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Walter Mantell

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355:, a woman eight years his senior. When in New Zealand, the Maori people called Mantell "Matara". Jewsbury used this as a nickname for Mantell. When Mantell was in England he had difficulty finding work. He became restless at home as well as a tendency to act as a hypochondriac. Jewsbury encouraged him to write for the 38: 469:
Mantell and Mary Prince's son, Walter Godfrey Mantell, was born on 30 April 1864 and legitimized in 1894. He became a dentist in Wellington and married on 28 November 1888 in Auckland Catherine Louise Marguerite Bucholz, daughter of Ernest Louis Bucholz, the late German, Belgian and Italian Consul
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or to write a novel about New Zealand. Mantell eventually became tired of his friend's persistent advice. Jewsbury, however, wanted what was best for Mantell and felt deeply attached to him; she once proposed marriage to Mantell in a letter, but he declined her offer. By 1859 Jewsbury had ceased
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Mantell married Mary Sarah Prince on 5 August 1869. Mary was the daughter of Mary Ann Bevan and Edward Prince and was born in Wellington on 26 August 1845. She died of
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Mantell married Jane Hardwick a daughter of Benjamin Hardwick of Kent on 10 January 1876 and died in Wellington on 7 September 1895.
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Mantell's fossils remain in possession of the Museum of New Zealand to the present day. Mantell is commemorated in the names of the
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in 1861 and 1864–65, and Postmaster-General briefly in 1862. From 1866 until his death he was on the
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Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love: The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle
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at the Mantell home in Sydney Street on 15 March 1873, aged twenty-seven, and was buried in the
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Mantell left New Zealand as he did not feel right about trying to convince the indigenous
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In 1865, he donated the "prime specimen" of his father's fossil collection to
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trying to win his love. Shortly thereafter, Mantell returned to New Zealand.
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to undersell their land and returned to England in 1856, where he met
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was inherited by Walter and consequently transported to New Zealand.
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In 1848, Mantell was appointed to the office of commissioner for
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electorate from 1861 to 1866, when he retired. He was the
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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The Honourable
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Minister of Māori Affairs
William Fox
Frederick Weld
Alfred Domett
New Zealand Parliament
Wallace
1861
Lewes
Sussex
Wellington
Gideon Mantell
Mary Ann Mantell
New Zealand Institute
moa
Lewes
Sussex
Gideon Mantell
Mary Ann Mantell
extinguishing native titles in the South Island
fossils
Māori people
Geraldine Jewsbury
Westminster Gazette
New Zealand Parliament
1861
3rd
Wallace
Independent

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