Nuhou, Volume I, Number 15, 10 February 1874 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

\Ve seo a4uter m the Londou Times fiom _Mi% Man!ey Htk)kms, Hawaiiau Consul īii that ei(y, in \vhi<h speaking of the Hawai. ian Suceession ? " he states tliat " Qaeen Emma's grandlhther was an'"Englfshman l one of the earliest who settled on the islands, Hc married a c-hief, and the Queen's mother was also a full native. Queen Emma is conse«|uently three parts Hawaiian and one part English Woo^* 1 ' # \ #