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William Hobson to George Gipps regarding his stroke

William Hobson to George Gipps regarding his stroke
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William Hobson to George Gipps regarding his stroke
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On 1 March 1840, William Hobson suffered a crippling stroke which paralysed his right side. This may have been caused by his stressful relationship with Captain Joseph Nias of the HMS Herald, as well as the stress of his duties and exposure to wet weather. Two years later, Hobson suffered a second stroke and died on 10 September 1842. Ho...

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Treaty of Waitangi / Tiriti O Waitangi / Waitangi 175 / Archives New Zealand / Archives / New Zealand History / New Zealand / William Hobson / Bay of Islands / North Island

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