Background Material

Please note: this list is not exhaustive, and some details are incomplete.

Henry Browne Hayes

Australian dictionary of biography : 1788-1850, general editor Douglas Pike (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1967), v. 1, p. 413-414.

Australian dictionary of biography : 1788-1850, general editor Douglas Pike (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1966), v. 1, p. 526-527.

The Australian encyclopaedia (3rd edition, Sydney, The Grolier Society of Australia, 1977), p. 266.

"Index to births, marriages & deaths in Anthologia Hibernica 1793-1794," in Irish marriages : being an index to the marriages in Walker's Hibernian Magazine 1771 to 1812 : with an appendix, by Henry Farrar (London, 1897; reprinted, two volumes in one, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1972), p. 519.

John Burnett

Australian dictionary of biography : 1788-1850, general editor Douglas Pike (Melbourne, Melbourne University press, 1966), v. 1, p. 182.

John Lillie

Australian dictionary of biography : 1788-1850, general editor Douglas Pike (Melbourne, Melbourne University press, 1967), v. 2, p. 118-119.

G.R. Macdonald dictionary of Canterbury biographies (Christchurch, Canterbury Museum, [n.d.]), L.250.

John Lillie, by Michael Roe (Hobart, Scots Church, 1968).

The New Zealand Presbyterian, v. 1, no. 1 (February 1866), p. 39-40.

The New Zealand Presbyterian, v. 1, no. 3 (August 1866), p. 1-11.

The New Zealand Presbyterian, v. 2, no. 7 (August 1867), p. 5-7.

The Presbyterian pioneers of Van Diemen's Land : a contribution to the ecclesiastical history of Tasmania, by J. Heyer ([Hobart], Presbytery of Tasmania, 1935), p. 22, 25-34,94-96.

Quest for authority in Eastern Australia 1835-1851, by Michael Roe (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1965), p. 127, 134-5, 141-143, 152, 158, 173, 187.

The early Canterbury runs, by L.G.D. Acland (4th edition, extensively revised by W.H. Scotter, Christchurch, Whitcoulls, 1975), p. 276.

Squatter and settler in the Waipara County, by Douglas Cresswell (Christchurch, Pegasus Press for the Waipara County Council, 1952), p. 94-95.

A sketch of the early history of St. Andrew's Church, Christchurch, N.Z. 1856-1906, by Jane Deans, with supplementary notes (Christchurch, Deacon's Court, St Andrew's Church, [1906]), p. 11-12, 23.

Centennial history of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Christchurch, New Zealand 1856-1956 : first Presbyterian church in Canterbury, by Graham M. Miller (Christchurch, J.W. Batsy, [1956]), p. 19.

Bethell Family

"A momentous meeting," by B.G.B., in The genealogist's magazine, v. 8, no. 7 (September 1939), p. 396.

A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours, by John Burke (reprint of the 1834-1838 ed. published for H. Colburn by R. Bentley, London, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing, 1977), p. 451-452.

A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, by Bernard Burke (6th edition, with supplement, London, Harrison, 1882), p. 121.

Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat armour, compiled and edited by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (7th edition, London, Hurst & Blackett, 1929), p. 145-146.

Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry, edited by L.G. Pine (17th edition, London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1952, p. 170-171.

Dictionary of national biography, edited by Leslie Stephen (London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1885), p. 426.

Modern English biography, by Frederick Boase (London, Frank Cass & Co., 1965 [first published 1892]), 263-264.

Who was who, 1916-1928 : a companion to who's who containing biographies of those who died during the years 1916-1928, (4th edition, London, Black, 1967).

Who was who, 1929-1940 : a companion to who's who containing the biographies of those who died during the years 1929-1940 (2nd edition, London, Black, 1967).

Who was who, 1941-1950 : a companion to who's who containing the biographies of those who died during the years 1941-1950 (4th edition, London, Black, 1967).

Memories, by C. Kegan Paul (London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1899; London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971), p. 79-82, 185-186.

Eton : a history, by Christopher Hollis (London, Hollis & Carter, 1960), p. 196-198.

Boys together : English public schools 1800-1864, by John Chandos (London, Hutchinson, 1984), p. 171.

Richard Bethell

G.R. Macdonald dictionary of Canterbury biographies (Christchurch, Canterbury Museum, [n.d.]), B.408.

Boys together : English public schools 1800-1864, by John Chandos (London, Hutchinson, 1984), p. 96n.

Burke reminiscences of old Canterbury.

Lake Ellesmere to Te Pirita, by Sarah E.W. Penney (Christchurch, Penney Ash Publications, 1979), p. 17, 26-28, 50, 88.

The early Canterbury runs, by L.D.G. Acland (4th edition, extensively revised by W.H. Scotter and incorporating the annotations of G.R. Macdonald, Christchurch, Whitcoulls, 1975, p. 51-52.

March past : a review of the first fifty years of Burnham Camp, by John Storey and J. Halket Millar (Christchurch, Pegasus Press, 1973), p. 16-17, 109.

"First church on the plains : a centennial history of All Saints' Garrision Church 1864-1964, Burnham Camp, New Zealand", mimeographed paper by W.S. Collins, Education Officer, Burnham Camp, p. 2, 5, 6.

Amuri : the county - old times and old people, by L.R.C. Macfarlane (Christchurch, Whitcombe and Tombs, 1946), p. 102.

"Reminscences of J.J. Thomson. 1926," p. 10, in Reminiscences of J.J. Thomson Esq. 1926.

"Some of J.J. Thomson's reminiscences of a few early Canterbury clergy, with anecdotes of them and their belongings," p. 2-3, in Reminscences of J.J. Thomson Esq. 1926.

"Untitled," p. 2, in Reminiscences of J.J. Thomson Esq. 1926.

Canterbury pilgrimage : the first hundred years of the Church of England in Canterbury, New Zealand, by Stephen Parr (Christchurch, The Centennial Committee of the Diocese of Christchurch, 1951), p. 186-7.

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