Written in 1914 by Alice, Lady Lovat (1846 1938), a cousin, this biography of Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld (1823 91) is characterised by its subtitle, 'a pioneer of empire'. The young Weld emigrated to New Zealand with a cousin to establish sheep stations. Entering politics, he became Minister for Native Affairs and then Premier; his Native Rights Act of 1865 redressed many of the grievances which had led to the Maori Wars. In 1868 he was appointed Governor of Western Australia, where he brought in a degree of representative government and helped develop the telegraph and transport...
Written in 1914 by Alice, Lady Lovat (1846 1938), a cousin, this biography of Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld (1823 91) is characterised by its subtitle, ...