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- Q6252034 description "South African politician and businessman".
- Q6252034 description "South African politician and businessman".
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- Q6252034 abstract "John ("Jock") Paterson (1822 – 1880) was a prominent politician and successful businessman of the Cape Colony, and had a great influence on the development of Port Elizabeth where he was based. He ran newspapers, established the Grey Institute and founded South Africa's Standard Bank. As a politician he was somewhat less successful, playing a role in the failed separatist movement for the Eastern Cape in the 1870s and backing Carnarvon’s ill-fated confederation plan.".
- Q6252034 birthDate "1822".
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- Q6252034 dateOfBirth "1822".
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- Q6252034 name "Paterson, John".
- Q6252034 shortDescription "South African politician and businessman".
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- Q6252034 comment "John ("Jock") Paterson (1822 – 1880) was a prominent politician and successful businessman of the Cape Colony, and had a great influence on the development of Port Elizabeth where he was based. He ran newspapers, established the Grey Institute and founded South Africa's Standard Bank. As a politician he was somewhat less successful, playing a role in the failed separatist movement for the Eastern Cape in the 1870s and backing Carnarvon’s ill-fated confederation plan.".
- Q6252034 label "John Paterson (Cape politician)".
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- Q6252034 surname "Paterson".