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159: 395: 276:) to sanction the conclusion of a treaty with Lobengula binding that ruler not to cede any part of his territory to any other power than England. "I used all my power of persuasion," Sir Sidney writes, "but failed to induce Lord Rosmead either to act on his own responsibility in the matter or to approach Her Majesty's government on the subject. As a last resource I telegraphed to Mr Rhodes, who was then busily engaged at 287:
Shippard was thenceforth freer to devote himself to the special interests of Bechuanaland, which he governed with conspicuous success. He held the chief official position there from 1885 to 1895, being administrator, chief magistrate and president of the Land Commission for British Bechuanaland, and
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the first step in a design to secure for Germany territory stretching from ocean to ocean – a design which if executed would have been fatal to the British position in South Africa. Consequently, when after the
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Shippard was the eldest son of Captain William Shippard, 29th Regiment (son of Rear Admiral Alexander Shippard), and Elizabeth Lydia Peters (daughter of Captain Joseph Peters). He was educated at
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from 1873 until 1877, when he was made acting recorder of the High Court of Griqualand. The next year, after clashes with the new Governor
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in 1887. In 1896 he played an unofficial part in the negotiations between Sir Hercules Robinson and the
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the plan of the projected British advance in south central Africa. He saw in the German annexation of
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and the Lieutenant Governor of Griqualand West Sir William Owen Lanyon, he retired from the position.
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adventurers who likewise sought to be beforehand with Britain in the countries north of the
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From his first establishment in Bechuanaland he kept up a friendly correspondence with the
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with the object of attaching him to the British cause. At the end of 1887 he went to
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he saw in his appointment an opportunity for forestalling the Germans, and also the
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Shippard was twice married. First, in 1864, Maria Stockenström, daughter of
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and colonial administrator, who served as Resident Commissioner of the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
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expedition of 1885 he was chosen to organize the newly acquired
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From 1880 to 1885 he sat as a judge of the Supreme Court of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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British colonial governors and administrators in Africa
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resident commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate
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Shippard, while at Oxford in 1878, had discussed with
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Index

KCMG
Resident Commissioner of Bechuanaland
Queen Victoria
Francis James Newton
London
KCMG
British
barrister
Bechuanaland Protectorate

R.W. "Limner" Murray
Griqualand West
King's College School
Oxford
Inner Temple
South Africa
Griqualand West
Henry Bartle Frere
Cape Colony
LĂĽderitz Bay
Cecil Rhodes
Damaraland
Namaqualand
Warren
British possessions
Bechuanaland
Boer
Limpopo
Matabele
Lobengula

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