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==Events==
==Events==
* Diocesan College (Bishops) founded in Rondebosch, Cape Town by Bishop Robert Gray.
* The [[United Kingdom|British]] propose to ship convicts to the [[Cape Colony]], but the Cape population strongly object and it is squashed with the help of British MP [[Charles Bowyer Adderley]]
* The [[United Kingdom|British]] propose to ship convicts to the [[Cape Colony]], but the Cape population strongly object and it is squashed with the help of British MP [[Charles Bowyer Adderley]]
* The street Heerengracht in [[Cape Town]] is changed to Adderley Street in honour of Adderley who help stop the shipping of convicts
* The street Heerengracht in [[Cape Town]] is changed to Adderley Street in honour of Adderley who help stop the shipping of convicts

Revision as of 18:05, 14 February 2010

See also: 1848 in South Africa, other events of 1849, 1850 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.


Events

  • Diocesan College (Bishops) founded in Rondebosch, Cape Town by Bishop Robert Gray.
  • The British propose to ship convicts to the Cape Colony, but the Cape population strongly object and it is squashed with the help of British MP Charles Bowyer Adderley
  • The street Heerengracht in Cape Town is changed to Adderley Street in honour of Adderley who help stop the shipping of convicts
  • The first Jewish Congregation is founded in Cape Town
  • The Byrne Settlers start arriving in Natal

References

See Timeline of South African history for list of References