- Raleigh Grey
Sir Raleigh Grey KBE CMG CVO (
March 24 ,1860 –January 10 ,1936 ) was a pioneer British coloniser ofSouthern Rhodesia who played an important part in the early government of the colony.Early career
Grey, the great-grandson of 1st Earl Grey, was educated at
Durham School andBrasenose College, Oxford . In 1881 he joinedThe Inniskillings (6th Dragoons) and saw service in theAnglo-Zulu War . When the war ended he was in command of theBechuanaland Border police, and in theMatabeleland rebellion of 1893 he commanded a column of theBritish army . From 1894 to 1897 his kinsman the 4th Earl Grey was Administrator of Rhodesia, and Grey accompaniedLeander Starr Jameson on theJameson Raid in 1895; in the aftermath of the raid, Grey served five months' imprisonment.outhern Rhodesia Colony
When Southern Rhodesia was granted a part-elected Legislative Council, Grey was elected at the first election in 1899 to represent
Mashonaland . It was subsequently discovered that his supporters had committedbribery and 'treating' of potential voters, and Grey resigned in order to be re-elected free of the taint of electoral corruption. After serving in theSecond Boer War , Grey retired from the Army in 1904 but remained Commandant of the local Volunteers. He established the company Rhodesia Lands, Ltd. to develop mining and farming interests: the 'Jumbo' mine owned by his company became one of the most profitable. He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1919.Political development
In the early 1920s the Southern Rhodesians decided to break away from the sponsorship of the
British South Africa Company . The issue among the leading figures of the colony was whether to obtain their own 'Responsible Government' or to seek membership of theUnion of South Africa . Grey strongly believed that joining South Africa would be preferable, and argued forcibly for it in the Legislative Council. However the majority there and among the public was against him, and as a result he lost his seat in the 1920 election.Later life
Grey took this repudiation in good heart but did not participate in politics again, turning his attention to his business interests. In the late 1920s he returned to Britain, and died in a nursing home in
London in 1936.References
* Obituary, "
The Times ",January 11 ,1936
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