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    Sir John Gilbert Kotzé KC (5 November 1849 – 1 April 1940) was a South African jurist. Kotzé was born in Cape Town and was given the Christian names of...
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  • of the South Africa national netball team John Gilbert Kotzé (1849–1940), South African jurist Theuns Kotzé (born 1987), Namibian rugby union player Coetzee...
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    which Kruger was again challenged by Joubert with the Chief Justice John Gilbert Kotzé as a third candidate, the President indicated that he was prepared...
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    son. The eldest daughter, Helen (1886–1952), married the English composer John David Davis in 1919 [citation needed] and their son Jan married Alice Ford...
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    of South Africa in 1910, with the Chief Justice of the Cape Colony, Sir (John) Henry de Villiers (later created The 1st Baron de Villiers), being appointed...
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  • (Mashonaland) 1902 – 1903: John Gilbert Kotzé 1903 – 1903: Hon. Sir Thomas Charles Scanlen 1903 – 1904: John Gilbert Kotzé 1904 – 1909: Hon. Sir Thomas...
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    was met with fierce resistance by northern Afrikaner jurists like John Gilbert Kotzé, and later rejected outright by the Transvaal Supreme Court in Rood...
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    Johannes Kotzé owned the estate. He was twice Mayor of Cape Town and a member of the Cape Parliament himself in 1859. His son John Gilbert Kotzé, later...
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  • Michael Corbett, Jacob de Villiers, John Dugard, Bob Hepple, Lord Hoffmann, Tony Honoré, Sydney Kentridge, John Gilbert Kotzé, Pius Langa, R. W. Lee, Harold...
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  • Candidate Votes % Paul Kruger 7,881 52.66 Piet Joubert 7,009 46.83 John Gilbert Kotzé 76 0.51 Total 14,966 100.00 Source: Annual Register...
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  • The eldest son, J. J. Kotzé became the reverend of the Dutch Reformed Church of Darling, and the second son, John Gilbert Kotzé became chief justice of...
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  • a constitutional battle with Chief Justice John Gilbert Kotzé. After trying to unsuccessfully remove Kotzé though legislation, he waited until after the...
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    Parliament, the Cape Colony's Attorney-General, and a prominent critic of Cecil John Rhodes. His grandson was Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, a prominent opponent...
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    the Cape Provincial Division In office 1922–1926 Preceded by Sir John Gilbert Kotzé Succeeded by Fritz Gardiner Judge of the Cape Provincial Division...
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    practise in 1894. After the Jameson Raid, De Villiers acted as the assistant to John Wessels, in defending the Reformers in the high treason trial, following...
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    became a member of the Inner Temple, where he was a fellow student of John Gilbert Kotzé. Maasdorp was admitted as a barrister in June 1871 and then returned...
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    The Earl Grey 20 December 1898 9 August 1900 William Henry Milton 3 John Gilbert Kotzé 9 August 1900 7 April 1903 4 Clarkson Henry Tredgold 7 April 1903...
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  • Australia 21 February 1917 John Grice 21 February 1917 Ambalawanar Kanagasabai 21 February 1917 The Hon. John Gilbert Kotze Puisne Judge, Cape Provincial...
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  • five members nominated by the British South Africa Company were: John Gilbert Kotzé, Attorney-General Sir Thomas Charles Scanlen KCMG, Additional Law...
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    Grahamstown, Cape Colony, which had been founded by his ancestor, Colonel John Graham, in 1812. He was educated at St Andrew's College, Grahamstown and...
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