The Dutch commandant of
Cape Town surrenders to British forces. On 10 January, formal capitulation is signed under the
Treaty Tree in Papendorp (modern-day
Woodstock).
Supposedly secret '
Delicate Investigation' by senior statesmen into the life of Caroline of Brunswick, the Prince of Wales's estranged wife, finds "no foundation" for allegations against her morals.[7]
Annual British iron production reaches 260,000 tons.
The Dutch commandant of
Cape Town surrenders to British forces. On 10 January, formal capitulation is signed under the
Treaty Tree in Papendorp (modern-day
Woodstock).
Supposedly secret '
Delicate Investigation' by senior statesmen into the life of Caroline of Brunswick, the Prince of Wales's estranged wife, finds "no foundation" for allegations against her morals.[7]
Annual British iron production reaches 260,000 tons.