The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 39
Page 412
... Wodehouse's position was one of great discomfort . From England Newcastle pleaded with him to resist the tendency of the Cape Colony to split asunder and to realise the " union of all the British possessions in South Africa under one ...
... Wodehouse's position was one of great discomfort . From England Newcastle pleaded with him to resist the tendency of the Cape Colony to split asunder and to realise the " union of all the British possessions in South Africa under one ...
Page 422
... Wodehouse met the demand of the Colonial Office in 1864 , that part of the troops be withdrawn from South Africa , with a description of the disunion within the colony ... Wodehouse and the Cape Parliament Wodehouse and the Cape Parliament.
... Wodehouse met the demand of the Colonial Office in 1864 , that part of the troops be withdrawn from South Africa , with a description of the disunion within the colony ... Wodehouse and the Cape Parliament Wodehouse and the Cape Parliament.
Page 426
... Wodehouse and Keate , Lieutenant - Governor of Natal , all protested vehemently . Wodehouse objected to the proclamation because it threatened to close the Northern Road , and because he distrusted the power of the Transvaal Government ...
... Wodehouse and Keate , Lieutenant - Governor of Natal , all protested vehemently . Wodehouse objected to the proclamation because it threatened to close the Northern Road , and because he distrusted the power of the Transvaal Government ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
153 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Afrikander annexation Arabs Bantu Basuto Basutoland Bathurst Boers Britain British Government burghers Bushmen Caledon Cape Archives Cape Colony Cape Town Carnarvon cattle century CHBE chief coast Colonial Office colonists coloured command Commissioner Company Constitution Council Cradock D'Urban despatch Dias districts Dundas Dutch East eastern English established European farmers farms favour Fish River force Free Frere frontier Gaika garrison Governor Graaff-Reinet Grahamstown Grey Griquas Hottentots Ibid imperial India interior Kaffir Kaffir war Kaffraria labour land Landdrost Letters London Lord Lord Charles Somerset ment military missionaries monomotapa Moshesh Napier Natal native Orange Ordinance Parl peace Philip political Port Portuguese Pretorius Recs Republic Rhodes Riebeeck rix-dollars sent settlement settlers ships slaves Smith Sofala Somerset South Africa Sovereignty Stel territory Theal tion trade Transvaal treaties Trek Trekkers tribes troops Vaal veld Vide supra Volksraad voyage Winburg Wodehouse Zulu Zuurveld