William Wakefield

William Wakefield
Mr. William Wakefield
sketched in the Court of Kings Bench in 1826
Birth nameWilliam Hayward Wakefield
Born1801
London, United Kingdom
Died19 September 1848
Wellington, New Zealand
Allegiance Kingdom of Portugal
 Empire of Brazil
 Kingdom of Spain (Cristinos)
 United Kingdom
Service/branchPortuguese Loyalists
British Auxiliary Legion
Years of service1832–37
RankLieutenant Colonel[1]
Unit1st Reina Isabel Lancer Regiment, 1836–37[1]
Commands1st Reina Isabel Lancer Regiment, 1836–37[1]
Battles/warsLiberal Wars (Portuguese Civil War)
 • Siege of Porto
First Carlist War
 • Battle of Ayete, 1836[1]
Wairau Affray
AwardsLieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, 1840[2]
MemorialsWilliam Wakefield Memorial, Wellington
Spouse(s)Emily Sidney
RelationsEdward Wakefield (father)
Susanna Wakefield (mother
Priscilla Wakefield (grandmother)
Catherine Wakefield (sister)
E.G. Wakefield (brother)
Arthur Wakefield (brother)
Daniel Wakefield (brother)
Felix Wakefield (brother)
Jerningham Wakefield (nephew)
Emily Wakefield (daughter)
Other workPrincipal Agent, New Zealand Company, 1839–48

Colonel William Hayward Wakefield (1801 – 19 September 1848) was an English officer of the British Auxiliary Legion, and the leader of the second New Zealand Company's first colonising expedition to New Zealand; one of the founders of Wellington city. As a leader, he attracted much controversy.

  1. ^ a b c d "Carta a W. Wakefield (Tte. Col. 1º Lanceros B.A.L.)". Historia Militar de San Sebastián: Vida y Asedios de una pequeña gran ciudad. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Anglo-Spanish Legion". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. 24 February 1840. col. 515.