Henry Latham Currey (1863 – 1945), also known as Harry Currey was a British politician in the Cape Colony. Currey was the son of John Blades Currey and...
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Henry Currey may refer to: Henry Currey (architect) (1820–1900), English architect and surveyor Henry Latham Currey (1863–1945), Member of the Cape House...
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("Black Flag Rebellion"), and was consequently dismissed. Currey's eldest son, Henry Latham Currey became Secretary to Cecil Rhodes and later a politician...
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justice of South Africa. Thomas Stewart (1857–1942), civil engineer. Henry Latham Currey (1863–1945), Cape Colony politician. Bill Bisset (1867–1958), rugby...
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ministry from 1881 to 1884, his private secretary in this time being Henry Latham Currey, the son of an old friend. It was during his time in the Scanlen...
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Democrats voted Latham, who had briefly lived in the American South, as their nominee for governor. Anti-Lecomptons in turn selected John Currey as their nominee...
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by the Archbishop of Cape Town, to Audrey Mary Currey, the daughter of the Hon. Henry Latham Currey, of Pinewood, Rondebosch. The second Mrs Brooke,...
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Democratic Party selected Currey as their candidate for Governor of California. The rival faction, Lecompton Democrats, chose Milton Latham as their candidate...
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Conservation Area. They are both Grade II listed buildings designed by Henry Currey, architect for the 7th Duke of Devonshire. The geothermal spring that...
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historic buildings, including John Carr's restored Buxton Crescent, Henry Currey's Buxton Baths and Frank Matcham's Buxton Opera House. The Devonshire...
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