have full liberty, with their families, to enter, travel, or reside. in any part of the South African Republic; (b) they will be entitled to hire or possess houses, manufactories, warehouses, shops, and premises; (c) they may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they think fit to employ; (d) they will not be subject, in respect to their persons or property, or in respect to their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic. Article 15. All persons, other than natives, who established their domicile in the Transvaal between the 12th day of April, 1877, and the 8th of August, 1881, and who within twelve months after such last-mentioned date have had their names registered by the British Resident, shall be exempt from all compulsory military service whatever. Article 16. Provision shall hereafter be made by a separate instrument for the mutual extradition of criminals, and also for the surrender of deserters from her Majesty's forces. Article 17. All debts contracted between the 12th of April, 1877, and the 8th of August, 1881, will be payable in the same currency in which they may have been contracted. Article 18. No grants of land which may have been made, and no transfers or mortgages which may have been passed between the 12th of April, 1877, and the 8th of August, 1881, will be invalidated by reason merely of their having been made or passed between such dates. All transfers to the British Secretary for Native Affairs in trust for natives will remain in force, an officer of the South African Republic taking the place of such Secretary for Native Affairs. Article 19. The Government of the South African Republic will engage faithfully to fulfil the assurance given, in accordance with the laws of the South African Republic, to the natives at the Pretoria Pitso by the Royal Commission in the presence of the triumvirate and with their assent; (1) as to the freedom of the natives to buy or otherwise acquire land under certain conditions; (2) as to the appointment of a commission to mark out native locations; (3) as to the access of the natives to the courts of law, and (4) as to their being allowed to move freely within the country, or to leave it for any legal purpose, under a pass system. Article 20. This Convention will be ratified by a Volksraad of the South African Republic within the period of six months after its execution, and in default of such ratification this Convention shall be null and void. Signed in duplicate in London this 27th day of February, 1884. (From a copy of the original document.) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX The Source-material indicated in the Bibliography of Sources, In looking up references in the body of the book always con- The references are to Sections, not to pages. Abbatum, Gesta, cxi. Acta Sanctorum Hiberniæ, Acta Sanctorum Ordinis Sanc- Adams, C. K., xiii; 203; 204; Adam of Usk, cxxiii. Alcuin, Letters of, lxxxv. Allies, On the Conduct of, Almon's Debates, xxv. Angleterre, Ambassador, The Compleat, Amiens, Guy of, xcii. American Library Association, American Historical Maga- Ancient Charters, Royal and Ancient Laws and Institutes, Anglia Notitia, cxcv; 192. Anglica, Hibernica, Normanni- Anglorum, De Respublica, 133. Annales Monastici, cxii. fredi Magni..., lxxxii. CX. Annals, Camden, of James I, Antoninus, Itinerary of, 1xxvii. Aristotles de Mundo, 12. Asser, Life of Alfred, lxxxii; Assizes, The Bloody, ccxi. Barton, G. B., 225-226. Beati Flacci Albini seu Alcuini Becket, Materials for the His- Bel, Jean le, Chronicle of, Benedictus, Abbas Petrobur- Bent, General Catalogue, xi. of Best Books. A Readers Guide, nica, vii. Britannico-Hiber- Bibliotheca Historica, Diodo- Bibliothèque Universelle, v. Biographies, clvi-note. |