Richard "Dicky" Barrett (1807–1847) was one of the first European traders to be based in New Zealand. He lent his translation skills to help negotiate the first land purchases from Maori in New Plymouth and Wellington and became a key figure in the establishment of the settlement of New Plymouth. He was described by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, son of New Zealand Company founder Edward Gibbon Wakefield, as short, stout and "perfectly round all over" and fond of relating "wild adventures and hairbreadth 'scapes".
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| - Richard „Dicky“ Barrett (* 1807 in England; † 1847) war ein englisch-neuseeländischer Händler und einer der ersten europäischen Händler in Neuseeland. Er agierte als Übersetzer bei Landkäufen der europäischen Siedler bei den Māori in New Plymouth und Wellington. Er war eine Schlüsselfigur in der Gründungsphase von New Plymouth. Er wurde von Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Sohn des Gründers der New Zealand Company, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, als "kurz, beleibt, perfekt rund und begeistert von wilden Abenteuern und haarscharfen Fluchten" beschrieben. (de)
- Richard "Dicky" Barrett (1807–1847) was one of the first European traders to be based in New Zealand. He lent his translation skills to help negotiate the first land purchases from Maori in New Plymouth and Wellington and became a key figure in the establishment of the settlement of New Plymouth. He was described by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, son of New Zealand Company founder Edward Gibbon Wakefield, as short, stout and "perfectly round all over" and fond of relating "wild adventures and hairbreadth 'scapes". (en)
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| - Richard „Dicky“ Barrett (* 1807 in England; † 1847) war ein englisch-neuseeländischer Händler und einer der ersten europäischen Händler in Neuseeland. Er agierte als Übersetzer bei Landkäufen der europäischen Siedler bei den Māori in New Plymouth und Wellington. Er war eine Schlüsselfigur in der Gründungsphase von New Plymouth. Er wurde von Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Sohn des Gründers der New Zealand Company, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, als "kurz, beleibt, perfekt rund und begeistert von wilden Abenteuern und haarscharfen Fluchten" beschrieben. (de)
- Richard "Dicky" Barrett (1807–1847) was one of the first European traders to be based in New Zealand. He lent his translation skills to help negotiate the first land purchases from Maori in New Plymouth and Wellington and became a key figure in the establishment of the settlement of New Plymouth. He was described by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, son of New Zealand Company founder Edward Gibbon Wakefield, as short, stout and "perfectly round all over" and fond of relating "wild adventures and hairbreadth 'scapes". (en)
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