Tati Concessions Land

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The Tati Concessions Land was a concession created in the borderlands of the Matabele kingdom and the Bechuanaland Protectorate. The concession was originally made by the Matabele King to Sir John Swinburne. It was administered from the Bechuanaland Protectorate after 1893, but after 1911 was formally annexed to it. It was locally administered by a Justice of the Peace. The chief town of this region is Francistown, now one of Botswana's major settlements.

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The Tati Concessions, Limited was formed by Swinburne and given the right by the British Government to isssue its own Revenue Stamps in the 1890s for use on legal instruments.

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