General Government Notices




General Government Notices.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
24th November, 1863.

THE following notifications are re-published from the “New Zealand Gazette,” at the request of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.

J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 28th Oct., 1863.

THE following Circular, in reference to a proposed National Shakespeare Memorial, is published for general information.

ALFRED DOMETT.

Committee Room, Pall Mall,
London, August, 1863.

Sir,—We do ourselves the honor of calling your Excellency’s attention to the accompanying Resolution of the Shakespeare Committee,* inviting your co-operation in making known to Her Majesty’s subjects within your Province, the intention to celebrate next year the three hundredth Birthday of Shakespeare, in a manner worthy of the poet and of the poet’s countrymen.

For mercy the Noblemcn and Gentlemen composing the Shakespeare Committee that all Her Majesty’s subjects who speak the language of Shakespeare must regard with interest the proposal to commemorate his birth, by the erection of a monument in a conspicuous part of London. It may not be possible for many of those who reside in distant parts of the British dominions to assist personally on the 23rd April, 1864, in laying the Foundation Stone of the proposed National Memorial. Nevertheless, as many thousands so circumstanced must desire to contribute towards such an undertaking, it is hoped they may be afforded a suitable opportunity of doing so.

The Committee have therefore instructed us to communicate with the representatives of the Crown in the various British Colonies, and to request their good offices in making the object of this application widely known.

The people of England have had so many recent and gratifying proofs of the strong sympathy which unites them to their Colonial brethren in all matters of national interest, that we anticipate a hearty and early response to this invitation on the part of your Council and of the community the administration of whose affairs has been entrusted to your Excellency.

We feel that it would be presumptuous in us to offer any special suggestions as to the most effective mode of bringing the subject before the people of the Colony. The proper authorities there can alone fully decide such local details. We may, however, state that it is confidently expected that this movement will ere long be honoured by Her Majesty’s immediate patronage, and by the Presidency of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. When the list of distinguished Vice-Presidents, Officers, and Members of the Committee is completed, we shall have much pleasure in transmitting it. We have further to request that your Excellency will allow your name to be added to the list of the National Shakespeare Committee.

In the meantime, we may state that contributions towards the Shakespeare Memorial should be remitted to Messrs. Coutts & Co., Bankers, London.

We shall also be most happy to pay every attention to any communication with which your Excellency may favor us on the subject of this letter,

We have, &c.,

CHARLES NICHOLSON,
R. G. MACDONNELL.

His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B., &c.

  • Proposed by Sir Richard MacDonnell, C.B., seconded by Thomas Wright, Esq.—“That the Governors of Her Majesty’s Colonies and Indian Possessions be invited to make known the objects of this Committee within their respective Provinces, and to enlist the sympathy and support of Her Majesty’s subjects throughout the British Dependencies in aid of the erection of the contemplated National Shakespearean Monument.”

THE NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE COMMITTEE.

Patron—President—

Vice Presidents—The Duke of Manchester, the Earl of Carlisle, Charles Dickens, Esq., Alfred Tennyson, Esq., Poet Laureate.

General Secretaries—W. Hepworth Dixon, Esq., F.S.A.; J. O. Halliwell, Esq., F.R.S.

Colonial Secretaries—Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart.; Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B.

Dramatic Secretaries—J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.; G. Linnaeus Banks, Esq.

Treasurers—Sir Richard Kirby, C.B.; Wm. Tate, Esq., M.P.; F. W. Cosens, Esq.

Bankers—Messrs. Coutts & Co., Strand, London.



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🏛️ Re-published Notifications from the New Zealand Gazette

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
24 November 1863
Notifications, Shakespeare Memorial, Colonial Secretary
  • J. Woodward, Acting Provincial Secretary
  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

🎓 Circular for National Shakespeare Memorial

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
1 August 1863
Shakespeare, Memorial, National Celebration, London
  • George Grey (Sir, K.C.B.), Recipient of circular
  • Richard MacDonnell (Sir, C.B.), Proposer of resolution
  • Thomas Wright (Esquire), Seconder of resolution
  • Charles Nicholson (Sir, Bart.), Colonial Secretary
  • Richard Graves MacDonnell (Sir, C.B.), Colonial Secretary

  • Charles Nicholson
  • R. G. MacDonnell

🎓 National Shakespeare Committee Members

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Shakespeare Committee, Members, Patron, President
11 names identified
  • Manchester (Duke of), Vice President
  • Carlisle (Earl of), Vice President
  • Charles Dickens (Esquire), Vice President
  • Alfred Tennyson (Esquire, Poet Laureate), Vice President
  • W. Hepworth Dixon (Esquire, F.S.A.), General Secretary
  • J. O. Halliwell (Esquire, F.R.S.), General Secretary
  • J. Stirling Coyne (Esquire), Dramatic Secretary
  • G. Linnaeus Banks (Esquire), Dramatic Secretary
  • Richard Kirby (Sir, C.B.), Treasurer
  • William Tate (Esquire, M.P.), Treasurer
  • F. W. Cosens (Esquire), Treasurer