George Mccall Theal
History of South Africa Since September 1795 - Volume 3
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History of South Africa Since September 1795 - Volume 3
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A detailed history of South Africa between 1795 1894, discussing the political history of the country, first published in 1908.
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A detailed history of South Africa between 1795 1894, discussing the political history of the country, first published in 1908.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781108023658
- ISBN-10: 1108023657
- Artikelnr.: 32469820
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781108023658
- ISBN-10: 1108023657
- Artikelnr.: 32469820
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
34. Sir Peregrine Maitland
Governor continued. The seventh Kaffir war
called by the Xosas the War of the Axe; 35. Sir Henry Pottinger
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 27th January 1847
retired 1st December 1847. Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 1st December 1847
retired 31st March 1852. The seventh Kaffir war continued; 36. Sir Henry G.W. Smith
Governor continued; 37. Sir Henry G.W. Smith continued. Lieutenant-General the Honourable George Cathcart
Governor
assumed duty 31st March 1852
retired 26th May 1854. The eight Kaffir war
or the Great Native Rebellion; 38. Grant of an exceedingly liberal constitution to the Cape Colony. Sir Henry G. W. Smith
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Sir George Cathcart
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
Lieutenant-Governor
acting head of the Government from 26th May to 5th December 1854; 39. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
acting Governor
retired 5th of December 1854. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner
assumed duty 5th of December 1854
recalled and transferred the administration 20th of August 1859. The Cape Colony from 1854 to 1857; 40. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard
Lieutenant-Governor
acting administrator
20th August 1859 to 4th July 1860; 41. British Kaffraria from 1854 to 1857; 42. British Kaffraria from 1857 to 1860; 43. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857; 44. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857 continued. The European section of the community; 45. Creation of the Orange River Sovereignty; 46. The Orange River Sovereignty; 47. The Orange River Sovereignty continued; 48. Abandonment of the Sovereignty; 49. Events north of the Vaal from 1851 to 1854; Notes on printed books concerning South Africa; Index.
Governor continued. The seventh Kaffir war
called by the Xosas the War of the Axe; 35. Sir Henry Pottinger
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 27th January 1847
retired 1st December 1847. Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 1st December 1847
retired 31st March 1852. The seventh Kaffir war continued; 36. Sir Henry G.W. Smith
Governor continued; 37. Sir Henry G.W. Smith continued. Lieutenant-General the Honourable George Cathcart
Governor
assumed duty 31st March 1852
retired 26th May 1854. The eight Kaffir war
or the Great Native Rebellion; 38. Grant of an exceedingly liberal constitution to the Cape Colony. Sir Henry G. W. Smith
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Sir George Cathcart
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
Lieutenant-Governor
acting head of the Government from 26th May to 5th December 1854; 39. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
acting Governor
retired 5th of December 1854. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner
assumed duty 5th of December 1854
recalled and transferred the administration 20th of August 1859. The Cape Colony from 1854 to 1857; 40. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard
Lieutenant-Governor
acting administrator
20th August 1859 to 4th July 1860; 41. British Kaffraria from 1854 to 1857; 42. British Kaffraria from 1857 to 1860; 43. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857; 44. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857 continued. The European section of the community; 45. Creation of the Orange River Sovereignty; 46. The Orange River Sovereignty; 47. The Orange River Sovereignty continued; 48. Abandonment of the Sovereignty; 49. Events north of the Vaal from 1851 to 1854; Notes on printed books concerning South Africa; Index.
34. Sir Peregrine Maitland
Governor continued. The seventh Kaffir war
called by the Xosas the War of the Axe; 35. Sir Henry Pottinger
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 27th January 1847
retired 1st December 1847. Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 1st December 1847
retired 31st March 1852. The seventh Kaffir war continued; 36. Sir Henry G.W. Smith
Governor continued; 37. Sir Henry G.W. Smith continued. Lieutenant-General the Honourable George Cathcart
Governor
assumed duty 31st March 1852
retired 26th May 1854. The eight Kaffir war
or the Great Native Rebellion; 38. Grant of an exceedingly liberal constitution to the Cape Colony. Sir Henry G. W. Smith
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Sir George Cathcart
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
Lieutenant-Governor
acting head of the Government from 26th May to 5th December 1854; 39. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
acting Governor
retired 5th of December 1854. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner
assumed duty 5th of December 1854
recalled and transferred the administration 20th of August 1859. The Cape Colony from 1854 to 1857; 40. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard
Lieutenant-Governor
acting administrator
20th August 1859 to 4th July 1860; 41. British Kaffraria from 1854 to 1857; 42. British Kaffraria from 1857 to 1860; 43. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857; 44. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857 continued. The European section of the community; 45. Creation of the Orange River Sovereignty; 46. The Orange River Sovereignty; 47. The Orange River Sovereignty continued; 48. Abandonment of the Sovereignty; 49. Events north of the Vaal from 1851 to 1854; Notes on printed books concerning South Africa; Index.
Governor continued. The seventh Kaffir war
called by the Xosas the War of the Axe; 35. Sir Henry Pottinger
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 27th January 1847
retired 1st December 1847. Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith
Governor and High Commissioner
installed 1st December 1847
retired 31st March 1852. The seventh Kaffir war continued; 36. Sir Henry G.W. Smith
Governor continued; 37. Sir Henry G.W. Smith continued. Lieutenant-General the Honourable George Cathcart
Governor
assumed duty 31st March 1852
retired 26th May 1854. The eight Kaffir war
or the Great Native Rebellion; 38. Grant of an exceedingly liberal constitution to the Cape Colony. Sir Henry G. W. Smith
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Sir George Cathcart
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
Lieutenant-Governor
acting head of the Government from 26th May to 5th December 1854; 39. Charles Henry Darling
Esquire
acting Governor
retired 5th of December 1854. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner
assumed duty 5th of December 1854
recalled and transferred the administration 20th of August 1859. The Cape Colony from 1854 to 1857; 40. Sir George Grey
Governor and High Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard
Lieutenant-Governor
acting administrator
20th August 1859 to 4th July 1860; 41. British Kaffraria from 1854 to 1857; 42. British Kaffraria from 1857 to 1860; 43. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857; 44. The district of Natal
1845 to 1857 continued. The European section of the community; 45. Creation of the Orange River Sovereignty; 46. The Orange River Sovereignty; 47. The Orange River Sovereignty continued; 48. Abandonment of the Sovereignty; 49. Events north of the Vaal from 1851 to 1854; Notes on printed books concerning South Africa; Index.