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Contents
1
Events
1.1
1741
1.2
1742
1.3
1743
1.4
1744
1.5
1745
1.6
1747
2
Births
3
Deaths
Events
1741
Henri Guillaume Bossau, founder of the Boshoff family in South Africa and great-grandfather of
Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff
, 2nd state president of the
Orange Free State
, arrives in Cape Town from
Bayonne
,
France
as
locksmith
in the service of the
Dutch East India Company
.
1742
25 January —
Adriaan Valckenier
, Governor-General of the
Dutch East India Company
, is arrested in
Cape Town
on sundry charges.
1743
The Governor-General of the
Dutch East India Company
, Von Imhoff visits Cape Town.
Simon's Bay
is chosen to be used as a harbour between mid-May and mid-August because of the damage caused by the winter storms in
Table Bay
.
A
Dutch Reformed Church
is established in Roodezand, today known as
Tulbagh
.
1744
5 March — Georg Schmidt, the first
Protestant
missionary in South Africa, who worked with the
Khoikhoi
, returns to
Europe
.
1745
The Dutch East India Company established a magistracy at
Swellendam
.
The Dutch Reformed Church establish a congregation in the Swartland,
Malmesbury
.
1747
22 February — A day of prayer and fasting is held for the elimination of the
locust plague
from Table Valley.
26 October —
Swellendam
is founded.
Births
1746
—
George Keith Elphinstone
,
Commissioner-general
of the Cape.
1747
— Simon Hendrik Frykenius.
1748
—
James Henry Craig
,
Commandant
of the Cape.
28 August
1748
— Tjaart van der Walt, farmer and field commandant in the
Third Cape Frontier War
is born in the
Roggeveld district
of
Sutherland
,
Cape Colony
.
30 April
1749
—
Jacob Abraham Uitenhage de Mist
,
Commissioner-general
of the Cape.
Deaths
1743
— Jan de la Fontaine,
Governor of the Cape Colony
.