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North-Eastern Rhodesia[1]
1900[2][3]–1911[4]

Flag of North-Eastern Rhodesia

Flag

Anthem: "God save the King/Queen"
south-central Africa, 1899–1911; North-Eastern Rhodesia is shaded blue.
south-central Africa, 1899–1911; North-Eastern Rhodesia is shaded blue.
CapitalFort Jameson
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Nyanja, Bemba, Tonga and Lozi widely spoken
GovernmentColonial administration
Monarch 

• 1900–1901

Victoria

• 1901–1910

Edward VII

• 1910–1911

George V
Administrator[5] 

• 1900–1907 (first)

Robert Thorne Coryndon

• 1907–1909

Lawrence Aubrey Wallace[6]
Historical eralate 19th & early 20th century

• Established

29 January 1900[2][3]

• Amalgamated with Barotseland-North-Western RhodesiaasNorthern Rhodesia[7]


17 August 1911[4]
Area
• Total
109,000[8] sq mi (280,000 km2)
Population

• 

7[8]
CurrencySouthern Rhodesian pound
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mthwakazi
Northern Rhodesia
Today part ofZambia

North-Eastern Rhodesia was a British protectorateinsouth central Africa formed in 1900.[1] The protectorate was administered under charter by the British South Africa Company. It was one of what were colloquially referred to as the three Rhodesian protectorates,[8] the other two being Southern Rhodesia and Barotseland-North-Western Rhodesia. It was amalgamated with Barotseland-North-Western Rhodesia, another territory administered by the British South Africa Company, to form Northern Rhodesia in 1911.[9]

History

[edit]

The colonisation of the region that would become North-Eastern Rhodesia began in 1890.[10] Joseph Thompson was dispatched by Cecil Rhodes of the British South Africa Company to negotiate agreements with African chiefs.[10] Alfred Sharpe was similarly dispatched by the British Consul for Nyasaland for the same purpose.[10] After failing to secure any agreements, Sharpe and Thompson used force to subdue the local people.[10] In 1895 the British South Africa Company was granted land and mineral rights over 10,000 square miles by Mozambique Gold, Land and Concession Company, a company it had bought in 1893. In order to better exploit the anticipated mineral wealth, the British South Africa Company incorporated a subsidiary, North Charterland Exploration Company in 1895.[10] Effective administration of the region was achieved by the end of 1899.[10]

In January 1900 Queen Victoria signed the North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900. This Order made official the name North-Eastern Rhodesia and formally proclaimed it a British protectorate.[1][11] Under the Order a regime for the Company's governance of the new protectorate was established. The new protectorate was administered by an Administrator appointed by the High Commissioner for South Africa.[12] The High Commissioner legislated by proclamation for the protectorate.[12] The protectorate was divided into seven administrative districts.[12]

In 1900 Robert Edward Codrington was appointed as the first Administrator. He held this post until 1907. The last person to serve as Administrator was Lawrence Aubrey Wallace from 1907 until 1909 after which the position was left vacant. The capital was at Fort Jameson, today called Chipata.

When the protectorate was amalgamated with Barotseland-North-Western Rhodesia to form Northern Rhodesia, the Administrator of Northern Rhodesia took over the functions that had been carried out by the Administrator of North-Eastern Rhodesia.

Laws

[edit]

The laws of England applied to the protectorate, as far as local circumstances permitted.[13] In civil cases between natives, native laws applied so far as was not repugnant to natural justice, or morality, or to any Order in Council, or any regulation thereunder.[8] The Protectorate had a High Court, District Courts and Magistrates' Courts.[8] Appeals from the Protectorate Courts could be made to the Supreme Court of Cape Colony and from there to the Privy Council in the United Kingdom.[8]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900
  • ^ North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council,1900.
  • ^ The Map of Africa by Treaty by Sir E. Hertslet.
  • ^ Zambia - Justice and the Rule of Law By Choolwe Beyani; published on the website of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa on 27 August 2013 and stating that 17 August 1911 was the commencement date for the Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911.
  • ^ Administrator appointed pursuant to North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900
  • ^ World Statesmen Website
  • ^ Proclamation by His Excellency the High Commissioner of South Africa, Northern Rhodesia No 1 of 1911 and made on 17 August 1911[www.barotsepost.com/images/important_barotse_documents/Northern-Rhodesia-Order-in-Council-1911.pdf]
  • ^ a b c d e f Encyclopedia of the Laws of England, Volume XIII; Editors: A. Wood Renton, Esq., Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon and Max. A. Robertson, Esq., of the Inner Temple and the Midland Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; Edinburgh; 1 November 1908.
  • ^ Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911, S.R.O. 1911 No. 438, p. 85.
  • ^ a b c d e f The colonial state and Africa Agriculture in Chapati district of Northern Rhodesia, 1895–1964 Archived 2015-11-21 at the Wayback Machine, by Alfred Tembo, 2011
  • ^ Commonwealth and Colonial LawbyKenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. p. 753.
  • ^ a b c Encyclopedia of the Laws of England, Volume XIII; Editors: A. Wood Renton, Esq., Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon and Max. A. Robertson, Esq., of the Inner Temple and the Midland Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; Edinburgh; 1 November 1908.
  • ^ Order in Council of 1900.

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