Reverend John Gare Butler
1781–1841
(Person)
Missionary, farmer, accountant.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- Letter fron John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, November 6th, 1819, quoted in Chapter III. Diary of J. G. Butler, 1819
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, 8th November, 1819, quoted in Chapter III. Diary of J. G. Butler, 1819
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Thomas Kendall, 20th December, 1819, quoted in Chapter III. Diary of J. G. Butler, 1819
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Thomas Kendall, February 24th, 1820, quoted in Chapter III. Diary of J. G. Butler, 1819
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Captain R. Skinner, April 11th, 1820, quoted in Chapter III. Diary of J. G. Butler, 1819
- Journal of John Gare Butler, 1820, quoted in Chapter IV
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Samuel Marsden, January 9th, 1821, quoted in Chapter IV
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, March 26th, 1821, quoted in [correspondence]
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, October 10th, 1821, quoted in 1821. DAILY OCCURRENCES IN NEW ZEALAND
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Samuel Marsden, January 8th, 1822, quoted in Chapter VI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Samuel Marsden, January 11th, 1822, quoted in Chapter VI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane, January 7th, 1822, quoted in Chapter VI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, January 22nd, 1822, quoted in Chapter VI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to the N.Z. Committee, Church Missionary Society, April 1st, 1822, quoted in Chapter VI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, March 2nd, 1822, quoted in Chapter VII
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Samuel Marsden, September 18th, 1823, quoted in MR. BUTLER'S JOURNAL CONTINUED, 1823
- Justification of the Character of John Gare Butler, November 8th, 1823, quoted in Chapter X
- The Lord’s Prayer, quoted in Chapter X
- Ta Creed, quoted in Chapter X
- A Prayer to be Used Before Repeating the Ten Commandments, quoted in Chapter X
- The Ten Commandments, quoted in Chapter X
- Deposition of John Gare Butler, Sworn at Parramatta, May 22nd, 1824, quoted in Chapter XI
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Daniel Coates, January 14th, 1825, quoted in [correspondence]
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Basil Woodd, February 2nd, 1825, quoted in [correspondence]
- Address by John Gare Butler to a Large Assembly in England, [n.d., after 1830], quoted in [correspondence]
- Letter from John Gare Butler to William Hayward Wakefield, June 24th, 1840, quoted in [conclusion]
Mentioned in
- Earliest New Zealand
- Chapter I
- [preface]
- Introduction
- Chapter II
- Chapter IV
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- (“HOCKEN” COLLECTION.) Marsden to Butler
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, January 20th, 1820
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, February 7th, 1820
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, February 7th, 1820 [2]
- Letter fron John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, November 6th, 1819
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Josiah Pratt, 8th November, 1819
- (COPY FROM THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION, DUNEDIN.)
- COPY OF A LETTER IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION, DUNEDIN
- “HISTORICAL RECORDS.” (McNab)
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, April 24th, 1820
- Journal of John Gare Butler, 1820
- Letter from John Gare Butler to Samuel Marsden, January 9th, 1821
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, August 11th, 1821
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to John Gare Butler, 1822
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to John Gare Butler, January 22nd, 1822
- Letter from Thomas Kendall to John Gare Butler, September 28th, 1822
- THE ORIGINAL IS IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION, DUNEDIN
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to John Gare Butler, June 11th, 1822
- MR. BUTLER'S JOURNAL CONTINUED, 1823
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to John Gare Butler, April 10th, 1823
- Letter from Samuel Leigh to John Gare Butler, May 1823
- THE ORIGINAL IS IN THE POSSESSION OF THE “HOCKEN” LIBEARY
- Letter from Samuel Leigh to John Gare Butler, July 14th, 1823
- THE ORIGINAL IS IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION
- THE ORIGINAL IS IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION
- Letter from William White to John Gare Butler, August 4th, 1823
- ORIGINAL IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION.)
- (COPY IN THE “HOCKEN” COLLECTION.)
- Letter from William White to John Gare Butler, October 14th, 1823
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Josiah Pratt, November 10th, 1823
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to John Gare Butler, January 13th, 1824
- Deposition of James Spencer before the Judge Advocate, New South Wales, [n.d., c. 1824]
- Justification of the Character of John Gare Butler, November 8th, 1823
- AFFIDAVIT OF MR. E. S. HALL. (Copy from the “Hocken” Collection.)
- REV. WALTER LAWRY TO REV. John Butler. (In the possession of the “Hocken” Library.)
- [correspondence]
- Deposition of Hannah Butler, Sworn at Parramatta, May 22nd, 1824
- [conclusion]
- Letter from Walter Lawry to Basil Woodd, February 3rd, 1825
- From Tasman To Marsden.
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
- Life and Work of Samuel Marsden
- Maori and Missionary: Early Christian Missions in the South Island of New Zealand
- Octavius Hadfield
- The Early Journals of Henry Williams
- The Exploration of New Zealand
- The Old Whaling Days
- The Women of New Zealand
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- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.