London Convention (1884)
| A Convention Between Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the South African Republic | |
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Delegates from the South African Republic to the London Convention (1884). | |
| Type | Retrocession Agreement |
| Context | Retrocession of the South African Republic after the First Boer War |
| Signed | 27 February 1884 |
| Location | London |
| Effective | 27 February 1884 |
| Condition | Ratification by four signatories |
| Expiration | 31 May 1902 |
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| Language | English |
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| London Convention at Wikisource | |
The London Convention was a treaty negotiated in 1884 between Great Britain, as the paramount power in South Africa, and the South African Republic. The London Convention superseded the 1881 Pretoria Convention.