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- History of the Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 (links | edit)
- Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead (links | edit)
- Leander Starr Jameson (links | edit)
- List of Privy Counsellors (1837–1901) (links | edit)
- Thomas Upington (links | edit)
- Basuto Gun War (links | edit)
- John X. Merriman (links | edit)
- 1880 in South Africa (links | edit)
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- William Schreiner (links | edit)
- Cape Argus (links | edit)
- Cape Mounted Riflemen (links | edit)
- Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal (links | edit)
- Hut tax (links | edit)
- 19th-century London (links | edit)
- John Charles Molteno (links | edit)
- Thomas Charles Scanlen (links | edit)
- Sprigg, John Gordon (redirect page) (links | edit)
- John Sprigg (redirect page) (links | edit)
- JG Sprigg (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Walter Hely-Hutchinson (links | edit)
- Richard Southey (colonial administrator) (links | edit)
- John Frost (politician) (links | edit)
- South African Wars (1879–1915) (links | edit)
- Black suffrage (links | edit)
- Sir John Gordon Sprigg (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (links | edit)
- 1897 Colonial Conference (links | edit)
- List of prime ministers of Queen Victoria (links | edit)
- List of prime ministers of Edward VII (links | edit)
- Thomas Graham (barrister) (links | edit)
- Racism in South Africa (links | edit)
- John Gordon Sprigg (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Joseph Chamberlain (links | edit)
- Cecil Rhodes (links | edit)
- History of the Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 (links | edit)
- East London, South Africa (links | edit)
- Henry Bartle Frere (links | edit)
- Leander Starr Jameson (links | edit)
- Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (links | edit)
- Ipswich School (links | edit)
- Thomas Upington (links | edit)
- John X. Merriman (links | edit)
- 1902 in South Africa (links | edit)
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- 1890 in South Africa (links | edit)
- 1904 in South Africa (links | edit)
- William Schreiner (links | edit)
- Sprigg (links | edit)
- John Charles Molteno (links | edit)
- Thomas Charles Scanlen (links | edit)
- South African Wars (1879–1915) (links | edit)
- Simeon Jacobs (links | edit)
- 1896 British Lions tour to South Africa (links | edit)
- 1902 Colonial Conference (links | edit)
- John Paterson (Cape politician) (links | edit)
- Bisset Berry (links | edit)
- Progressive Party (Cape Colony) (links | edit)
- Thembuland (links | edit)
- Frederick Schermbrucker (links | edit)
- Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope (links | edit)
- Palgrave Commission (links | edit)
- Charles William Hutton (links | edit)
- 1902 Coronation Honours (links | edit)
- Eastern Cape Separatist League (links | edit)
- User:AlexNewArtBot/19thCenturySearchResult/archive8 (links | edit)
- User:AlexNewArtBot/PoliticsSearchResult/archive28 (links | edit)
- User:Mangwanani/Rhodes (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Dsp13 List/14 (links | edit)
- Saul Solomon (links | edit)
- John Paterson (Cape politician) (links | edit)
- David Tennant (politician) (links | edit)
- Bisset Berry (links | edit)
- D. C. Boonzaier (links | edit)
- Pieter Hendrik Kritzinger (links | edit)
- List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1895–1899) (links | edit)
- Jacobus Wilhelmus Sauer (links | edit)
- Progressive Party (Cape Colony) (links | edit)
- Frederick Schermbrucker (links | edit)
- Cape Qualified Franchise (links | edit)
- Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope (links | edit)
- February 1913 (links | edit)
- 1904 Cape Colony parliamentary election (links | edit)
- James Rose Innes (links | edit)
- James Sivewright (links | edit)