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Isaac Featherston

The Honourable Dr
Isaac Featherston
NZC
Portrait photo of a man around 60 years of age
Isaac Featherston
7th Colonial Secretary
In office
12 July 1861 – 2 August 1861
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Wanganui and Rangitikei
In office
24 May 1854 – 9 August 1855
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for City of Wellington
In office
1855–1858
In office
1858–1870
1st Superintendent of Wellington Province
In office
2 July 1853 – 23 April 1858
In office
28 June 1858 – 14 March 1870
Personal details
Born 21 March 1813
Newcastle upon Tyne
England
Died 19 June 1876(1876-06-19) (aged 63)
Hove
England
Relations John Cargill son-in-law

Isaac Earl Featherston NZC (21 March 1813 – 19 June 1876) was a New Zealand politician, and was known for his advocacy for the establishment of New Zealand self-government, and the importance of the provincial governments.

Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he qualified in medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1836. He arrived in Wellington in 1841 on the New Zealand Company ship Olympus. On 1 September 1869, his third daughter, Kate, married fellow member of parliament John Cargill.

Featherston served in the first, second, third, and fourth Parliaments. He represented the Wanganui and Rangitikei electorate in the first parliament until he resigned on 9 August 1855, and then represented the City of Wellington electorate in the second, third and fourth parliaments. In 1858, he resigned his seat in Parliament and his Wellington superintendency, apparently wanting to return to England. Instead, he successfully stood for re-election in both positions within months.

Featherston was Colonial Secretary (forerunner to the modern Minister of Internal Affairs) in 1861, and a Minister without Portfolio from 1869 to 1871, having been appointed in both instances by William Fox.

Featherston was also heavily involved in the politics of Wellington Province. He was elected unopposed as the first Superintendent from 1853. He resigned from this post on 23 April 1858. He was re-elected on 28 June 1858 and held the post until 1870.


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