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The fortifications here date from the time of Henry VIII; Tilbury Fort remained in military use until 1950, but the office of Governor was discontinued upon the death of Sir Lowry Cole in 1842.
Malmesbury was named after Sir Lowry Cole's father-in-law, the Earl of Malmesbury.
The new pass was opened on 6 July 1830, and named after Lowry Cole, the Governor of the Cape Colony at the time.