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  • Keith Sinclair
  • New Zealand historian (1922–1993)

    Sir Keith Sinclair CBE (5 December 1922 – 20 June 1993) was a New Zealand poet and historian. Sinclair was the oldest child of Ernest Duncan Sinclair and

    Keith Sinclair

    Keith_Sinclair

  • Malcolm Sinclair (actor)
  • British actor (born 1950)

    television series Pie in the Sky from 1994 to 1997. Malcolm's brother is Keith Sinclair, the former Bishop of Birkenhead. A former pupil at Trinity School in

    Malcolm Sinclair (actor)

    Malcolm Sinclair (actor)

    Malcolm_Sinclair_(actor)

  • Keith Sinclair (bishop)
  • British Anglican retired bishop (born 1952)

    Gordon Keith Sinclair (born 3 December 1952) is a British Anglican retired bishop. From 2007 until 2021, he served as the Bishop of Birkenhead, one of

    Keith Sinclair (bishop)

    Keith Sinclair (bishop)

    Keith_Sinclair_(bishop)

  • Warren Keith Sinclair
  • New Zealand medical researcher

    Warren Keith Sinclair (9 March 1924 – 14 May 2014) was an international expert in radiation protection, science and medicine. "International Expert in

    Warren Keith Sinclair

    Warren_Keith_Sinclair

  • Māori King movement
  • Shared monarchy of numerous Māori iwi of New Zealand

    Even within the movement there was said to be deep division: historian Keith Sinclair claimed "moderates" aligned themselves with Wiremu Tamihana, and "anti-European

    Māori King movement

    Māori King movement

    Māori_King_movement

  • Keith Robinson (environmentalist)
  • American environmentalist who is the co-owner of Niʻihau, Hawaiian island

    Keith Robinson is an American environmentalist who is the co-owner of Niʻihau, the second-smallest of the eight principal Hawaiian Islands. Keith Robinson

    Keith Robinson (environmentalist)

    Keith_Robinson_(environmentalist)

  • Harry Sinclair
  • New Zealand film director, writer, actor (born 1959)

    Harry Sinclair was born in 1959 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the son of historian Keith Sinclair and brother of writer Stephen Sinclair. Sinclair studied

    Harry Sinclair

    Harry_Sinclair

  • Keith Sinclair (field hockey)
  • British hockey player

    Keith Sinclair (born 26 June 1945) is a British field hockey player who competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. Sinclair studied

    Keith Sinclair (field hockey)

    Keith_Sinclair_(field_hockey)

  • University of Auckland
  • Public university in Auckland, New Zealand

    Waipapa Taumata Rau, by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei in 2021. In 1966, lecturers Keith Sinclair and Bob Chapman established the University of Auckland Art Collection

    University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    University_of_Auckland

  • Polynesia
  • Subregion of Oceania

    Waitangi". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 7 June 2018. Keith Sinclair, A History of New Zealand, Penguin, 2000, page 146 ISBN 0-14-029875-4

    Polynesia

    Polynesia

    Polynesia

  • Dominion of New Zealand
  • British dominion in Oceania from 1907 to 1947

    responsible government in the 1850s.[failed verification] Historian Keith Sinclair later remarked: … the change of title, for which there had been no demand

    Dominion of New Zealand

    Dominion of New Zealand

    Dominion_of_New_Zealand

  • Clive Sinclair
  • English entrepreneur and inventor (1940–2021)

    Sir Clive Marles Sinclair (30 July 1940 – 16 September 2021) was an English entrepreneur and inventor, best known for being a pioneer in the computing

    Clive Sinclair

    Clive Sinclair

    Clive_Sinclair

  • Keith Rogers
  • Canadian radio executive (1892–1954)

    Keith Sinclair Rogers (1892–1954) was a Canadian radio pioneer and founder of CFCY radio in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Rogers began his radio

    Keith Rogers

    Keith_Rogers

  • Walter Nash
  • Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1957 to 1960

    Sinclair 1976, p. 131. Sinclair 1976, p. 123. Sinclair 1976, p. 143. Sinclair 1976, p. 144. Sinclair 1976, p. 160. Sinclair 1976, p. 171. Sinclair 1976

