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Barkly's father was compensated Β£132,000 from the Imperial Parliament for the emancipation of some 4,440 slaves in 1834. Barkly inherited his father's estate in 1836 at the age of 20. He was awarded two of the compensation claims following his father's death. He remained involved in the partnership
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republics. Federation in 1875 would have produced the same results as Union did in 1910... Barkly was undoubtedly right to foster the nucleus of a Liberal party which was forming around Molteno. Liberal democracy was a tender plant in the climate of South Africa, but it had taken root in the Cape,
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In 1840, he married Elizabeth Helen, the second daughter of J. F. Timins. Elizabeth was an artist and botanical collector who collected with her husband and undertook illustrations for him. She died in 1857 leaving him with their daughter Emily. Emily was also a botanical artist, drawing
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and it was only the insensitive handling of Downing Street which prevented it growing, as Barkly hoped, into a force which would have been strong enough to control the other tendencies in South African politics."
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Barkly, Sir Henry,KCB,GCMG, The Earlier House of Berkeley, published in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol. 8, 1883-84
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Upon completing his schooling and studies in commerce, Barkly worked for his father. The Barkly family had several connections with the
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ministry. He was noted for his support of philanthropic and intellectual movements. He was a founder and president of the
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planter; his father's company was concerned with trade in the West Indies; and the family owned an estate in
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illustrations for her father and collecting botanical specimens. Barkly was remarried to the botanist
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on 18 July 1853, just prior to his appointment as Governor of Jamaica. He was made a Fellow of the
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observed that his election address did not render voters "much wiser" about his political views.
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Coventry, C.J. (2019). "Links in the Chain: British slavery, Victoria and South Australia".
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Several notable streets were named after him including a main civic street in
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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on 12 February 1849. His family connections with British Guiana and the
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in general served him well as governor of the colony, and prompted
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The Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland
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named Barkly Street for him in 1858 along with the main street of
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Victorian Government Gazette. 1ST JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE, 1 6o.
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The Navarre diggings, a small Victorian gold field was named
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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when the post was offered by his Liberal opponents in 1848.
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was named for him though later renamed Rogers Street. The
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British politician and colonial governor (1815–1898)
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Sir Henry Barkly, mediator and moderator, 1815-1898
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Philip Wodehouse
Governor of Jamaica
Charles Edward Grey
Charles Henry Darling
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Charles Hotham
Charles Henry Darling
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William Stevenson
Arthur Hamilton-Gordon
Governor of Cape Colony
Henry Frere
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