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Walter Hippolyte Pilliet JP (8
February 1840 – 7
November 1885) was a 19th-century
Member of
Parliament in Christchurch, New Zealand. He
worked initially...
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Blanche Edwards-
Pilliet (1858–1941) was a
French physician,
medical teacher, and
leading social reformer for women. She,
along with
Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke...
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stage actress, journalist,
founder of her own
newspaper Blanche Edwards-
Pilliet (1858–1941) – physician, activist,
suffragist Nicole Girard-Mangin (1878–1919)...
- In the 1881
general election, the
electorate was
contested by
Walter Pilliet,
William Patten Cowlishaw (a
partner of
Francis James Garrick) and William...
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William Montgomery contested the 20
April 1874 by-election
against Walter Pilliet. The
results were 168 and 76 votes, respectively, i.e., a
margin of 92...
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represented the
Stanmore electorate from 1884 when he
defeated Walter Pilliet, but was
defeated in 1887 by
Andrew Loughrey when he
stood in Linwood....
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election of the in****bent MP
Walter Pilliet being voided on a
petition on 20
February 1882. The seat was
retained by
Pilliet.
Initially a 0 (zero) was mistaken...
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declared void
Joseph Ivess 1882
Stanmore 11 July
Walter Pilliet Election declared void
Walter Pilliet 1883
Peninsula 22
January James Seaton Death William...
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Selwyn Conservative Fifth John
Evans Brown St
Albans Greyite Third Walter Pilliet Stanmore Conservative First William White Sydenham Greyite First James...
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Jebson 3rd: T
Cooper Stanmore Held by WH
Pilliet Dan
Reese First 2nd: G
Rudenklau 3rd: G
Dorney 4th: WH
Pilliet 5th: O
Wansey Sydenham Held by W
White William...