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The official proclamation appeared in the Cape Town Gazette on 21 January 1814. Sir John Cradock sanctioned an expenditure of 12 000 rixdollars on public buildings and work began at once on a house for the deputy landdrost. In addition he was allowed a farm to "render his positionas comfortable and respectable as possible". The farm chosen was Driefontein, that of Piet van Heerden's brother, W J van Heerden.
1806 |
November 17, 1806
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Swellendam, Cape Colony, South Africa
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November 23, 1806
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Cape Colony, South Africa
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1831 |
September 6, 1831
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1833 |
January 14, 1833
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Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1837 |
May 31, 1837
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District of Uitenhage, South Africa
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1838 |
October 29, 1838
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Glen Lynden, South Africa
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1840 |
February 15, 1840
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Bedford, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1841 |
August 23, 1841
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Glen Lynden, South africa
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1842 |
December 19, 1842
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Cradock, Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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