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  1. Alfred Domett CMG (20 May 1811 – 2 November 1887) was the fourth premier of New Zealand, a close friend of the poet Robert Browning and author of the epic poem Ranolf and Amohia, a South Sea Day Dream. Born in England, he emigrated to New Zealand in 1842 and remained there for a further thirty years, holding many significant political posts.

  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Alfred Domett (born May 20, 1811, Camberwell, Surrey, Eng.—died Nov. 2, 1887, London) was a writer, poet, politician, and prime minister of New Zealand (1862–63), whose idealization of the Maori in his writings contrasts with his support of the punitive control of Maori land.

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  3. Journalist, politician, public servant, premier, writer. This biography, written by Jeanine Graham, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990. Alfred Domett is said to have been born on 20 May 1811 at Camberwell Grove, Surrey, England, and was baptised on 4 November 1812 at Bermondsey.

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  5. Alfred Domett: poet and premier (1811-1887) Poetry was Alfred Dometts first love, but he was also an adventurer and early colonial administrator who rose to become Prime Minister of New Zealand.

  6. Nov 8, 2017 · Alfred Domett was premier 1862-1863. Aside from politics he is remembered for establishing the Parliamentary Library and for his much-derided epic verse Ranolf and Amohia: A South-Sea Daydream.

  7. Overview. Alfred Domett. (1811—1887) writer and premier of New Zealand. Quick Reference. (1811–87), poet, politician and public servant, was born in London and educated at St John's College, Cambridge, and the Middle Temple. He published a number of poems in Blackwoods Magazine ...

  8. Alfred Domett was born in Camberwell, near London in 1811. His father was a ship owner and had been in the merchant service. Domett went to St John’s College, Cambridge though he left without a degree. As a young man he travelled widely in the United States, in the West Indies and in Canada, keeping a journal of his time in Canada where he ...

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