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| Personal Details | |
| Birth: | 1812 (exact date unknown) in South Shields, England |
| Death: | 23 June 1893 in Auckland, New Zealand |
| Marriage: | 1842, to Sarah Halcomb |
| Children: | One (adopted) |
| Religion: | Anglican |
| Background: | Lawyer, journalist |
| Political Details | |
| Electorates: | Wanganui , Rangitikei |
| Order: | 2nd Prime Minister |
| Political Party: | None |
| First Premiership | |
| Predecessor: | Henry Sewell |
| Term of Office: | 20 May 1856 to 2 June 1856 |
| Duration: | 13 days |
| Cause of Departure: | Lost parliament's confidence |
| Successor: | Edward Stafford |
| Second Premiership | |
| Predecessor: | Edward Stafford |
| Term of Office: | 12 July 18611861 is a common year starting on Tuesday. Events January January 1 Benito Juarez captures Mexico City January 2 Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia dies and is succeeded by Wilhelm I January 3 American Civil War: Delaware votes not to secede from the United to 6 August 1862Events January-March January 10 End of term for John Gately Downey, 7th Governor of California. He is succeeded by Amasa Leland Stanford. January 30 The first American ironclad warship, the USS Monitor is launched. February 1 Julia Ward Howe's " Battle Hy |
| Duration: | 1 year, 25 days |
| Cause of Departure: | Lost parliament's confidence |
| Successor: | Alfred DomettAlfred Domett ( 20 May 1811 2 November 1887) was a British colonial statesman and poet. He was born at Camberwell Grove, Surrey; his father was a ship-owner He entered St John's College, Cambridge, but left the university in 1833. He published one or two |
| Third Premiership | |
| Predecessor: | Edward Stafford |
| Term of Office: | 28 June 18691869 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). Events March 1 North German Confederation issues 10 gr and 30gr value stamps, printed on goldbeater's skin May 10 Transcontinental Railroad completed at Promontory, Utah. May 15 Wo to 10 September 1872 |
| Duration: | 3 years, 2 months, 13 days |
| Cause of Departure: | Lost parliament's confidence |
| Successor: | Edward Stafford |
| Fourth Premiership | |
| Predecessor: | George Waterhouse |
| Term of Office: | 3 March 1873 to 8 April 1873 |
| Duration: | 1 month, 5 days |
| Cause of Departure: | End of "caretaker" term |
| Successor: | Julius Vogel |
Sir William Fox KCMG served as Premier of New Zealand on four occasions in the 19th century, while New Zealand was still a colony. He was known for his eventual support of Maori land rights, his contributions to the education system (such as establishing the University of New Zealand), and his work to increase New Zealand's autonomy from Britain. He has been described as determined and intelligent, but also as bitter and "too fond" of personal attacks. Different aspects of his personality are emphasized by different accounts, changing mainly due to the reviewer's political beliefs.