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  2. George Pritchard (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    George Pritchard (1 August 1796 – 6 May 1883) was a British Christian missionary and diplomat. Pritchard was born in Birmingham and studied at the mission seminary at Gosport . In 1824 he travelled to the Society Islands to undertake work for the London Missionary Society .

  3. William Thomas Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Pritchard (13 October 1829 – 1 November 1907) was a British consul and adventurer. Pritchard was born in Papeete , Tahiti , the son of George Pritchard and Eliza Aileen. He was educated in Britain before returning to join his father, the British consul in Samoa.

  4. Jarnac Convention - Wikipedia

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    He became the British consul in Tahiti and persuaded the queen, Pomare IV, to expel Catholic missionaries from the islands. This prompted France to take control of the islands and to establish a protectorate over them in 1843 leading to the Franco-Tahitian War. Pritchard was expelled, leading to diplomatic tension between France and Britain.

  5. Franco-Tahitian War - Wikipedia

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    Pritchard had been away on a diplomatic mission to Great Britain during the incident with Dupetit Thouars and returned to find the islands under French control. Encouraged by Pritchard, Queen Pōmare resisted in vain against French intervention, writing to Queen Victoria, asking for British intervention, and to King Louis Philippe I of France.

  6. Category:People from the Kingdom of Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 November 2023, at 20:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars - Wikipedia

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    Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars taking over Tahiti on 9 September 1842. He was made Rear-Admiral (French: Contre-amiral) on 12 July 1841, in charge of the Pacific Naval Division. His mission was to take possession of the Marquesas Islands. In Tahiti, he confronted Queen Pōmare IV, and the English missionary and Consul George Pritchard (1796

  8. HMS Hazard (1837) - Wikipedia

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    The French moved to seize control of Tahiti from Queen Pōmare IV and the Tahitians in 1843. HMS Vindictive sailed for the islands on 22 January, carrying George Pritchard, British Consul to Tahiti. Hazard followed out for Tahiti on 25 January, and then to cruise about the South Seas in search of the whaler Waterwitch which had been seized by ...

  9. Zarh Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    Pritchard traveled the world looking for new underwater scenes, with trips to Bermuda, Tahiti, the Philippines, Santa Barbara, Brazil, and several locations in the Mediterranean Sea. [4] [5] He described the colors underwater as extraordinarily intense, "so bright you step back from them", and the fish as "inquisitive". [6]