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Henry Bartle Frere
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet
, (29 March 1815 – 29 May 1884) was a
British colonial
administrator. He had a successful career in
India
, rising to become
Governor of Bombay
(1862–1867). However, as
High Commissioner for Southern Africa
(1877–1880), he implemented a set of policies which attempted to impose a British confederation on the region and which led to the overthrow of the
Cape Colony
's
first elected government
in 1878 and to a string of regional wars, culminating in the
invasion of Zululand
(1879) and the
First Boer War
(1880–1881). The
British Prime Minister
,
Gladstone
, recalled Frere to London to face charges of misconduct;
Whitehall
officially censured Frere for acting recklessly.
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Old Deccan Days : Or, Hindoo Fairy Legends, Current in Southern India /
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