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Archivistische beschrijving- ZA HPRA A979-B-Ba-Ba9
- Bestanddeel
- 22 May 1884
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
According to the wishes of the Barolong the territory comes under the protection of the British Government, Montsioa conceding power to the Queen to maintain law and order. Copy. D. 2p.
Ratchard, A C. To Chief Montsioa, Mafeking
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Ba-Ba10
- Bestanddeel
- 6 April 1892
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
On behalf of the Administrator he acknowledges receipt of a report by Mr St Quentin on the dispute over land between Montsioa and Motsiakhomo; the Administrator is of the opinion that as the lands in dispute are more than a mile from Montsioa's lands, Motsiakhomo should be allowed to reap his crops.
Boles, George J, Mafeking. To Chief Montsioa, [Mafeking]
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Ba-Ba11
- Bestanddeel
- 9 February 1893
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
The Acting Administrator has received a complaint from Kgositala, a sub-chief of Moshette, that Montsioa is demanding payment from him for cattle sent to the Maritzani; despite a settlement with Phoi in 1887 Novnas to respective rights in the Setlagoli Re.
Chief Montsioa, [Mafeking]. To George J Boyes, [Mafeking]
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Ba-Ba12.a
- Bestanddeel
- 28 July 1894
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
He cannot allow the Boers to camp on his land as there is not enough grazing land for his own people and cattle; had it been summer he could have helped.
Enclosed in 12. letter draft 1p.
Shippard, Sidney, Mafeking. To Chief Montsioa, Mafeking
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Ba-Ba14
- Bestanddeel
- 29 August 1895
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Places on record the terms and conditions on which Montsioa and his Headmen agreed to withdraw the petition against the annexation of British Bechuanaland to the Cape Colony. autograph letter signed. 3p.
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Bb-Bb3
- Bestanddeel
- January 1903
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Correspondence and petitions presented to Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies on the occasion of his visit to Mafeking in 1903, expressing the loyalty of the tribe to the British Government prior to coming under their rule and throughout the South African War and the siege of Mafeking in particular; the petitioners draw Chamberlain's attention to the fact that prior to 1873 they occupied the Polfontein Reserve in the Transvaal and were subsequently expelled; after the relief of Mafeking they approached Major General Baden-Powell and the Civil Commissioner of Mafeking Mr Bell requesting that the Polfontein Reserve be granted to them in recognition of the services rendered by the tribe; they protest against efforts to annex Bechuanaland and to the Transvaal.
In a supplementary petition they draw his attention to their privilege of being under the jurisdiction of the Paramount Chief and subject to Native Laws; that they should not be deprived of lands preserved for the tribe in the Bechuanaland Protectorate; negate fears in South Africa of a native uprising, confirming their loyalty; recognise the labour problem in South Africa and draw attention to the fact that their young men are working in the mines and suggest the increase in wages to enable them to live. Includes a list of headmen and councillors of the Barolong, and accounts sent to Sol T Plaatje by the attorneys who drew up the petitions.
Documentg detailing boundaries of farm Coed Hope belonging to Wessels Montsioa. undated 1 page.
- ZA HPRA A979-B-Bc-Bc2
- Bestanddeel
- 1907
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
1907 July 9. Agreement between Badirile Montsioa {Chief of the Barolong), Jeremiah Moses, Phillip Moseana, Kgosimane and Johannes (four natives of the Barolong tribe) of the first part, and the Rhodesia Railways, Limited, of the second part, whereas by British Bechuanaland Proclamation 199 of 1894, a strip of land, 100 yards in width, was granted to the contracting parties of the second part for the purpose of a railway, and whereas the encroachment exists upon the said 100 yards strip vested in the Rhodesia Railways, Ltd., the Rhodesia Railways, Ltd., agrees to allow certain buildingsto remain on the strip of land upon certain stipulated conditions. Encl. typescript copy. 3p.
Encloses diagrams A & B of the encroachment on Rhodesia. Railways Property, 41 x 33 cm.