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Hobson and sent
Benjamin Hobson ( 1816-1873 ), a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society in 1839, set up a highly successful Wai Ai Clinic ( 惠愛醫館 ) in Guangzhou, China.
Captain William Hobson was sent to New Zealand to persuade Māori to cede their sovereignty to the British Crown.
Hobson immediately sent two magistrates to the area to establish the British claim to sovereignty by holding courts.
Hobson faced opposition from the " Senate clique " radicals who sent a petition to the Foreign Secretary to have Hobson recalled.
Benjamin Hobson ( 1816-1873 ), a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society in 1839, set up a highly successful Wai Ai Clinic ( 惠愛醫館 ).
With MacNeill willing to take part, O ' Rahilly and Hobson sent out invitations for the first meeting at Wynn's Hotel in Abbey Street, Dublin, on November 11.
In 1840, the British Government sent Captain William Hobson to New Zealand as Lieutenant Governor, to acquire the sovereignty of New Zealand, by way of a treaty with the native Māori chiefs.
Cardwell was employed in the Colonial Office in the late 1830s, and directly involved in drafting written instructions ( sent to Sydney ) to Capt Hobson RN, as to how to ' treat with the natives ' ( Maori ) of New Zealand ; thus he was indirectly involved in what would become the founding document of New Zealand, the Treaty of Waitangi, signed February 6, 1840.
Benjamin Hobson ( 1816 1873 ), a medical missionary sent by the London Missionary Society in 1839, set up a highly successful Wai Ai Clinic ( 惠愛醫館 ) in Guangzhou, China.

Hobson and Colonial
Captain William Hobson was called to the Colonial Office on the evening of 14 August 1839 and given instructions to take the constitutional steps needed to establish a British colony.
Without a draft document prepared by lawyers or Colonial Office officials, Hobson was forced to write his own treaty with the help of his secretary, James Freeman, and British Resident James Busby, neither of whom was a lawyer.
Hobson arrived in the Bay of Islands on 29 January 1840 ( which is celebrated today as Auckland Anniversary Day ) with a small group of officials, including an Executive Council consisting of the Colonial Secretary Willoughby Shortland, Colonial Treasurer George Cooper and Attorney-General Francis Fisher.
While Colonial Secretary, he wrote a letter of instructions to William Hobson, in which the government's policy for the sovereignty of New Zealand was set out.
* Eckstein, Arthur M., " Is There a ' Hobson Lenin Thesis ' on Late Nineteenth-Century Colonial Expansion?

Hobson and Secretary
In the early 1960s, Profumo was the Secretary of State for War in Harold Macmillan's Conservative government and was married to actress Valerie Hobson.
Hobson responded on 26 May 1841 to the Foreign Secretary.

Hobson and some
Hobson concludes that some force has altered the clocks to show the same time and then stopped them, suggesting an intelligence behind the event, which Hobson dubs ' the Effect '.
According to a plaque underneath a painting of Hobson donated to Cambridge Guildhall, Hobson had an extensive stable of some 40 horses.
At Hobson & Canobbio's request, Gibbs wrote the code for FightStat ( also called PunchStat in some venues ) and was used at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum and in Reno for the 1985 HBO Boxing telecast of the Livingstone Bramble-Ray Mancini rematch for the WBA's world Lightweight title.
Richardson ’ s own designs and some of the details, see Henry Hobson Richardson.
In May 1971, Venceremos ran Jean Hobson for City Council, she received 798 votes, some 7, 000 short of victory.
He gets some shore passes for himself and his First Officer but they are stolen by passengers Mrs. Sorensen ( Valerie Hobson ) and Mr. Pidgeon ( Esmond Knight ) who take a boat and go ashore.

Hobson and soldiers
In October 2006, the Wall Street Journal reported that Hobson led a delegation to Normandy, France in August 2004 for the groundbreaking of an " interpretive center " at a cemetery for American soldiers killed during World War II.
But when the self-proclaimed government arrested a ship's captain for a violation of Wellington law, the Governor William Hobson quickly asserted British sovereignty over the whole of New Zealand, sending a contingent of soldiers to disband the Council in Wellington.

Hobson and Port
During the next three months Hobson and his officers thoroughly surveyed Port Phillip, the northern portion of which, by direction of Governor Sir Richard Bourke, was named Hobson's Bay, after Hobson.
On 21 May 1840, in response to the creation of a " republic " by the New Zealand Company settlers of Port Nicholson ( later Wellington ), who were laying out a new town under the flag of an independent New Zealand, Hobson asserted British sovereignty over the whole of New Zealand, despite the incompleteness of the Treaty signing.
However Hobson chose Auckland, he probably recognized that Port Nicholson was dominated by the New Zealand Company.
Captain William Hobson ( later Governor of New Zealand ) was instructed to accompany Lonsdale, his family and public officers to Port Phillip.
Lonsdale arrived at Port Phillip with his wife Martha, 7-month old daughter Alice and his one assigned servant, on board, commanded by Hobson.
Commanded by Captain Hobson, the ship charted part of the Port Phillip bay in 1836.
The first use of the term " republic " to connote an independent state in New Zealand came in 1840 when Lieutenant Governor William Hobson described the New Zealand Company settlement of Port Nicholson ( Wellington ), which had its own governing council, as such.

Hobson and Wellington
This annexation was in response to France ’ s attempts to colonise the South Island at Akaroa and the New Zealand Company attempts to establish a separate colony in Wellington, and so Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson declared British sovereignty over all of New Zealand on 21 May 1840 ( the North Island by treaty and the South by discovery ).
Hobson retrieves Perrin's papers, then begins journeying to Wellington, hoping to find survivors or clues as to what happened.
Hobson travelled to Wellington in August 1841, where he heard the complaints of settlers and selected magistrates.
The New Zealand Company settlement at Wellington, for example, continued to use the United Tribes flag until ordered to replace it by Governor William Hobson in May 1840 ( following his declaration of British sovereignty ).

Hobson and Union
* Edward H. HobsonUnion Army general during the American Civil War
Palmer is composed of four separate and distinct villages: Depot Village ( named for the ornate Union Station railroad terminal designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson ), Thorndike, Three Rivers, and Bondsville.
In 1866, Gano returned to Kentucky, where he was ordained a minister in the Disciples of Christ by his father and by Winthrop Hobson of the Old Union Church.
Gen. Hobson and the main body of the Union cavalry arrived in Brandenburg at about 10: 15 pm, just as the Alice Dean went under the water.

Hobson and end
But by the end of the album sessions ( and for the subsequent tour ) the official band line-up was Hynde, Seymour, Hobson, and returning drummer Martin Chambers.
At the end of the play, the central character, Henry Horatio Hobson, formerly a wealthy self-made businessman but now a sick and broken man, faces the unpalatable prospect of being looked after by his daughter Maggie and her husband Will Mossop, who used to be one of Hobson's underlings.
They anchored at the south end of the Bay on 27 September 1836, where Hobson despatched a cutter for survey work, and by 29th had proceeded north and anchored off Point Gellibrand, Hobsons Bay, near the mouth of the Yarra River.
On October 14, 2007, Hobson announced that he would step down at the end of his term in 2009.
Various proposals over the year ( such as in 2006, initiated by Action Hobson ) did not end in removal, partly because it was argued that the designations were needed for future proofing for the city's growth, and also because other transport links, such as another rail track, or busways, could be needed.

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