North-Eastern Rhodesia

North-Eastern Rhodesia[1]
1900[2][3]–1911[4]
Flag of North-Eastern Rhodesia
Anthem: "God save the King/Queen"
south-central Africa, 1899–1911; North-Eastern Rhodesia is shaded blue.
south-central Africa, 1899–1911; North-Eastern Rhodesia is shaded blue.
CapitalFort Jameson
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Nyanja, Bemba, Tonga and Lozi widely spoken
GovernmentColonial administration
Monarch 
• 1900–1901
Victoria
• 1901–1910
Edward VII
• 1910–1911
George V
Administrator[5] 
• 1900–1907 (first)
Robert Thorne Coryndon
• 1907–1909
Lawrence Aubrey Wallace[6]
Historical eralate 19th & early 20th century
• Established
29 January 1900[2][3]

17 August 1911[4]
Area
• Total
109,000[8] sq mi (280,000 km2)
Population
• 
7[8]
CurrencySouthern Rhodesian pound
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mthwakazi
Northern Rhodesia
Today part ofZambia

North-Eastern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa formed in 1900.[1] The protectorate was administered under charter by the British South Africa Company. It was one of what were colloquially referred to as the three Rhodesian protectorates,[8] the other two being Southern Rhodesia and Barotseland-North-Western Rhodesia. It was amalgamated with Barotseland-North-Western Rhodesia, another territory administered by the British South Africa Company, to form Northern Rhodesia in 1911.[9]

  1. ^ a b North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900
  2. ^ North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council,1900.
  3. ^ The Map of Africa by Treaty by Sir E. Hertslet.
  4. ^ Zambia - Justice and the Rule of Law By Choolwe Beyani; published on the website of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa on 27 August 2013 and stating that 17 August 1911 was the commencement date for the Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911.
  5. ^ Administrator appointed pursuant to North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900
  6. ^ World Statesmen Website
  7. ^ Proclamation by His Excellency the High Commissioner of South Africa, Northern Rhodesia No 1 of 1911 and made on 17 August 1911[www.barotsepost.com/images/important_barotse_documents/Northern-Rhodesia-Order-in-Council-1911.pdf]
  8. ^ a b c Encyclopedia of the Laws of England, Volume XIII; Editors: A. Wood Renton, Esq., Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon and Max. A. Robertson, Esq., of the Inner Temple and the Midland Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; Edinburgh; 1 November 1908.
  9. ^ Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911, S.R.O. 1911 No. 438, p. 85.