    Walter Nash

    Walter Nash

    Walter_Nash

  • Kim Phillips (historian)
  • Professor of history in New Zealand

    body in medieval literature. In 2013 Phillips was invited to give the Keith Sinclair lecture at the University of Auckland, where she spoke on Strange encounters:

    Kim Phillips (historian)

    Kim_Phillips_(historian)

  • Church of England Evangelical Council
  • the Bishop of Lewes, was president of the CEEC. From 2021 to 2023, Keith Sinclair served as national director. Since May 2023, the National Director of

    Church of England Evangelical Council

    Church_of_England_Evangelical_Council

  • Julie Conalty
  • British Anglican bishop

    2022 Diocese Diocese of Chester In office 2021 to present Predecessor Keith Sinclair Other post Deputy lead bishop for safeguarding (2022–present) Previous

    Julie Conalty

    Julie Conalty

    Julie_Conalty

  • Sinclair Oil Corporation
  • American petroleum company (1916–2022)

    Sinclair Oil Corporation is an American petroleum corporation founded by Harry F. Sinclair on May 1, 1916. It is presently a subsidiary of HF Sinclair

    Sinclair Oil Corporation

    Sinclair_Oil_Corporation

  • James Bodell
  • English-born soldier, businessman, local politician and writer from New Zealand

    1870s. His memoirs, edited by Sir Keith Sinclair, were published in 1982 as A Soldier’s View of Empire. Keith Sinclair. "Bodell, James". Dictionary of New

    James Bodell

    James_Bodell

  • First National Government of New Zealand
  • Government of New Zealand, 1949–1957

    living, and by 1957 New Zealand was, in the words of the historian Keith Sinclair, "a materialist's paradise." In 1957, the National Party published a

    First National Government of New Zealand

    First National Government of New Zealand

    First_National_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • New Zealand land confiscations
  • 1860s New Zealand political event

    History of New Zealand. Penguin Books. p. 216. ISBN 0-14-301867-1. Keith Sinclair, A History of New Zealand, Penguin, 2000, page 146 ISBN 0-14-029875-4

    New Zealand land confiscations

    New_Zealand_land_confiscations

  • ANZUS
  • 1951 collective security treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the US

    accessed 22 October 2012, https://irp.fas.org/offdocs/nsdd/nsdd-193.htm Keith Sinclair, A History of New Zealand Penguin Books, New Zealand, 1991 Nuclear Free:

    ANZUS

    ANZUS

    ANZUS

  • New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers
  • New Zealand weekly television programme

    Hadlee (born 1951) – cricketer Billy T. James (1948–1991) – comedian Sir Keith Sinclair (1922–1993) – historian Charles Goldie (1870–1947) – painter John Minto

    New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers

    New_Zealand's_Top_100_History_Makers

  • Kendrick Smithyman
  • New Zealand poet (1922–1995)

    School. There he became a lifelong friend of future poet and historian Keith Sinclair. Smithyman also attended Seddon Memorial Technical College (1935–1939)

    Kendrick Smithyman

    Kendrick_Smithyman

  • The Age
  • Melbourne daily newspaper

    Campbell 1939 1942 2–3 years 1942 1959 Oswald Syme David Syme and Co. 10 Keith Sinclair 1959 1966 6–7 years 11 Graham Perkin 1966 1972 8–9 years David Syme

    The Age

    The_Age

  • New Zealand literature
  • publishing and writing. It was in the 1950s that, as historian and poet Keith Sinclair said, "New Zealand intellect and imagination came alive". By the 1950s

    New Zealand literature

    New_Zealand_literature

  • Dominion Day
  • Former national holidays in Canada and New Zealand

    history of this land, but it is no land-mark". New Zealand historian Keith Sinclair later remarked: "… the change of title, for which there had been no

    Dominion Day

    Dominion_Day

  • Governor-General of New Zealand
  • Representative of the monarch of New Zealand

    Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2017. Keith Sinclair (1986). A Destiny Apart: New Zealand's Search for National Identity

