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Robert Godlonton (1794–1884) ("Moral Bob") was an
influential politician of the Cape Colony. He was an 1820 Settler, who
developed the
press of the Eastern...
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newspaper called the
Grahamstown Journal,
which was
founded in 1831.
Robert Godlonton, a
previous owner of the
Journal had used it and his
other papers to oppose...
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settlers gained a
determined leader and
spokesman in the form of
Robert Godlonton, who led a
large colonist movement to
dismantle Stockenström's system...
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independent co-educational
Catholic Pre, Primary, and High
School in
Godlonton Avenue in the
suburb of Miramar, in Port Elizabeth,
Eastern Cape, South...
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Acting Governor Sir
Rufane Donkin, and
since Grahamstown editor Robert Godlonton was a
staunch supporter of Col. Somerset, this "meant that the remainder...
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raids across the
frontier to survive. In addition,
politician Robert Godlonton continued to use his
newspaper the Graham's Town
Journal to
agitate for...
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Biddulph Alexander Biggar Henry Hare
Dugmore George Henry Ford
Robert Godlonton Dr.
Edward Roberts, a
surgeon from
Albany who
moved to the west and was...
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William Matthew Harries, Jock Paterson,
William Hume and
Robert “Moral Bob”
Godlonton.
These groupings are
generalisations and a
great many
exceptions existed...
- publication. In 1857 he sold the
Eastern Province Herald to his
friend Robert Godlonton,
owner of the
Grahamstown Journal.
Philip opened the
competing Port Elizabeth...
- 4046°E / -27.9021; 153.4046 (Kogler
Avenue Reserve) ) Len And
Muriel Godlonton Reserve,
undeveloped bushland on
Limetree Parade (27°55′20″S 153°23′51″E...