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threatening aspect. Cecil Rhodes, then prime minister of Cape Colony, was strongly in favor of a more energetic policy than was supported by the Imperial government. At the end of March 1895 the high commissioner, finding himself, it is believed, out of touch with his ministers, returned home embarrassed, a few months before the expiry of his term of office. In the same year he was raised to the
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to use his personal influence with President Kruger, and obtained the withdrawal of the obnoxious commandeering regulations. In the following year he entered a strong protest against the new Transvaal franchise law. Nonetheless the general situation in South Africa was assuming year by year a more
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The Transvaal did not fulfil the necessary conditions, and in view of an increasingly hostile attitude from Pretoria administration Loch became a strong advocate of annexation of the territory east of Swaziland, through which the Boer railway would have to pass to the sea. At length he induced the
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was transformed into an elective assembly, the first railway line was opened, and the influx of tourists began to bring fresh prosperity to the island. In 1882 Loch, who had become Knight Commander of the Bath in 1880, accepted a commissionership of woods and forests, and two years later was made
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broke out in 1899 Loch took a leading part in raising and equipping a body of mounted men, named after him Loch's Horse. He died in London on 20 June 1900, and was succeeded as Baron Loch by his son
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intervened. After three weeks, the negotiations for their release were successful, but they had only been liberated ten minutes when orders were received from the
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on condition that the republic entered the South African Customs Union. This convention was concluded after negotiations conducted with President Kruger by
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Loch never entirely recovered his health after this experience in a Chinese dungeon. Returning home, he was invested as a Companion of the
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In April 1860, Loch accompanied Lord Elgin to China again, as secretary of the new embassy sent to secure the execution by the Chinese
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on behalf of the high commissioner, and was made at a time when the British and Bond parties in Cape Colony were working in harmony.
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in Beijing, where the majority of the group died from torture or disease. Parkes and Loch were treated less barbarically after
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is named in his honour. Loch Street in the Canberra suburb of Yarralumla is named after him due to Governorship of Victoria.
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Meanwhile, Loch had been forced to intervene in another matter. When the commandeering difficulty of 1894 had roused the
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that troops would be sent to prevent any invasion of territory under British protection, he effectually crushed the
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Atlay, J. B.; Benyon, John (reviewer) (2008) . "Loch, Henry Brougham, first Baron Loch of Drylaw (1827–1900)".
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and to acquire the adjacent lands up to the ocean. Loch firmly supported Rhodes, and, by informing President
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British government to adopt his view; and on 15 March 1895 it was announced that these territories (
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in 1854, Loch severed his connection with India, and obtained leave to raise a body of irregular
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of its treaty engagements. The embassy was backed up by an allied Anglo-French force. With
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cavalry, which he commanded throughout the war. In 1857 he was appointed attaché to
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his duties called for the exercise of great judgment and firmness. The
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in the Transvaal to a dangerous pitch of excitement, he travelled to
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is named Loch Promenade in memory of Governor Loch. In addition the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In 1862, Loch married Elizabeth Villiers, whose twin sister was
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This contains much of the same text as the ONDB article above.
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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campaign. In 1852 he became adjutant of Skinner's Horse.
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of 1845–1846 he was given an appointment on the staff of
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Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr
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Index

Henry Loch
The Right Honourable
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The Cape High Commissioner
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
Queen Victoria
Francis Conant
Spencer Walpole
Governor of Victoria
Queen Victoria
Marquess of Normanby
Earl of Hopetoun
High Commissioner for Southern Africa
Victoria
Hercules Robinson
The Lord Rosmead
London
England
British
British East India Company
First Anglo-Sikh War
Crimean War
Second Opium War
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