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  2. Pietermaritzburg - Wikipedia

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    Britain took over Pietermaritzburg in 1843 and it became the seat of the Natal Colony's administration with the first lieutenant-governor, Martin West, making it his home. Fort Napier, named after the governor of the Cape Colony, Sir George Thomas Napier, was built to house a garrison. In 1893, Natal received responsibility for its own ...

  3. Westville, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    The settlement began in 1847 as the farm "Westville" (named in honour of Martin West, the first British lieutenant-governor of what was then the province of Natal).In March 1848 a group of Germans, brought out by Jonas Bergtheil, arrived in Port Natal to settle the area and farm cotton. [2]

  4. Westville Boys' High School - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the school can be traced back to 1861, when German immigrant farmers operated a school from a nine by four metre wattle-and-daub structure sited on the main Durban-to-Pietermaritzburg road. They were the first large group of squatters to populate the area, named after Sir Martin West, the first Lieutenant Governor of Natal.

  5. Colony of Natal - Wikipedia

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    The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the Boer Republic of Natalia, and on 31 May 1910 combined with three other colonies to form the Union of South Africa, as one of its provinces. [3]

  6. Natalia Republic - Wikipedia

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    The power of the volksraad did not truly end until 1845, when an effective British administration was established under Martin West as lieutenant-governor. [3] After the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, the British defeated the Zulu army, and annexed Zululand to Natal in 1897. [3] One of the four founding provinces of South Africa, it is now KwaZulu ...

  7. Martin West (colonial administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Martin West (1804–1849) was born in England, the son of a civil servant in the Treasury. Martin West studied at Balliol College, Oxford , before joining the British East India Company . He served in Bombay but had to retire on grounds of ill-health and became Resident Magistrate in Grahamstown , Cape Colony .

  8. The Top 10 Deadliest Animals In The World - AOL

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    Animals are all around us. Because of their proximity, many people take for granted how truly dangerous some animals really are. Let’s discuss the 10 most dangerous animals in the world ranked ...

  9. Martin West - Wikipedia

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    Martin West may refer to: Martin West (colonial administrator) (1804–1849), British colonial administrator; Martin West (actor) (1937–2019), American actor;