Landdrost (Dutch: [ˈlɑndrɔst] ) was the title of various officials with local jurisdiction in the Netherlands and a number of former territories in the...
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with the name Landdrost or Drossaart. Also, Elten and Tudderen, both annexed from Germany after World War II, were governed by a Landdrost until they were...
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slaves required passes to travel away from their masters. In 1797, the Landdrost and Heemraden, local officials, of Swellendam and Graaff-Reinet extended...
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by the Openbaar Lichaam Zuidelijke IJsselmeerpolders (Z.IJ.P.), with a Landdrost. In 1984 Almere became an official municipality. Originally, Almere was...
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Biebouw retorted, "Ik wil niet loopen, ik ben een Afrikaander – al slaat de landdrost mij dood, of al zetten hij mij in de tronk, ik zal, nog wil niet zwijgen...
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founded in 1837, administered the northern part of the territory through a landdrost based at Winburg. This northern area was later in federation with the...
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in Austrian and British service, and later a mining commissioner and landdrost (magistrate) in the South African Republic (Transvaal). He is most commonly...
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1881) was a South African civil servant in the Orange Free State, miner, Landdrost and Acting Government Secretary. Truter was the second son of Olof Johannes...
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as white." The eldest son of Anders Stockenström (1757-1811), a Cape landdrost of Swedish ancestry, he received an elementary education in Cape Town...
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created from the eastern portion of the Potchefstroom district with its own landdrost (magistrate), having been laid out as a churchplace in 1865.: 237 Heidelberg...
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