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Richard John Seddon (22 June 1845 - 10 June 1906), sometimes known as King Dick, was the longest serving Prime Minister of New Zealand. He is regarded by some, including historian Keith Sinclair, as one of New Zealand's greatest political leaders.
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Richard John Seddon as premier; The women's suffrage movement suffered a setback when the premier, John Ballance, who supported their cause, died in April and Richard John Seddon, vocal opponent of women's suffrage, became the new premier.
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Richard John Seddon, Premier of New Zealand for 13 years, was born at St. Helens, Lancashire, on 22 June 1845. His father was master of the Eccleston Grammar School; his mother, also a school teacher, was a Scotch woman from Dumfriesshire.
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Richard John Seddon was born at School Brow, Eccleston, near St Helens, Lancashire, England, on 22 June 1845. His father was Thomas Seddon, headmaster of Eccleston grammar school, who had married Jane Lindsay, a Scot from Annan, Dumfriesshire, and the teacher at the Eccleston denominational school.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about SEDDON, RICHARD JOHN (1845-1906) - Encyclopedia Britannica - SEDDON, RICHARD JOHN (1845-1906) ... SEDDON, RICHARD JOHN (1845-1906) , New Zealand statesman, was born at Eccleston, Lancashire, England, in 1845, his father being...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Seddon, Richard John. Seddon, Richard John. Information about Seddon, Richard John in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Sedan; sedan chair; Sedan, Battle of; sedative; Sedbergh; Sedd-el-Bahr; Seddon, Rhea; Seddon, Richard John; sedentary agriculture; Seder; sedge; Sedgefield;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Richard John Seddon:SeddonBBC Hulton Picture LibraryNew Zealand statesman who as prime minister (1893–1906) led a Liberal Party ministry that sponsored innovating legislation for land settlement, labour protection, and old age pensions. ... For a definition of "Richard John Seddon",
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Richard John Seddon: (18451906). From 1893 until 1906, during Richard John Seddon's tenure as prime minister, the Parliament of New Zealand enacted some of the most progressive social legislation in the world. ... Page 1 of 1; Richard John Seddon...
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The Life and Work of Richard John Seddon. — Chapter I. — Early Life And Life On The Goldfields ... Mr Seddon's Colleagues ... Title: The Life and Work of Richard John Seddon...
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