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in 1884 and insisted that Lagden be re-engaged to work for him as his secretary, which he did and eventually succeeded Clarke as resident commissioner 1893–1901. In Basutoland, he managed to control the infighting between tribes in the country and succeed in establishing
288:, by then under British control and was also a member of its executive and legislative councils. During 1903 until 1905, he was chairman of the South African Native Affairs Commission and took evidence from all over South Africa and Rhodesia. 265:, which broke out in 1899, Lagden did all he could to keep Basutoland neutral ensuring the war did not draw in black soldiers. When he raised a force of 10,000 Basotho's and refused to use them to ensure the relief of 241:, the first by a white man in twenty years, where he was captured and tried and he then escaped after being sentenced to die. After that, he fell out with the governor Rowe, and was sacked by the 554: 559: 274: 113: 460: 117: 320:
Lagden was appointed CMG in 1894 and knighted KCMG in 1897 for his work in Africa, and appointed KBE in 1927 "in recognition of public services."
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before returning to England in 1882. There he was engaged as war correspondent for the
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He married Frances Rebekah Bousfield in 1887, the daughter of the Bishop of Pretoria.
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He retired in 1907 after the Transvaal Colony gained self-rule and returned to
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ahead of the main force to demand its surrender. He took part in the charge at
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where he worked from 1869 to 1877, when he decided to move to South Africa.
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of which he was secretary and later vice-president, serving until 1923.
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On his return in 1883, he was appointed Assistant Colonial Secretary in
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There he was introduced to the South African High Commissioner Sir
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in England and served on various public bodies including the
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In 1901 he was appointed commissioner of native affairs by
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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and was private secretary to the new Administrator of the
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Theron-Bushell, Bridget. "Lagden, Sir Godfrey Yeatman".
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Godfrey Yeatman Lagden
Godfrey Lagden (politician)

Yetminster, Dorset
Weybridge
Surrey
KCMG
KBE
Yetminster, Dorset
Cambridgeshire
Sherborne School
General Post Office
Bartle Frere
Transvaal Republic
Theophilus Shepstone
Pretoria
Transvaal
Sir Owen Lanyon
First Boer War
Sir Evelyn Wood
Daily Telegraph
Egypt
‘Urabi Revolt
Cairo
Kassassin
Sir Garnet Wolseley
Ahmed ʻUrabi
Battle of Tell El Kebir
Sierra Leone
Gold Coast

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