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From: "W Jervois" <>
Subject: Re: St Andrews College\LARDNER-BURKE family
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 16:37:26 +0200


Hello Wendy

There were seven of them, all sons of H. Lardner-Burke, K.C.

1.George Darley L-B ; Day; Dec 1901-June 1904, Forms 3 to 4.
Business, Box 1450 Johannesburg

2.Gordon Swift L-B; Day; Jan 1901-June 1902 and Feb 1903-
Dec 1905. Form 1 to Int. Matric 1907. Second XV. Dairy Farmer,
Mooi River, Natal

3.John L-B; Day; Jan 1901-June 1902, and Feb 1903-Dec 1905;
Form 3 to Int. Matric. 1905; Attorney, Messrs Haarhof, Herthog &
Burke, Kimberley.

4.Edmund Colpoys L-B; Oct 1890 to June 1898; Form 1 to
B.A.; matric 1895; Int. 1896; B.A. (Lit. and Philos) 1898. Capt.
C.C.; Cape and S.A. Championship pole jumping, 1897 Clerk to
Judge President of the High Court of Griqualand, 1898 to 1900.
Attorney Supreme Court and High Court of Griqualand, 1901.
Messrs Haarhof, Hertog and Burke, Kimberley.

5.Henry Dionysius L-B; Jan 1890 to June 1893. Forms 2 to 4;
business, Treadmead's Buildings, Bean St., Kimberley.

6.Charles Tweedie L-B; July 1893 to June 1895; Forms 2 and 3.
Business, Box 149 Johannesburg.

7.Herbert Francis L-B; Oct 1896 to June 1897; Form 4.
Business, c/o de Beer's Consol. Mines Ltd., Kimberley.

The boys' father is listed in the 1907 edn. of "The South African
Who's Who, which shows that he was appointed as Solicitor-
General from 1 March 1903. In 1907 he was living in
Grahamstown, still holding his appointment as S-G.

with best wishes

William


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