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George Clarke (1798-1875), his wife Martha, and their 13 children, circa 1868, probably at Waimate North.
William Spain was an attorney from Hampshire appointed to head the commission established to investigate all land purchases prior to British annexation.
Lay missionary George Clarke reluctantly became "Chief Protector of Aborigines" in 1840, leading a department of sub-protectors whose role was to look after Maori interests.