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Affidavit describing the uprising of enslaved people onboard the Bedford
Series
Catalogue reference: CO 291
CO 291
This series contains original correspondence relating to the Transvaal.
CO 291
1877-1910
This series contains original correspondence relating to the Transvaal.
Bound volumes arranged chronologically within the following subject headings: Despatches (letters of the governors), Offices (letters of government departments and other organisations) and Individuals (arranged alphabetically). Each volume with a contents list, or précis of each letter giving name of correspondent, date of letter and subject matter.
For correspondence after 1910 see CO 551
Public Record(s)
English
145 volume(s)
The Transvaal was occupied by Boers from the Cape in 1837 during the Great Trek. In 1852 it was recognised as independent, but it consisted of several communities until they were united and formed into the South African Republic in 1858. In 1877 the territory was annexed to Britain. It was restored to independence under British suzerainty in 1881. In 1900 it was again annexed by Britain. In 1910 it became a province of the new Union of South Africa.
Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices,...
Colonial Office: Transvaal Original Correspondence
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