    Governor-General of New Zealand

    Governor-General of New Zealand

    Governor-General_of_New_Zealand

  • Eric McCormick
  • New Zealand historian

    which New Zealand until now has stood much in need". The historian Keith Sinclair later described it as "a work of such discrimination and scholarship

    Eric McCormick

    Eric_McCormick

  • Sadie King
  • Fictional character from Emmerdale

    Sadie King (also Sinclair) is a fictional character from the British television soap opera Emmerdale, played by Patsy Kensit. She made her first appearance

    Sadie King

    Sadie_King

  • Political history of New Zealand
  • History of politics in New Zealand

    History of New Zealand. Penguin Books. p. 216. ISBN 0-14-301867-1. Keith Sinclair, A History of New Zealand, Penguin, 2000, page 146 ISBN 0-14-029875-4

    Political history of New Zealand

    Political history of New Zealand

    Political_history_of_New_Zealand

  • Olivia Colman
  • British actress (born 1974)

    Sarah Caroline Sinclair (née Colman; born 30 January 1974), known professionally as Olivia Colman, is an English actress noted for her versatility across

    Olivia Colman

    Olivia Colman

    Olivia_Colman

  • Raewyn Dalziel
  • New Zealand historian

    for services to education. In 1976, Dalziel married fellow historian Keith Sinclair. Dalziel, R. (1968). Sir Julius Vogel. Wellington: Reed. Dalziel, R

    Raewyn Dalziel

    Raewyn_Dalziel

  • Amber Reeves
  • British novelist and teacher

    living as normally as possible. She was visited by New Zealand historian Keith Sinclair who was writing a biography of her father, and twice by interviewers

    Amber Reeves

    Amber_Reeves

  • 1969 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    36th term. It saw the Second National Government headed by Prime Minister Keith Holyoake of the National Party win a fourth consecutive term. This is the

    1969 New Zealand general election

    1969 New Zealand general election

    1969_New_Zealand_general_election

  • History of Rangers F.C.
  • Scottish association football club history

    dynasty grew from humble beginnings to sow seeds of Rangers' success". Keith Sinclair. The Herald. 8 February 1997. Retrieved 9 March 2015. "Murray makes

    History of Rangers F.C.

    History_of_Rangers_F.C.

  • Elizabeth Sinclair
  • British farmer and plantation owner in New Zealand and Hawaii

    Elizabeth McHutcheson Sinclair (26 April 1800 – 16 October 1892) was a Scottish homemaker, farmer, and plantation owner in New Zealand and Hawaii, best

    Elizabeth Sinclair

    Elizabeth Sinclair

    Elizabeth_Sinclair

  • John Sinclair (poet)
  • American poet and activist (1941–2024)

    Alexander Sinclair Jr. (October 2, 1941 – April 2, 2024) was an American poet, writer, and political activist from Flint, Michigan. Sinclair's defining

    John Sinclair (poet)

    John Sinclair (poet)

    John_Sinclair_(poet)

  • Clan Sinclair
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Clan Sinclair (Scottish Gaelic: Clann na Ceàrda [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ nə ˈkʲaːrˠt̪ə]) is a Highland Scottish clan which holds the lands of Caithness, the Orkney

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan Sinclair

    Clan_Sinclair

  • List of New Zealand writers
  • Simpson (1943–2010), broadcaster, historian, musicologist and writer Keith Sinclair (1922–1993), poet and historian Nalini Singh (born 1977), paranormal

    List of New Zealand writers

    List_of_New_Zealand_writers

  • Aubrey Robinson (Hawaii planter)
  • Plantation and ranch owner in the Hawaiian Islands

    as of 2008[update], her sons Bruce and Keith Robinson. Sugar plantations in Hawaii Rosemary Novitz. "Sinclair, Elizabeth 1800 - 1892: Homemaker, farmer

    Aubrey Robinson (Hawaii planter)

    Aubrey Robinson (Hawaii planter)

    Aubrey_Robinson_(Hawaii_planter)

  • Gus Macdonald
  • Scottish television executive, life peer (born 1940)

