David Mervyn
Appearance
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1867–1870 | 4th | Manuherikia | Independent | ||
1871–1875 | 5th | Mount Ida | Independent |
David Hunter Mervyn was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in the Otago region of New Zealand.
He represented the Manuherikia electorate from 1867 to 1870 through winning the by-election on 15 May, and then the Mount Ida electorate from 1871 (having won the 17 February general election) to 1875, when he retired.[1]
In 1871 he was censured after an incident in Parliament, during which Wi Parata offered to remove him by force.[2][3]
In 1884 while at Roxburgh he was sued by his housekeeper (Kate Mann) for unpaid wages and for breach of promise of marriage.[4][5] The "breach of promise" case was later withdrawn.[6]
He was referred to in 1891 as the late Mr D. H. Mervyn.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Scholefield, Guy Hardy (1925) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record. Wellington: Govt. Printer. p. 117.
- ^ "Later Parliamentary". Thames Guardian. 7 November 1871.
- ^ "A Quarter of a Century". Evening Post. 11 July 1992.
- ^ "New Zealand". Lyttelton Times. 17 May 1884.
- ^ "Dunedin". Cromwell Argus. 18 March 1884.
- ^ "Breach of promise case withdrawn". Daily Telegraph. 26 March 1884.
- ^ "Notes and Queries: Information Wanted". Otago Witness. 6 August 1891.