Ryk Tulbagh (14 May 1699, Utrecht – 11 August 1771, Cape Town) was Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony from 27 February 1751 to 11 August 1771 under the...
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Tulbagh (Afrikaans: [tœlbaχ]), previously named Roodezand, later named after Dutch Cape Colony Governor Ryk Tulbagh, is a town located in the "Land van...
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German singer-songwriter Ryk E. Spoor, American science fiction author Ryk Neethling (born 1977), South African swimmer Ryk Tulbagh (1699–1771), governor...
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The generic epiphet Tulbaghia is derived from Ryk Tulbagh, the governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Tulbagh's extensive correspondences with Carl Linnaeus...
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society garlic tribe within the onion subfamily. The genus was named for Ryk Tulbagh (1699–1771), one time governor of The Cape of Good Hope. Most species...
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lists events that happened during the 1750s in South Africa. 30 March - Ryk Tulbagh is appointed Governor of the Cape Colony A population count shows that...
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1771 to 14 February 1785. Plettenberg was presiding governor after Ryk Tulbagh's death. On 18 May 1774 he was permanently appointed as governor. Plettenberg...
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smaller numbers were Swedes, Danes, and Belgians. In 1754, Cape Governor Ryk Tulbagh conducted a census of his non-indigenous subjects. White vrijburgers...
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and wife of Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet, is born in Cape Town 1771 - Ryk Tulbagh, Governor of the Cape dies Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia...
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Governor of the Cape Colony in 1772 to succeed the deceased Governor Ryk Tulbagh but died at sea on his way to the Cape Colony to take up his post. The...
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