    "Profile: Scourge of TV unions girds for new enemy", The Independent Keith Sinclair (19 July 1997) "Merger given green light", The Herald "Scottish government

    Gus Macdonald

    Gus Macdonald

    Gus_Macdonald

  • John Reid (diplomat)
  • New Zealand lawyer and diplomat (1901–1985)

    pension of 30 shillings at 60 for those unable to provide for themselves. Keith Sinclair argues that it was "this suggestion made initially by John S. Reid"

    John Reid (diplomat)

    John Reid (diplomat)

    John_Reid_(diplomat)

  • David Urquhart (bishop)
  • Scottish C of E bishop

    Preceded by Michael Langrish Bishop of Birkenhead 2000–2006 Succeeded by Keith Sinclair Preceded by John Sentamu Bishop of Birmingham 2006–2022 Succeeded by

    David Urquhart (bishop)

    David Urquhart (bishop)

    David_Urquhart_(bishop)

  • List of authors by name: S
  • Bennie Lee Sinclair (1939–2000, US, p/f) Catherine Sinclair (1800–1864, Scotland/England, f/ch) Clive Sinclair (1948–2018, England, f) Keith Sinclair (1922–1993

    List of authors by name: S

    List_of_authors_by_name:_S

  • Ranald Macdonald (journalist)
  • after two years of battles, Macdonald replaced deeply entrenched editor Keith Sinclair and appointed Graham Perkin, while Macdonald assumed the role of editor-in-chief

    Ranald Macdonald (journalist)

    Ranald Macdonald (journalist)

    Ranald_Macdonald_(journalist)

  • Arnold, Nottinghamshire
  • Market town and suburb of Nottingham

    Archived from the original on 31 December 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2020. Keith Sinclair. "Bodell, James". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for

    Arnold, Nottinghamshire

    Arnold, Nottinghamshire

    Arnold,_Nottinghamshire

  • Deaths in June 1993
  • Soviet and Russian Olympic handball player (1980), traffic collision. Keith Sinclair, 70, New Zealand poet and historian. György Sárosi, 80, Hungarian football

    Deaths in June 1993

    Deaths_in_June_1993

  • Social class in New Zealand
  • it was claimed that New Zealand was a 'classless society'. Historian Keith Sinclair wrote in 1969 that although New Zealand was not a classless society

    Social class in New Zealand

    Social_class_in_New_Zealand

  • Global Anglican Future Conference
  • Anglican realignment conference series, 2008–present

    several delegates from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, Rob Munro and Keith Sinclair of the Church of England, David Parsons of the Anglican Diocese of the

    Global Anglican Future Conference

    Global_Anglican_Future_Conference

  • Takapuna
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    footballer Frank Sargeson – playwright Keith Sinclair – historian Harry Sinclair – film director Stephen Sinclair – playwright and screenwriter Pamela Stephenson

    Takapuna

    Takapuna

    Takapuna

  • List of historians by area of study
  • (1925–2015) William Pember Reeves (1857–1932) J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023) Keith Sinclair (1922–1993) Sione Lātūkefu John Waiko (born 1945) George Washington

    List of historians by area of study

    List_of_historians_by_area_of_study

  • New Zealand Company
  • Company formed to colonise New Zealand

    Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Burns 1989, pp. 81. Keith Sinclair (2000). A History of New Zealand (revised ed.). Penguin. p. 69. ISBN 0-14-029875-4

    New Zealand Company

    New Zealand Company

    New_Zealand_Company

  • Margaret Trudeau
  • Canadian activist, ex-wife of Pierre Trudeau

    Margaret Joan Trudeau (née Sinclair; born September 10, 1948) is a Canadian activist and the mother of Justin Trudeau, the 23rd prime minister of Canada

    Margaret Trudeau

    Margaret Trudeau

    Margaret_Trudeau

  • Penetana Papahurihia
  • curved branches and fall into a fiery abyss, lit by Nakahi. Historian Keith Sinclair characterised his teachings as millenarian, though Judith Binney claimed

