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- List_of_Kings_and_Queens_Counsel_in_New_Zealand comment "The office of King's Counsel was established in New Zealand in 1907. During the reign of a male sovereign, appointees are called King's Counsel, and this applied from 1907 to 1952 during the reign of Edward VII (1907–1910), George V (1910–1936), Edward VIII (1936), and George VI (1936–1952). During the reign of a female sovereign, appointees are called Queen's Counsel; this applies to appointments made since Elizabeth II came into office in 1952.".
- Q17053086 comment "The office of King's Counsel was established in New Zealand in 1907. During the reign of a male sovereign, appointees are called King's Counsel, and this applied from 1907 to 1952 during the reign of Edward VII (1907–1910), George V (1910–1936), Edward VIII (1936), and George VI (1936–1952). During the reign of a female sovereign, appointees are called Queen's Counsel; this applies to appointments made since Elizabeth II came into office in 1952.".