1823 in South Africa — See also: 1822 in South Africa, other events of 1823, 1824 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. Events* British trader Henery Fynn established a permanent settlement at Rio De Natal after land was granted to him by the Zulu… … Wikipedia
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ANGAS, George French (1822-1886) — artist and naturalist eldest son of George Fife Angus (q.v.) and his wife Rosetta French, was born at Newcastle on Tyne on 25 April 1822. As a youth he studied drawing and lithography and in 1842 published A Ramble in Malta and Sicily illustrated … Dictionary of Australian Biography