    Penetana Papahurihia

    Penetana_Papahurihia

  • Trevor Sinclair
  • English footballer

    January 1998, Sinclair moved to West Ham United for a combined fee of £2.3 million; £2.7 million minus West Ham players Iain Dowie and Keith Rowland moving

    Trevor Sinclair

    Trevor_Sinclair

  • William Pember Reeves
  • New Zealand politician, cricketer, and historian

    Zealand Sinclair, Keith. "Reeves, William Pember". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 13 April 2016. Keith Sinclair

    William Pember Reeves

    William Pember Reeves

    William_Pember_Reeves

  • Holy Trinity Church, Coventry
  • Church

    David Andrew Urquhart, 1992–2000 (later Bishop of Birmingham) Gordon Keith Sinclair, 2001–2007 (later Bishop of Birkenhead) David Mayhew, 2009–2016 Graeme

    Holy Trinity Church, Coventry

    Holy Trinity Church, Coventry

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Coventry

  • Susan Glazebrook
  • New Zealand lawyer and jurist

    refugees in France. In 1984, she was a research assistant under Sir Keith Sinclair and a tutor in history at the University of Auckland. She was a part-time

    Susan Glazebrook

    Susan Glazebrook

    Susan_Glazebrook

  • Claudia Orange
  • New Zealand historian (born 1938)

    1935–1949  (1977) The Treaty of Waitangi: a study of its making, interpretation and role in New Zealand history (1984) Doctoral advisor Keith Sinclair

    Claudia Orange

    Claudia Orange

    Claudia_Orange

  • Ackergill Tower
  • Castle in Highland, Scotland

    Ackergill Tower to the Keiths. She later installed Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant, as keeper of Ackergill in 1549. The Sinclairs again captured the

    Ackergill Tower

    Ackergill Tower

    Ackergill_Tower

  • Mount Albert Grammar School
  • State secondary, day and boarding school in Auckland, New Zealand

    Scientist Peter C. B. Phillips – Professor of Economics at Yale University Keith Sinclair – New Zealand historian Professor Karl Stead ONZ CBE – poet, novelist

    Mount Albert Grammar School

    Mount Albert Grammar School

    Mount_Albert_Grammar_School

  • Lucy Mackintosh (historian)
  • New Zealand historian, curator and author

    Mackintosh in 2025 Awards Ernest Scott Prize (2022) Ian Wards Prize (2022) Keith Sinclair Scholarship Academic background Alma mater University of Auckland Thesis

    Lucy Mackintosh (historian)

    Lucy Mackintosh (historian)

    Lucy_Mackintosh_(historian)

  • Robert Chapman (academic)
  • New Zealand political scientist and historian

    pioneer group of teachers at the university—among them historian Sir Keith Sinclair and poet Allen Curnow—who, in the 1960s, proudly asserted that New Zealand

    Robert Chapman (academic)

    Robert_Chapman_(academic)

  • Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
  • List of hockey players

    Britain: Austin Savage Peter Mills Paul Svehlik Rui Saldanha Tony Ekins Keith Sinclair Bernie Cotton Joe Ahmad Dennis Hay Richard Oliver Michael Crowe Terry

    Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

    Field_hockey_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads

  • Deaths in May 2014
  • New Zealand Māori composer, kapa haka leader and historian. Warren Keith Sinclair, 90, New Zealand physicist. Martin Skowroneck, 87, German harpsichord

    Deaths in May 2014

    Deaths_in_May_2014

  • H. M. Posnett
  • New Zealand literary academic (1855–1927)

    Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett, utoronto.ca. Retrieved 27 January 2019. Keith Sinclair, A History of the University of Auckland, Auckland: Auckland University

    H. M. Posnett

    H._M._Posnett

  • Curl Manitoba
  • Curling organisation in Manitoba, Canada

    Team: 1947 Western Canada High School champs Reg Freeman Doug Kitson Keith Sinclair Stan Gowling 2016 Team: 1948 Western Canada High School champs Stewart

    Curl Manitoba

    Curl_Manitoba

  • Cranmer Hall, Durham
  • Church of England college

    consecrated a Church in Wales bishop John Saxbee, former Bishop of Lincoln Keith Sinclair, Bishop of Birkenhead Michael Turnbull, Bishop of Durham (1994–2003)

