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British Missionary Accounts

 * James S. Vivian SOAS
 * docenquiry@soas.co.uk
 * Albert Pearse (Raiatea)
 * Alfred Thomas Saville (Huahine)
 * Ebenezer Vicessimus Cooper (Huahine)
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 * Elizabeth Ann ALLANSON
 * Blanche Clara HENRY
 * William Edward Richards (Raiatea)
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 * http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH18881203.2.63.9&srpos=1&e=---10--10William+Richards+raiatea--
 * James Lampard Green (Tahiti)
 * https://archive.org/stream/britishbiblesoc05cantuoft#page/238/mode/2up
 * http://books.google.com/books?id=oSU3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA41&dq=paris+missionary+society+raiatea+cooper&hl=en&sa=X&ei=trhDVK7gDMjpggThlICwDg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=paris%20missionary%20society%20raiatea%20cooper&f=false
 * James Lampard Green (Tahiti)
 * https://archive.org/stream/britishbiblesoc05cantuoft#page/238/mode/2up
 * http://books.google.com/books?id=oSU3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA41&dq=paris+missionary+society+raiatea+cooper&hl=en&sa=X&ei=trhDVK7gDMjpggThlICwDg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=paris%20missionary%20society%20raiatea%20cooper&f=false

British Consuls
Raiatea; google search
 * Captain B. Toup Nicolas, Consul at Raiatea, Society Island, wrote letter in April 3, 1853 about Pitcairn Islanders
 * A. Chisholm (June 15, 1858 to July 18, 1859), Acting
 * Alexander Norman Nicolson (July 19, 1859 till November 14, 1861), Acting
 * Alfred Carrington Dick; appointed Consul in the Society or Leeward Islands, February 10, 1860; resigned June 25, 1860
 * George Charles Miller (February 23-April 1864), see below
 * James. H. Wodehouse, HBM consul at Raiatea, around 1864


 * Mr. Robert St. Aubin, R. N., to be Consul at Raiatea, in the Society Islands (October, 1859)

Tahiti
 * George Charles Miller ; acting Consul at Tahiti (January 1, 1845-April 9, 1850); appointed Consul in the Georgian and Windward Islands in the Pacific in Decemebr 7, 1849;


 * inauthor:"Great Britain. Foreign Office" Raiatea
 * Plump Mormon who travelled to Raiatea to convince natives not to hoist Union Jack

Newspaper

 * http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH18871228.2.61&srpos=7&e=---10--10Raiatea+missionary--

Random Books

 * Journal of a voyage in the Missionary ship Duff to the Pacific Ocean in the years 1796, 7, 8, 9, 1800, 1, 2, &c (microform) : comprehending authentic and circumstantial narratives of the disasters which attented the first effort of the "London Missionary Society" : interspersed with a variety of singular incidents and adventures, with an appendix; containing interesting circumstances in the life of Captain James Wilson, the commander of the Duff, when he was engaged in the wars in the East Indies, and taken prisoner by Hyder Ally's troops, his bold attempt to escape, and subsequent difficulties


 * The history of the London Missionary Society, 1795-1895, Volume 1

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 * Sunshine and Surf: A Year's Wanderings in the South Seas talk about "Raiatea Rebellion"
 * French indeminity for Expulsion of Consul and Declaration of Independence in 19 June 1847, aka Jarnac Convention.
 * A critique of the de Jarnac convention, 1847
 * The Nineteenth Century, Volume 20, discussing trouble with French annexation
 * Pacific, its past and future, and the policy of the great powers from the eighteenth century (1919)
 * Mentions Raiatea Question and ambition of United States consul Henry Owner in 1858 and Germans in 1878???
 * Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, look into British parliamentary debate
 * Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, look into British parliamentary debate
 * Gauguin in the South Seas: Translated by Reginald Spink
 * Correspondence Respecting Proposed Protectorate of Raiatea and Other Islands by France, 1879-81
 * It is believed at Tahiti that England will ultimately allow France to possess Raiatea—the French Government, as a quid pro qua, relinquishing their Newfoundland fishery rights
 * Tahiti Under the French http://books.google.com/books?id=qRoEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA183&dq=tahiti+%22Napoleon+III%22+protestant&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S6tfVNaeGcifgwTLiICoDg&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=tahiti%20%22Napoleon%20III%22%20protestant&f=false
 * It is believed at Tahiti that England will ultimately allow France to possess Raiatea—the French Government, as a quid pro qua, relinquishing their Newfoundland fishery rights
 * Tahiti Under the French http://books.google.com/books?id=qRoEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA183&dq=tahiti+%22Napoleon+III%22+protestant&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S6tfVNaeGcifgwTLiICoDg&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=tahiti%20%22Napoleon%20III%22%20protestant&f=false
 * Chroniques du temps à Raïatea
 * O Tamatoa, raua o Teariimaevarua E ture no Raiatea, no Tahaa, no Borabora, e no Maupiti. I faatia faahouhia i te hau o Tamatoa raua o Teariimaevarua. Mate 23, 1836.
 * The Leeward Islands : Bora-bora, Huahine, Raiatea, Tahaa, Maupiti, Tupai Ramsey, Meredith.;Jean-Claude Bosmel;c1982
 * Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora & French Polynesia Booth, Thomas;2012
 * Polynesia's sacred isle. Dodd, Edward;1976
 * Agreement between the British and French Governments relative to the New Hebrides: 1887 and 1888
 * Pacts, Alliances and Patronage:: Modes of Influence and Power in the Pacific. The Journal of Pacific History, 2009, Vol.44(2), p.141-162
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 * Journal of the Polynesian Society
 * Journal of Pacific History
 * Journal of Pacific History

Jarnac Convention

 * Jarnac Conventions, signed by Philippe de Rohan-Chabot and Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; DECLARATION of the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain and France, acknowledging the Independence of the Islands of Huahine, Raiatea, and Borabora, and of the small Islands adjacent thereto, in the Pacific Ocean. London, June 19, 1847.

Teraupoo

 * http://tehoanotenunaa.over-blog.com/pages/La_bataille_de_Tevaitoa_Raiatea-4855578.html
 * http://www.ladepeche.pf/article/tuamotu-gambier/hapaitahaa-a-etau-dit-teraupoo-le-rebelle
 * http://julien-gue.suite101.fr/teraupoo-de-raiatea-premier-independantiste-de-polynesie-a19006
 * http://www.tahitiheritage.pf/fiche-tombe-de-teraupoo-le-rebelle-de-raiatea-25023.htm
 * Le fort de Teraupo, 1897
 * http://books.google.com/books?id=_j8-YmmA7-EC&pg=PA157&dq=1897+raiatea+%22February+16%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kvl3U4KpOdDeoASk3YKwDw&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=1897%20raiatea%20%22February%2016%22&f=false

Queen Tuarii

 * NEWSPAPER from New Zealand talking about Queen of Raiatea asking for protectorate
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