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John Martin (New Zealand politician)

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Nationality
  
New Zealander

Name
  
John Martin


Role
  
Politician

Died
  
May 17, 1892

John Martin (New Zealand politician)

Born
  
11 November 1822 (
1822-11-11
)
Moneymore, County Londonderry, Ireland

Known for
  
naming Martinborough in his namesake

Previous office
  
Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1878–1892)

John (Johnny) Martin (1822 – 17 May 1892) was a "labourer, carter, merchant, politician, runholder, [and] land speculator".

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Early life

Martin was born in Moneymore, County Londonderry, Ireland on 11 November 1822. His family travelled to New Zealand on Lady Nugent, eventually landing at Port Nicholson, on 17 March 1841.

Political career

Martin was made a justice of the peace by William Fitzherbert in 1876, and in 1878 was called to the New Zealand Legislative Council by Premier George Grey.

He was to be a member of the Legislative Council from 25 July 1878 to 17 May 1892, when he died. During his 14-year career in the Legislative Council, he only spoke four times, and came to be known as the "silent member".

References

John Martin (New Zealand politician) Wikipedia