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Philip Wodehouse (colonial administrator)

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is named after Philip Wodehouse, supposedly due to his suggestion that the border between the Boers and Basotho should follow the Rooiberge range. This suggestion, however, dates from 1845 when Sir
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governed the Cape, well before the 1861 governorship of Wodehouse. Wodehouse presided over the Convention of Aliwal-North which formally established the boundaries of
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His High Commission was also overshadowed, throughout its duration, by a growing movement in the Cape for a degree of independence under a system of "
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Lucy Wodehouse. His paternal grandfather Thomas Wodehouse and maternal grandfather Reverend Philip Wodehouse were both younger sons of
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His High Commission in Southern Africa was initially dominated by the dispute between the neighbouring states of
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The Dutch Republics of South Africa: Three Letters to R. N. Fowler, and Charles Buxton
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (28 May 2015). "Wodehouse, Sir Philip Edmond".
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but, via his arbitration, he managed to bring Basutoland under British control.
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Governor Wodehouse depicted in a local Cape newspaper with his chiefs of staff.
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What They Said, 1795-1910: A Selection of Documents from South African History
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Civil Service at an early age, and later served as superintendent of
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from 1854 to 1861, where his unpopular measures (such as imposing a
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from 1872 to 1877, when he retired from public life. He was made a
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Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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Wodehouse married Katherine Mary Templer, daughter of
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who had been recalled for disobeying imperial orders.
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