JAMESON, SIR LEANDER STARR

1853–1917, British colonial administrator and statesman in South Africa. He went to Kimberley (1878) as a physician, became associated with Cecil Rhodes in his colonizing ventures, and was appointed (1891) administrator of Mashonaland. On Dec. 29, 1895, he led a band of volunteers on the famous Jameson Raid into the Boer colony of Transvaal in an effort to support a brewing rebellion by foreign settlers (mainly British), and to further Rhodes's ambition for a united South Africa. The raid was premature. Jameson was captured within a few days and turned over by President Kruger to the British to be punished for his unauthorized venture. He was returned to London for trial and sentenced to imprisonment for 15 months. On his release he returned to South Africa, served in the Cape Colony Parliament (1900–1902), and was premier (1904–8). He played an important role in the South African National Convention (1908–9), which achieved the union of the South African colonies.

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THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT Sir William Harcourt in his study at 22 Grafton St. 1904 THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT By A. G. GARDINER IN TWO VOLUMES VOLUME II 1886-1904 CONSTABLE COMPANY LTD. LONDON BOMBAY SYDNEY 1923...
...Frederick Starr -- Prince...Deandon and Sir William -- Good...Germanys" -- Sir Francis Webster...A. To David Starr Jordan, January 19...Russell "A. E." ; Sir Horace Plunkett...648 Knight Starr Jordan, 1918; Eric...
...British history--the period spanned jointly by Sir Winston Churchill and his father, Lord...consulted as many of the earlier studies of Sir Winston's life as have been available to...Without exception these are taken from Sir Winston's own writings and speeches, and...
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...Led by Rhodes close friend, Dr Leander Starr Jameson, and acting in collusion with the...doctors-White, Te Water as well as Sir Thomas Smartt-went on to hold ministerial office, while Sir William Bisset Berry and Te Water...
...Record, a Jesuit publication, reported that the well-attended ceremony was officiated by the High Commissioner of the Cape Colony, Sir Alfred Milner. "It is unnecessary to state that the Royal Red Cross is a coveted distinction," the report stated, for "it holds...


 

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...slightly uneasy when Sir Arthur Sullivan (partner of Sir William Gilbert) set one of his patriotic doggerels...Woodrow Wilson. It was apparently written in honor of Leander Starr Jameson, a British colonial pirate who led an aggressive raid...
...slightly uneasy when Sir Arthur Sullivan (partner of Sir William Gilbert) set one of his patriotic doggerels...Woodrow Wilson. It was apparently written in honor of Leander Starr Jameson, a British colonial pirate who led an aggressive raid...


 

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JAMESON, SIR LEANDER STARR 1853 1917, British colonial administrator...led a band of volunteers on the famous Jameson Raid into the Boer colony of Transvaal...South Africa. The raid was premature. Jameson was captured within a few days and turned...
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...where he won highest honors in law. In 1895 he was admitted to the Cape Colony bar. When the Jameson Raid (see Jameson, Sir Leander Starr ) convinced him that Great Britain intended to conquer the South African Republic, he renounced his British citizenship...
...cooperation, and consolidation. Although a parliamentary inquiry cleared him of complicity in the Jameson Raid (see Jameson, Sir Leander Starr ), there is some evidence that he was at least aware of the conspiracy. His subsequent attempts to reach a settlement...
...In 1895 the Jameson raid (see Jameson, Sir Leander Starr ), which Transvaalers considered...after the appointment (1897) of Sir Alfred Milner as high commissioner...Reinforcements under the command of Sir Redvers Buller were sent from...
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