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Britain had just conquered the Transvaal with its rich gold fields, diamond and platinum mines, this was the very least that could be expected. The administration brought in new cattle to restock the farms, tackled disease among livestock, and re-opened the mines controversially using imported Chinese labour in the Rand Goldfields, an idea backed by Lord Milner.
526:(1884). In 1885 he was promoted to captain and served in the United Kingdom until 1892. Upon retiring from the army, he became involved in politics, serving as the private secretary to his uncle, the Duke of Westminster from 1892 to 1896, after which he was appointed secretary to Earl Grey, who went to administer Rhodesia after the
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Presidency. He took the opportunity to visit schools, hospitals and prisons, to meet with peasants, politicians, farmers and businessmen and to consult with government
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Lieutenant Governor of the Transvaal had the arduous task of post war reconstruction. The visit of Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, greatly facilitated this and generous financial provision was made for rebuilding the devastated farms and
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Governor of Western Australia, Lady Lawley painted in Madras in 1911, and of their son Richard Edward Lawley are to be seen at
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protectorate to recover their stolen cattle on the condition they reciprocate by offering the Kgatla access to their own settlements. The Kgatla responded by requesting Lawley to merge Kgatla reserves in Bechuanaland and the Crown colony into a single settlement.
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in October 1911. On 1 November 1911, Sir Arthur Lawley opened the Lady Lawley Nurses Home. Their Excellencies were garlanded with extravagant garlands of flowers. The nurses' quarters was established opposite to the hospital and named after Lady Lawley.
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received his education. Lawley's administration undertook the task of demarcating and allotting separate reserves in the Transvaal for indigenous Africans. In the end, Lawley set aside only about 3% of the Transvaal for Africans.
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of Kandahar. During the First World War, Lawley served as a Commissioner of the British Red Cross Society in Boulogne, France. In 1917 he served as Red Cross Commissioner in
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which brought Indian representation into the government of Madras. He appointed the Maharaja of Bobbili to be the first Indian to have membership of the Executive.
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officials. During his tenure, the Madras Estates Land Bill was passed. In 1906, the
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Sir Arthur Lawley, Eloquent Knight Errant, David J. Hogg
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The Reconstruction of the New Colonies Under Lord Milner
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Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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Lawley, Sir Arthur (1860–1932) – Biographical Entry
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obituary for Lord Wenlock, Wednesday, 15 June 1932.
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Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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1463:The Transvaal Leader. Tuesday 5 December 1905.
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1205:The Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars, 1891.
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1998:by John F. Hutchinson. Westview Press, 1997.
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1636:. Cambridge University Press. p. 49.
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1409:"The Government of the Transvaal".
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2437:The Indian Biographical Dictionary
2430:"Lawley, Hon'ble Sir Arthur"
2081:"When it rains city is a shambles"
1962:, 20 November 1914, p. 9 (col. F).
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2089:. 25 October 2007. Archived from
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2427:Rao, C. Hayavadana, ed. (1915).
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1807:. Government Museum, Chennai.
1351:. 1 March 1901. p. 1499.
1272:Anglo-African Who's Who 1907.
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605:Governor of Western Australia
534:Administrator of Matabeleland
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2451:Who was who in British India
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1017:
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552:British South Africa Company
510:In October 1879, he went to
453:British South Africa Company
7:
2910:10th Royal Hussars officers
2146:Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
1170:A Cambridge Alumni Database
495:and a granddaughter of the
493:2nd Marquess of Westminster
487:Lawley was born in 1860 to
342:
10:
2986:
2960:Governors of the Transvaal
2388:
1424:W. Basil Worsfold (1913).
1172:. University of Cambridge.
990:
796:. Lawley's eldest brother
587:Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey
540:Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey
512:Trinity College, Cambridge
469:Madras Legislative Council
444:, and subsequently to the
434:Trinity College, Cambridge
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1576:Hermann Giliomee (2003).
1126:9 August 1882: Lieutenant
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548:Sir Leander Starr Jameson
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2449:John F. Riddick (1998).
1926:, 13 May 1913, pp. 1, 7.
1543:The Star, Weekly Edition
1533:Encyclopædia Britannica.
884:, in Baden Württemberg,
802:Indian Councils Act 1909
483:Early life and education
88:Governors‑General
1826:. India. Archived from
1485:. Methuen London, 1902.
1227:Anglo-African Who's Who
859:International Red Cross
442:1st Duke of Westminster
2970:Younger sons of barons
1632:Peter Warwick (1983).
1604:Peter Warwick (1983).
1215:The Bulawayo Chronicle
1155:Eton College Archives.
789:
497:1st Duke of Sutherland
2537:Sir Frederick Bedford
2058:, 12 June 1930, p. 8.
1948:Chicago Daily Tribune
975:in Somerset, England.
787:
341:Annie Allen Cunard; (
241:Sir Frederick Bedford
1950:, 17 May 1913, p. 2.
1938:, 14 May 1913, p. 2.
1704:Adrian Room (1989).
1319:Baden-Powell, Robert
841:Later life and death
816:Morley-Minto reforms
737:Kruger National Park
666:Governor of Victoria
283:William Henry Milton
271:Position established
165:Position established
153:The Earl of Selborne
26:The Right Honourable
2965:Governors of Madras
2589:The Lord Carmichael
2512:Government offices
1924:The Washington Post
1914:, 9 May 1913, p. 1.
1902:, 8 May 1913, p. 6.
1890:, 5 May 1913, p. 4.
1830:on 6 February 2010.
1331:on 2 December 2006.
1296:, 11 November 1897.
1248:Assa Okoth (2006).
642:1901 state election
599:Robert Baden Powell
575:Second Matabele War
471:. Prominent in the
457:Second Matabele War
177:Sir Richard Solomon
149:The Viscount Milner
121:The Lord Carmichael
2579:Governor of Madras
2571:Sir Gabriel Stokes
2377:The London Gazette
2357:The London Gazette
2337:The London Gazette
2317:The London Gazette
2293:The London Gazette
2273:The London Gazette
2253:The London Gazette
2233:The London Gazette
2213:The London Gazette
2189:The London Gazette
2169:The London Gazette
2093:on 26 October 2007
1869:, 2 November 1911.
1348:The London Gazette
1294:Bulawayo Chronicle
1192:The London Gazette
823:Maharaja of Mysore
790:
780:Governor of Madras
718:Joseph Chamberlain
685:Perth City Council
631:Federal Parliament
422:Governor of Madras
108:Sir Gabriel Stokes
71:Governor of Madras
2887:
2886:
2794:Ellison-Macartney
2626:
2625:
2586:Succeeded by
2558:Succeeded by
2534:Succeeded by
2478:978-0-9554457-2-9
2460:978-0-313-29232-3
2129:978-0-9554457-2-9
1723:978-0-415-02811-0
1643:978-0-521-25216-4
1615:978-0-521-25216-4
1587:978-1-85065-714-9
1435:978-1-115-38419-3
1259:978-9966-25-357-6
1118:
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794:The Lord Ampthill
621:, along with the
522:seeing action at
451:Representing the
426:2nd Baron Wenlock
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96:The Lord Hardinge
92:The Earl of Minto
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770:Mohandas Gandhi
730:King Edward VII
713:Second Boer War
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637:on 9 May 1901.
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