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Porterville, South Africa. ... The town was established in 1863 and named after William Porter, who served as Attorney General of the Cape Colony from 1839 to 1866 ...
William Porter in later life. When he retired from his position as attorney-general in 1865, his friend Saul Solomon convinced Porter to enter politics in 1869, and Porter was elected to the parliament which he had assisted in creating for the multi-member electoral district of Cape Town - winning more votes than any other candidate.
Hopefield – Col William Hope and William Field [1] Ladismith – Lady Smith, wife of Sir Harry Smith; Laingsburg – John Laing; Lamberts Bay – Admiral Sir Robert Lambert; Maitland, Cape Town – Sir Peregrine Maitland, governor of Cape Colony; Malmesbury – 1st Earl of Malmesbury [1] McGregor – Rev Andrew McGregor [1] Milnerton – Sir ...
The Prince of Wales, 42, was the guest of honor at the awards night in Cape Town, South Africa on Nov. 6. It was the focal point of his four days in South Africa, which began on Monday, Nov. 4 and ...
Prince William will head to Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday, Nov. 4 for the fourth iteration of his Earthshot Prize Awards.
Ahead of his visit to South Africa which begins on Monday, William said: “Africa has always held a special place in my heart – as somewhere I found comfort as a teenager, where I proposed to ...
Cederberg Municipality (Afrikaans: Cederberg Munisipaliteit) is a local municipality which governs an area of the Western Cape province of South Africa stretching from the Cederberg mountains through the middle valley of the Olifants River to the Atlantic coast.
Protestors told the prince to "go home." Home & Garden. Lighter Side