- Sir John Frost
Sir John Frost
KCMG (8 August 1818 -2 April 1918 ) was an Anglo-South African cabinet minister and landowner.Frost was the son of William and Maria Frost, landowners in Lincolnshire. He immigrated to
The Cape in 1849 where he built up an estate, Thibet Park, on the upper BlackKei River .He was one of the leading farmers in the
Queenstown district and served as an officer in the Frontier Wars of theEastern Cape , including the quelling of te Transkei Rebellion. In 1874 he was elected a member of the House of Assembly. In politics he was asscoiated with Sir Gordon Sprigg. He was aCabinet Minister as Secretary for Native Affairs in 1893 in the ministry ofCecil John Rhodes and later Secretary for Agriculture. During theAnglo-Boer War he was an advisor of the ill-fatedSir Redvers Buller .He was knighted as a
KCMG in 1904. Lady Frost, his wife, was born Frances Cordelia Powell (born20 September 1834 died20 October 1927 . She was a niece of Colonial SecretarySir Richard Southey and a cousin of Lord Baden-Powell.Sir John and Lady Frost lived at their country estate, Thibet Park on the Kei River. They also had a house in
Cape Town , Eastbrooke House in Rondebosch. They had three daughters and five sons.References
* "Dictionary of South African Biography"
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