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Eastern Cape

Magistrate, Lady Grey

  • 1/LDG
  • Governmental body
  • 1877 – 1977

On 20 November 1895 Douglas Archibald Campbell was appointed as Assistant Resident Magistrate at Lady Grey in the district of Aliwal North. This appointment was made under the provisions of the 3rd Section of Act No 16 of 1882. The court of the Assistant Resident Magistrate of Lady Grey functioned from Friday, 22 November 1895. No local limits were defined for Lady Grey. According to a legal opinion dated 7 August 1896 the Assistant Resident Magistrate together with the Resident Magistrate of Aliwal North had jurisdiction over the entire district of Aliwal North.

Prior to 22 November 1895 periodical courts were held at Lady Grey by the Resident Magistrate of Aliwal North for the period 18 October 1877 to 20 May 1886 and as from 15 July 1886 by the Resident Magistrate of Herschel.

In terms of section 10(2) of Act No 32 of 1917, an “Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Magistrates’ Courts”, Lady Grey was proclaimed a sub-district of Aliwal North on 1 January 1918 the area of jurisdiction to be as follows: “That portion of the District of Aliwal North, situate within the following boundaries:- From a point on the Orange River common to the farms Theefontein and Oudekraal; thence along the boundaries of the following farms so as to exclude them from this area: Oudekraal, Lemoenfontein and Naudesfontein to the Kraai River; thence in an easterly direction along the Kraai River to a point on the farm Delta where the Kraai River enters the District of Barkly East; thence along the boundaries of the following farms so as to exclude them from this area: Donnybrook, Glen Almond, Kenmure, Joubert, Ben Nevis and Snowdon to the north-western beacon of the latter, common to the District of Aliwal North, Herschel and Barkly East; thence along the boundary of the District of Herschel to its junction with the Orange River; thence along the Orange River to the point first named.”

On the same date Mr PKA de Vos was appointed Magistrate for the sub-district of Lady Grey.

On 27 May 1927 the sub-district of Lady Grey was abolished and a district created known as the District of Lady Grey with the following boundaries: “From the easterly beacon of the farm Pelion, common to it and the Aliwal North, Herschel and Barkly East Divisions; thence along the boundaries of the following farms so as to include them in this district: Pelion, Ossa, Tempe, Wepener, Orpendale and Delta, to where the eastern boundary of the latter farm intersects the middle of the Kraai River; thence down the middle of the Kraai River to a point opposite the south-western boundary of Klipplaat Fontein; thence along the boundaries of the following farms so as to include them in this district: Klipplaat Fontein, Stryd Fontein, Beerfontein, Vlakte Fontein, portion of Limoen Fontein called Schoongesicht A, portion of Limoen Fontein called Lot D, Thee Fontein and Oude Kraal to the middle of the Orange River; thence up the middle of the Orange River to its intersection with the middle of the Wilgeboom Spruit; thence up the middle of the said spruit and along the boundaries of the following farms so as to include them in this district: Riet Fontein, Welverdiend, Lot C, Lady Grey Municipality, Helvellyn, Olympus and land granted to CE Mandy on 15 June 1894, to the beacon first named.”

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Komga

  • 1/KHA
  • Governmental body
  • 1877 – 1973

A Magistrate’s Court was established at Komgha on 17 December 1877 (Government Gazette No 5752 dated 14 December 1877, Proclamation 112 dated 13 December 1877).

The Magistrate of Komgha was also appointed Native Commissioner on 1 October 1928 (Government Gazette No 1734 dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865 dated 26 October 1928).

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Kentani

  • 1/KNT
  • Governmental body
  • 1878 – 1963

Mr MB Shaw was appointed the first magistrate of Kentani, West Gcalekaland on 1 October 1878 (Blue Book for the Cape of Good Hope, 1879, page V B8).

On 26 October 1928 the Magistrate of Kentani was also appointed as Native Commissioner (Government Gazette No 1734 dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865 of 1928).

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Keiskammahoek

  • 1/KHK
  • Governmental body
  • 1894 – 1973

A Magistrate’s Court was established at Keiskammahoek to be presided over by an Assistant Resident Magistrate as from 1 January 1894 (Government Gazette No 7562, dated 12 December 1893, Government Notice No 1196, dated 8 December 1893).

The Magistrate of Keiskammahoek was also appointed Native Commissioner by Government Notice No 1865 of 1928, published in the Government Gazette No 1734, dated 26 October 1928.

Magistrate, Jansenville

  • 1/JVE
  • Governmental body
  • 1874 – 1976
A Magistrate’s court was established at Jansenville on 7 September 1874 (Government Gazette No 4692 dated 8 September 1874, Proclamation No 62, dated 7 September 1874).

Secretary, Divisional Council of Port Elizabeth

  • 4/PEZ
  • Governmental body
  • 1859 – 1970

The division of Port Elizabeth was subdivided into six districts for Divisional Council purposes by means of a Proclamation dated 7 July 1856, published in the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette No 2733, and in terms of the provisions of Act No 5 of 1855.

The Divisional Council of Dias was established on 1 January 1978 following the amalgamation of the former Divisional Councils of Port Elizabeth, Alexandria and Bathurst (W Albertyn: Official South African Municipal Yearbook, 1979, p 135).

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Indwe

  • 1/IWE
  • Governmental body
  • 1902 – 1975

An assistant magistrate’s court was established at Indwe on 27 June 1902 (Government Gazette No 8453 dated 27 June 1902, Government Notice No 445 of 1902). A magistrate’s court was established on 1 January 1918 (Government Gazette No 858 dated 1 January 1918, Government Notice No 1 of 1918).

A court of native commissioner for Indwe was established on 1 October 1937 (Government Gazette No 2467 dated 24 September 1937, Proclamation No 184 dated 9 September 1937).

Magistrate, Humansdorp

  • 1/HDP
  • Governmental body
  • 1859 – 1975
A Magistrate’s Court was established at Humansdorp on 24 January 1859 (Government Gazette No 3005 dated 25 January 1859, Proclamation No 8 of 1859).

Magistrate, Graaff-Reinet

  • 1/GR
  • Governmental body
  • 1763 – 1977

The first form of administration in the area, which later constituted the Graaff-Reinet district, was an official appointed in October 1780 as "Commandant of the Lands in the East".

After numerous petitions to the Council of Policy a magistrate was eventually appointed for the Graaff-Reinet district on 13 December 1785.

The magistrate acted as chairman of the Slave Office, Clerk of the Peace, representative of the Orphan Chamber, chairman of the matrimonial court, etc.

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Flagstaff

  • 1/FSF
  • Governmental body
  • 1894 – 1963

WP Leary was appointed Resident Magistrate for the District of Umsikaba by Government Notice No 946 dated September 1894. The seat of the magistrate was presumably at Flagstaff, for, by Government Notice 995 dated October 1895 the seat of the Magistrate of Umsikaba was removed from Flagstaff to Lusikisiki. JAP Galdwin was appointed “Assistant Resident Magistrate for the District of Umsikaba to hold a court at Flagstaff in the said district,” by Government Notice 996 dated October 1895.

By Government Notice No 1865 of 26 October 1928, Government Gazette No 1734, the magistrate of Flagstaff, Mr FC Pinketon, was also appointed as Bantu Affairs Commissioner.

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