welbourn
apoplectic
Midhurst
West Sussex
Robert Chorley
millwright
Captain
New Zealand Wars
First Taranaki War

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