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  2. James Prendergast, New Zealand's third chief justice and the first appointed by a New Zealand ministry, was born in London, England, probably on 10 December 1826 and was baptised there on 3 October 1827. He was the youngest son of Michael Prendergast, QC, and his wife, Caroline Dawe.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of James Prendergast, who settled in Chautauqua County in 1806 and founded the city of Jamestown in 1815. Read about his family, his businesses, his land purchases, and his legacy in this historical article.

  4. Oct 6, 2017 · In 1877 Chief Justice James Prendergast ruled the Treaty of Waitangi was "a simple nullity", in part because it was signed by "simple barbarians" and "savages". Those words have seen him condemned as an arch-villain of NZ history, but was he simply a man of his time?

  5. James Prendergast (March 9, 1764—November 15, 1846) was an American pioneer and politician, an early settler of Chautauqua County, New York, and the first founder and namesake of the city of Jamestown, New York.

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  7. Sir James Prendergast GCMG (10 December 1826 – 27 February 1921) was the third Chief Justice of New Zealand.

  8. James Prendergast may refer to: James Prendergast (Canadian politician) (1858–1945), judge and politician in western Canada. James Prendergast (judge) (1826–1921), third Chief Justice of New Zealand.

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