Jackson Palmer
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Jackson Palmer (1867 - 1919) was the Member of Parliament for Waitemata and Ohinemuri, in the North Island of New Zealand.
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[edit] Member of Parliament
Jackson Palmer represented the Waitemata (1890-93) and Ohinemuri (1900-03) electorates in the New Zealand House of Representatives.
[edit] Independent Liberal
Palmer was an Independent Liberal [1]. He declined the Premier John Ballance's invitation to join the Council of the Liberal Federation in 1891 [2].
Born in Belfast, in Ireland, Palmer came to New Zealand as a child. He was educated at Auckland College and was a lawyer at Paeroa (Cyclopedia of NZ 1902, Vol. 2, p. 839). Later, Jackson Palmer was chief judge of the Native Land Court [3].
[edit] Further Reading
- The New Zealand Liberals: the Years of Power 1891-1912 by David Hamer (1988, Auckland University Press, Auckland)
- The New Zealand Parliamentary Record: 1840-1984 by J.O. Wilson (1985, Government Printer, Wellington)
[edit] References
- ^ NZPD, Vol. 70, pp.29-30, 28 January 1891; Wilson, p.225 & Hamer, p.365
- ^ Palmer's letter to John Ballance, Ballance Papers, Folder 12, 23 November 1891
- ^ A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Edited by G.H. Scholefield, Vol. 2, p.146, 1940, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington