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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.

Magistrate, Fraserburg

  • 1/FBG
  • Governmental body
  • 1860 – 1973
A Magistrate’s Court was established at Fraserburg on 29 December 1859 (Government Gazette No 3102 dated 30 December 1859, Proclamation No 112).

Magistrate, George

  • 1/GEO
  • Governmental body
  • 1833 – 2001

A "Kollege" of Landdros and Heemraden was established at George on 23 April 1811.

The magistrate acted as clerk of the peace, deputy administrator, visiting magistrate to the George Convict Station, district commandant during the Anglo-Boer War, deputy registrar of births and deaths, conservator of crown forests, distributor of stamps, etc.

Most of the documents dated before 25 June 1844 were destroyed by fire.

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, Hanover

  • 1/HAN
  • Governmental body
  • 1876 – 1976

A periodical court, to be held by the magistrate of Colesberg, was established at Hanover on 28 December 1857. This periodical court was abolished on 13 November 1876 when a magistrate was appointed for the district of Hanover. For the period up to December 1876 when the Magistrate of Colesberg tried cases in the Periodical Court at Hanover see 1/CBG D1/1/1 – 2/2/1 in the Colesberg Magistrate’s group.

The magistrate acted as deputy registrar of births and deaths, chairman of the water and liquor licensing courts and as controller of the Cape Mounted Police.

Magistrate, Hermanus

  • 1/HMS
  • Governmental body
  • 1946 – 1997
A Special Justice of the Peace was appointed at Hermanus on 1 March 1946 (Government Gazette No 3612 of 1 March 1946, Government Notice No 472 of 1946). On 1 July 1947 the court of the Special Justice of the Peace as well as the periodical court held by the magistrate of Caledon were abolished and a magistrate’s court was established at Hermanus (Government Gazette No 3838 dated 27 June 1947, Government Notice No 1297).

Magistrate, Hopefield

  • 1/HFD
  • Governmental body
  • 1896 – 1981
A court of the Resident Magistrate, to be presided over by an Assistant Resident Magistrate was established at Hopefield in the District of Malmesbury on 8 October 1896 (Government Gazette No 7856, dated 6 October 1896, Government Notice No 957).

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 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, 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).
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