Leonard Monk Isitt (minister)
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Rev. Leonard Monk Isitt (4 January 1855 - 29 July 1937) was a Member of Parliament of the New Zealand Liberal Party.
He was born in Bedford, England and died in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Leonard Isitt was a Methodist minister, a Member of Parliament, and an advocate of prohibition (temperance), in association with Tommy Taylor and his brother, Rev. Frank Isitt.
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[edit] Member of Parliament
Leonard Isitt took over Taylor’s parliamentary electorate of Christchurch North in a by-election in 1911 when Tommy Taylor died. He held the seat, first as an Independent then as a Liberal until he retired in 1925.[1]
Isitt was a member of the Legislative Council from 1925 to his death in 1937 [2]
Leonard Isitt married Agnes Caverhill in 1881. They had two sons:
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- Sir Leonard Monk Isitt (1891-1976) was a prominent aviation administrator.
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- Willard Whitmore Isitt (1894-1916), a rifleman in the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, was killed during WWI in France on 31 October 1916.
[edit] References
- ^ Bassett, Michael (1982), Three party politics in New Zealand, 1911-1931, Auckland, [N.Z.]: Historical Publications, ISBN 0-868-70006-1 p. 66.
- ^ Wilson, James Oakley (1985), The New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 (4th ed.), Wellington, [N.Z.]: Government Printer p. 155.
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[edit] Works by Isitt
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- Isitt, Leonard M. (1891-1904), [Leonard M. Isitt: prohibition leader], n.p.: n.p.
- This is a collection of newspaper clippings.
- Diggens, Canon (ed.) (1895), Gothic gossip: a medley of fact, fiction and fun, n.p.: L.M. Isitt and P.F. Peirson
- Isitt was a contributor to this book. The "Gothic" was a ship.
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1908), The liberty of the subject, Christchurch [N.Z.]: L.M. Isitt Book Depot. ; Fraser
- This is a prohibition tract.
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1914), Bible in schools: extract from a speech by Mr. L.M. Isitt, at Rugby Street Schoolroom on Nov. 18th, 1914., Christchurch [N.Z.]: Lyttelton Times, Printers
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1919), Two lectures, Christchurch [N.Z.]: L.M. Isitt Ltd.
- These lectures were on the recently-ended war; and on the church's relations with both labour and pacifism.
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1924?), Kahu, a Maori boy, Wellington, [N.Z.]: L.M. Isitt Ltd.
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1925?), Five reasons for supporting the Bible in Schools Bill, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Isitt-Wildey Print
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1925), Religious exercises in schools: a bill intituled: an act to provide for the performance of certain religious exercies in schools, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Isitt-Wildey Print
- Isitt, Leonard M. (1925), Religious exercises in schools bill: excerpts from speech delivered by L.M. Isitt, in the House of Representatives, on Thursday, 20th August, 1925, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Government Printer
[edit] Works about Isitt
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- Isitt and his prohibition fad proved complete failures / by "It Is"., Dunedin, [N.Z.]: Printed at the "Otago Workman" Office, 1893
- Bassett, Michael (1982), Three party politics in New Zealand, 1911-1931, Auckland, [N.Z.]: Historical Publications, ISBN 0-868-70006-1
- Cleary, Henry William (1927), The state religion bill: Hon. Mr Isitt’s pamphlet in support: a scathing exposure (2nd augmented ed.), Auckland [N.Z.]: Whitcombe and Tombs
- A discourse delivered in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Auckland, on August 14, 1927, a few hours after Dr. Cleary’s return from Europe. Cleary was the then-Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland.
- Davidson, Allan K., 'Isitt, Leonard Monk 1855-1937'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007, <http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/>. Retrieved on 30 May 2008
- Macdonald, George R., 'ISITT, Leonard Monk', from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 18-Sep-2007, <http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/1966/I/IsittLeonardMonk/en>. Retrieved on 30 May 2008
- Whitcher, G. F. (1966), The New Liberal Party 1905 [M.A.(Hons.) - University of Canterbury]
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985), The New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 (4th ed.), Wellington, [N.Z.]: Government Printer
- Wood, G. Antony (ed.) (1996), Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament, Dunedin, [N.Z.]: Otago University Press
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