    Cranmer Hall, Durham

    Cranmer Hall, Durham

    Cranmer_Hall,_Durham

  • Mary Aldis (science writer)
  • Scientific author & social reformer (1838?–1897)

    politicians, and Aldis had begun a letter-writing career that historian Keith Sinclair considered made her "for ten years, the most literate, persuasive, partisan

    Mary Aldis (science writer)

    Mary Aldis (science writer)

    Mary_Aldis_(science_writer)

  • Bishop of Birkenhead
  • Anglican suffragan bishop in England

    House Publishing. 2007. p. 945. ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0. "Farewell Bishop Keith - Diocese of Chester". "Julie and Sam to be consecrated at York Minster

    Bishop of Birkenhead

    Bishop_of_Birkenhead

  • List of historians
  • Russia Jack Simmons (1915–2000), English historian, railway history Keith Sinclair (1922–1993), New Zealand Helene J. Sinnreich (born 1975), Holocaust

    List of historians

    List_of_historians

  • Bruce Biggs
  • New Zealand linguist (1921–2000)

    contemporary of Rob Muldoon and a lifelong friend of the historian Keith Sinclair. He qualified as a teacher at Auckland Teachers College and served during

    Bruce Biggs

    Bruce_Biggs

  • Andy Lines
  • British Anglican bishop (born 1960)

    the Church of England: Julian Henderson, the Bishop of Blackburn, and Keith Sinclair, the Bishop of Birkenhead. Lines holds a complementarian position on

    Andy Lines

    Andy Lines

    Andy_Lines

  • Read NZ Te Pou Muramura
  • Not-for-profit organisation that promotes books and reading in New Zealand

    Fiona Kidman (founding secretary, and later chair in the mid-1990s) Keith Sinclair (founding president, until 1978) Lydia Wevers (vice-president) Robin

    Read NZ Te Pou Muramura

    Read_NZ_Te_Pou_Muramura

  • Continuous ministry (New Zealand)
  • Former government of New Zealand in the 1870s and 1880s

    reforms similar to those of the Liberals of the 1890s. A later historian, Keith Sinclair, detached the Scarecrow Ministry of 1887–1890 as a new government rather

    Continuous ministry (New Zealand)

    Continuous ministry (New Zealand)

    Continuous_ministry_(New_Zealand)

  • Frank Sinclair
  • Jamaican footballer (born 1971)

    Frank Mohammed Sinclair (born 3 December 1971) is a former professional football player and manager who is a coach in the Academy at Burnley. He made 756

    Frank Sinclair

    Frank Sinclair

    Frank_Sinclair

  • Lenzie Academy
  • Comprehensive school in Lenzie, Scotland

    Herald. Glasgow. 12 June 1991. Retrieved 25 October 2011.[dead link] Keith Sinclair (9 March 1993). "Pupil is charged with knife offence – Herald Scotland

    Lenzie Academy

    Lenzie Academy

    Lenzie_Academy

  • List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 2006
  • appearance. All characters were introduced by the soap's executive producer, Keith Richardson. Samson Dingle, played by Sam Hall, is the son of Sam (James

    List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 2006

    List_of_Emmerdale_characters_introduced_in_2006

  • Jake Sinclair (musician)
  • American songwriter

    Jacob Scott Sinclair (born March 7, 1985) is an American musician, record producer, singer, audio engineer, and songwriter. His production and songwriting

    Jake Sinclair (musician)

    Jake_Sinclair_(musician)

  • 1993 in poetry
  • Paintings, co-author: Anne Munz; Wellington: BlackBerry Press, New Zealand Keith Sinclair, Moontalk Ian Wedde, The Drummer Fleur Adcock (New Zealand poet who

    1993 in poetry

    1993_in_poetry

  • Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
  • Government of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008

    from:https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/pm-welcomes-fisheries-scholarship Keith Sinclair (1959). A History of New Zealand. Katherine Forbes. "Paid Parental Leave

    Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand

    Fifth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • List of New Zealand poets
  • Sewell (1951–2003) Iain Sharp (born 1953) Helen Lilian Shaw (1913–1985) Keith Sinclair (1922–1993) Tracey Slaughter (born 1972) Anna Smaill (born 1979) Elizabeth

    List of New Zealand poets

    List_of_New_Zealand_poets

  • Second Labour Government of New Zealand
  • Government of New Zealand, 1957–1960

    Ball Sutch Takeover New Zealand by William Ball Sutch Walter Nash by Keith Sinclair The state in New Zealand, 1840–1984: socialism without doctrines? by

    Second Labour Government of New Zealand

    Second_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • Bishop of Chester
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Guildford. 1996 2019 Peter Forster Retired 30 September 2019. 2019 2020 Keith Sinclair, Bishop of Birkenhead Acting diocesan bishop 2020 present Mark Tanner

    Bishop of Chester

    Bishop of Chester

    Bishop_of_Chester

  • New Zealand 1990 Commission
  • Bruce Gregory Samantha Johnson Maurits Kelderman Jim McLay June Mariu Keith Sinclair Bill Steele Rangi Te Maiharoa Sesqui 1990 1990 Commonwealth Games "Overseeing

    New Zealand 1990 Commission

    New Zealand 1990 Commission

    New_Zealand_1990_Commission

  • Bill Airey
  • New Zealand educater and activist

    New Zealand's leading historians of the 1960s and 1970s, including Keith Sinclair. By the time of his retirement, Airey was, according to historian Michael

    Bill Airey

    Bill_Airey

  • 36th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    Key   National   Labour   Social Credit   Independent Table footnotes: Sinclair was first on election night for Eden (by 35 votes), but lost when special

    36th New Zealand Parliament

    36th New Zealand Parliament

    36th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • 2/27th Battalion (Australia)
  • Military unit

    1960, p. 166. Dickens 2005, p. 264. Bradley 2004, pp. 51–174. "VX48 Keith Sinclair Picken". People. Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 14 June 2014. Pratten

    2/27th Battalion (Australia)

    2/27th Battalion (Australia)

    2/27th_Battalion_(Australia)

  • Keith Griffiths (architect)
  • 2021. "Q&A: Keith Griffiths, Aedas". 19 November 2014. "- Millennium Group". www.millenniumgroup.net. Retrieved 2 October 2018. Sinclair 2005, p. 176

    Keith Griffiths (architect)

    Keith Griffiths (architect)

    Keith_Griffiths_(architect)

  • 1972 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Peter Faulkner Shepheard. For services to Architecture. Eleanor Lilian Keith Sinclair, Assistant Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry. Alan Leslie

    1972 New Year Honours

    1972_New_Year_Honours

  • Algernon Thomas
  • New Zealand university professor, geologist, biologist and educationalist

    lack of specialisation has led some New Zealand historians, such as Keith Sinclair, to assert that he was not a researcher of any significance. Much of

    Algernon Thomas

    Algernon Thomas

    Algernon_Thomas

  • 1963 in poetry
  • heavy samples of soap powder Alistair Campbell, Sanctuary of Spirits Keith Sinclair, A Time to Embrace Patricia Beer, The Survivors Edwin Bronk, With Love

    1963 in poetry

    1963_in_poetry

  • Erik Olssen
  • New Zealand historian (born 1941)

    distorted by "secular and left-liberal" historians, such as Olssen and Keith Sinclair to push their own agendas. Olssen called the claim "either unfair or

    Erik Olssen

    Erik Olssen

    Erik_Olssen

  • Birkenhead Library
  • Public library in New Zealand

    Birkenhead Library were established in November 1990, under the patronage of Keith Sinclair, and continued under Thea Muldoon from 1994. They have advocated strongly

    Birkenhead Library

    Birkenhead Library

    Birkenhead_Library

  • 1973 in poetry
  • Zealand Literature, Auckland: Heinemann Educational Books (scholarship) Keith Sinclair, The Firewheel Tree Dannie Abse, Funland, and Other Poems Peter Ackroyd

