British Residents Search : V
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ValpyBengal Civil ServiceBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
ValyJacobBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VandeleurFrederickBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VandeleurJ OrmsbyBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VandeleurRBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VandeleurThomas PakenhamBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VansittartGeorge HenryBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VarneyThomasBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VassalSpencer ThomasBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VaughanEBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VaughanJohnBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VavasourEnsBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VavasourHenryBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VawdreyWilliamBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VawserWilliamBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VenablesHugh FerrarBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VenablesJosephBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VenablesWilliam FerrarBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VengelyRobert HenryBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VernonRogerBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VicarsEdwardBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VickeryCaryerBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VincentAnthonyBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VincentCharlesBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
ViretFrancis Edward StephenBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
ViretJohn StephenBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
ViretWilliam FrancisBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VirgoWBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
VoyceyHenry WBritish Residents at the Cape: 1795-1819View
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Please note that errors or omissions are likely to be found and should be verified via its original source.

Many of inhabitants were of course army officers and merchants and it should be possible to use this work to trace in detail to trace the family histories of these early English Settlers. In general historians working on the early period of British rule at the Cape will be able to find this a useful work of reference and in all probability and within its limits are very reliable one.