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- Robert_Stokes_(politician) abstract "Robert Stokes (1809 – 20 January 1880) practised briefly as an architect in England in the 1830s before going to New Zealand where he had a varied career as land surveyor, newspaper proprietor and latterly as a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. The Lower Hutt suburb of Stokes Valley, New Zealand, is named after him.".
- Q16063408 abstract "Robert Stokes (1809 – 20 January 1880) practised briefly as an architect in England in the 1830s before going to New Zealand where he had a varied career as land surveyor, newspaper proprietor and latterly as a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. The Lower Hutt suburb of Stokes Valley, New Zealand, is named after him.".
- Robert_Stokes_(politician) comment "Robert Stokes (1809 – 20 January 1880) practised briefly as an architect in England in the 1830s before going to New Zealand where he had a varied career as land surveyor, newspaper proprietor and latterly as a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. The Lower Hutt suburb of Stokes Valley, New Zealand, is named after him.".
- Q16063408 comment "Robert Stokes (1809 – 20 January 1880) practised briefly as an architect in England in the 1830s before going to New Zealand where he had a varied career as land surveyor, newspaper proprietor and latterly as a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. The Lower Hutt suburb of Stokes Valley, New Zealand, is named after him.".