    1973 in poetry

    1973_in_poetry

  • Third Labour Government of New Zealand
  • Government of New Zealand, 1972–1975

    and in the range of welfare benefits available. As noted by historian Keith Sinclair, "The Kirk-Rowling Government gave exceptional attention to the needs

    Third Labour Government of New Zealand

    Third Labour Government of New Zealand

    Third_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • Liberal Government of New Zealand
  • First responsible government, 1891–1912

    the Liberal Party of New Zealand , P.235 A History of New Zealand by Keith Sinclair Chambers 2004. Poverty and Progress in New Zealand: A Re-assessment

    Liberal Government of New Zealand

    Liberal Government of New Zealand

    Liberal_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • Field hockey at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
  • Neill Jim Deegan Richard Oliver David Wilman Gerald Carr Tony Ekins Keith Sinclair Andrew Trentham Jeremy Barham Basil Christensen Charles Donald Timothy

    Field hockey at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

    Field_hockey_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads

  • 1993 in New Zealand
  • June – Nellie Schroder, community leader (born 1903) 20 June – Sir Keith Sinclair, historian (born 1922) 7 July – Sir Alexander Turner, lawyer and jurist

    1993 in New Zealand

    1993_in_New_Zealand

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    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a river of Celtic origin, LEITH means "flowing water."

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  • Keith
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

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    Forest

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  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Neith

    The divine mother.

    Neith

  • KEITH
  • Male

    English

    KEITH

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."

    KEITH

  • Cena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Polish

    Cena

    Value; Keen; Follower of Neith

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  • KEITH
  • Male

    Scottish

    KEITH

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."

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    English

    KENITH

    Variant spelling of English Kenneth, KENITH means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made."

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  • NEITH
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    Egyptian

    NEITH

    , I came from myself.

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  • NEIT-AKER
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    , Victorious Neith.

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Of Godly

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  • AZENETH
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    Hebrew

    AZENETH

    (אָסְנַת) Variant form of Hebrew Acĕnath, AZENETH means "belonging to the goddess Neith."

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  • Female

    English

    KEITHA

    English feminine form of Scottish Keith, probably KEITHA means "forest, wood."

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    Variant spelling of English Keitha, probably KEITHIA means "forest, wood."

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    Scottish Celtic

    Leith

    River.

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  • Seith
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    Australian, Welsh

    Seith

    Seven

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  • Female

    Greek

    TANIS

    (Τάνις) Greek form of Phoenician Tanith, possibly TANIS means "serpent lady. In Egyptian her name means "land of Neith."

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    , devoted to Ni (Neith).

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    Of the Forest; Wood; From the Battleground

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    Wide

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    Welsh American Irish Scottish

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    Dwells in the woods.

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vismay

    Surprise

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    Nicolaus

    People's Victory; Victory of the People; Victorious Person

  • Winter
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    English, German, Danish, and Swedish

    Winter

    English, German, Danish, and Swedish : nickname or byname for someone of a frosty or gloomy temperament, from Middle English, Middle High German, Danish, Swedish winter (Old English winter, Old High German wintar, Old Norse vetr). The Swedish name can be ornamental.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Winter ‘winter’, either an ornamental name or one of the group of names denoting the seasons, which were distributed at random by government officials. Compare Summer, Fruhling, and Herbst.Irish : Anglicized form ( part translation) of Gaelic Mac Giolla-Gheimhridh ‘son of the lad of winter’, from geimhreadh ‘winter’. This name is also Anglicized McAlivery.Mistranslation of French Livernois, which is in fact a habitational name, but mistakenly construed as l’hiver ‘winter’.

  • Marner
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    English (of Norman origin) and German

    Marner

    English (of Norman origin) and German : occupational name for a sailor (see Mariner), from Anglo-Norman French mariner, Middle High German marnære ‘seaman’.

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    One who turns in repentance, Repentant

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    Star

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    The Biblical Ezekiel is the English Language Equivalent; Name of a Prophet

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    Muslim

    Munerah |

    Splendid, Bright shine of light, Luminous, Shining, Illuminating

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    English

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    Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman);.

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    Baudoin

    Brave Friend

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  • Kith
  • n.

    Acquaintance; kindred.