Robert Hart - David Hilton-Barber

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Private Robert Hart just 18 in the green-and-black kilt of the Argyllshire Highlanders gazed in awe at the wild skyline of fantastic mountains in the Cape spring of 1795. This was at the end of a four-month voyage of confinement scurvy and general misery in a troopship. Hart did not guess that this would become his home and he himself the first of all English-speaking South Africans. Had he kept a diary it could have been taken as a text book to the history of the Colony - from the arrival of the British troops at the first taking of the Cape through the uprising in Graaif-Reinet the arrival of the 1820 Settlers and the ensuing turbulent frontier wars - until his death in 1865. He served as adjutant of the Cape Regiment he chose the site where Grahamstown now stands he took Thomas Pringle on a memorable journey through the lichen-hung forests of the frontier he managed the Somerset farm on the slopes of the Boschberg to supply produce to the British troops engaged in the hostilities and when this became Somerset East he developed his own farm the first fine wool grower in the Eastern Province. He was a close friend of Piet Retief and lived to see Port Elizabeth become with Grahamstown the trading base of the Free State and Transvaal Voortrekkers. Hart was a sincerely religious man who always had the welfare of the Presbyterian Church in mind. He was host to visiting missionaries who toured the country on horseback and would ask them to hold services in his house or garden which his Hottentot labourers and domestic servants could attend.

TITLE: Robert Hart

AUTHOR: David Hilton-Barber

SKU: 9780620784696

PUBLISHER: Imprint

DATE PUBLISHED: 22/05/2018

PAGES: 132

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 152 mm x 229 mm x 8 mm

WEIGHT: 204 gr

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