Records of the Cape Colony, from February 1793 to April 1831Government of the Cape Colony, 1901 |
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Page 80
... circumstances , both Ships being full of Prisoners and having a proportion of Men absent in La Renommée ; besides Sick and Wounded , to defer , until necessary , risking His Majesty's Ships . I therefore Summoned the Garrison and ...
... circumstances , both Ships being full of Prisoners and having a proportion of Men absent in La Renommée ; besides Sick and Wounded , to defer , until necessary , risking His Majesty's Ships . I therefore Summoned the Garrison and ...
Page 84
... circumstances renders any observation unnecessary . He is flattered by the opinion you have formed of him and the wish you have expressed to be known to him personally as well as officially , and I am sure you will find nothing in his ...
... circumstances renders any observation unnecessary . He is flattered by the opinion you have formed of him and the wish you have expressed to be known to him personally as well as officially , and I am sure you will find nothing in his ...
Page 93
... circumstances seem to have successively given more order to the granting of lands , and to have subjected such grants to the payment of recognitions ( Rents ) , tithes and other Colonial duties . In the beginning little gardens were ...
... circumstances seem to have successively given more order to the granting of lands , and to have subjected such grants to the payment of recognitions ( Rents ) , tithes and other Colonial duties . In the beginning little gardens were ...
Page 102
... circumstances ; now this generality by no means exists ; instead of finding the necessary pasturage of all places , on the contrary in the fruitful grounds , for example Rondebosch , Waggonmakers Valley , Drakenstein , & c . , one will ...
... circumstances ; now this generality by no means exists ; instead of finding the necessary pasturage of all places , on the contrary in the fruitful grounds , for example Rondebosch , Waggonmakers Valley , Drakenstein , & c . , one will ...
Page 104
... circumstances upon which the opinions respecting such rules must be formed . To this is to be added that the making of artificial pasturage will by degrees diminish the necessity of waste pasturage , and that the promotion of artificial ...
... circumstances upon which the opinions respecting such rules must be formed . To this is to be added that the making of artificial pasturage will by degrees diminish the necessity of waste pasturage , and that the promotion of artificial ...
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appears appointed beg leave British Bruintjes Hoogte Caffres Cape Regiment Cape Town Captain cattle circumstances Commander in Chief Commission consequence consideration Country Court of Justice cultivation directed districts DOWNING STREET Drostdy Dutch duty Earl of Caledon EARL OF LIVERPOOL Enclosure England ESQRE Excellency the Governor Excellency's expence exportation Field Cornet Fish River force Frigate further give Governor and Commander Graaff Reinet granted ground Halloran hereby honor Hope Hottentots Inhabitants Instructions Isle of France J. F. CRADOCK John Francis Cradock Kaffers Kraal land Landdrost Lieutenant LIVERPOOL to SIR loan places Lord Caledon Lord Liverpool Lords Commissioners Lordship Majesty's Ships Major Cuyler measures Memorialist ment murdered necessary Office Copy opinion pasturage person Pleasure possession possessor present Principal Secretaries proceedings Proclamation quit rent received respect ROBERT PEEL Settlement Signed SIR JOHN CRADOCK slaves Sourabaya STOCKENSTROM tenure thereof tion transmit Troops Truter Uitenhage wine
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Page 45 - And we do hereby require and command you to do and execute all things in due manner that shall belong unto your said command and the trust we have reposed in you, according to the several powers and directions...
Page 286 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 45 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and his open and secret Abettors...
Page 30 - An Act for altering the Oath of Abjuration and the Assurance, ' and for amending so much of an Act of the seventh year of the Reign of Her late ' Majesty Queen Anne, intituled ' An Act for the improvement of the Union of the
Page 46 - ... or other times when by law it may be executed, and to do and execute all and every other thing and things which to our Captain General and Governor in Chief doth or ought of right to belong.
Page 30 - Sign Manual and Signet, and according to such instructions as may from time to time be given to him under Our Sign Manual and Signet or by Our Order in our Privy Council, or by us through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and to such laws.
Page 30 - for the further Security of His Majesty's Person & Government and the "Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia being "Protestants and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of "Wales and his open and secret Abettors...
Page 33 - Judgment given by them, in the Causes wherein such Appeal shall be made provided nevertheless that in all such appeals the Sum or Value appealed for do exceed the sum of three hundred pounds Sterling, and that Security be first duly given by the Appellant to Answer such Charges as shall be awarded in Case the first Sentence be affirmed ; and if either party shall not rest satisfied with the...
Page 44 - And further know you, that we reposing especial trust and confidence in the prudence, courage, and loyalty, of you, the said sir Danvers Osborn, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have thought fit to constitute, and appoint you, the said sir Danvers Osborn, to be our captain...
Page 158 - And the Right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.