Sir John Truter | |
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Grand Master of Lodge de Goede Hoop (South African Freemasons) | |
In office 1799–1804 | |
Preceded by | Duminy,F.R |
Succeeded by | de Mist,J.A.U. |
Chief Justice of Cape Colony | |
In office 1812–1827 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Wylde,J. |
Personal details | |
Born | Johannes Andreas Truter October 11,1763 Cape Town,South Africa |
Died | June 5,1845 81) Cape Town,South Africa | (aged
Spouse | Sophia Alida Truter de Wet |
Children | 5 |
Alma mater | Leiden University |
Known for | Chief Justice and Freemason |
Johannes Andreas Truter,also known as Sir John Truter (11 October 1763 - 5 June 1845),was the judicial officer of the Cape Colony and president of the Court of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope. He was also a South African Freemason and member of the Grand Orient of the Netherlands in South Africa. [1] He was the uncle of Marie Koopmans-de Wet.
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Oloff Johannes Truter was a South African civil servant in the Orange Free State,miner,Landdrost and Acting Government Secretary.
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Petrus Johannes Truter was an explorer and official in the (Dutch?) East India Company,a Member of the Court of Justice,and a Commissioner of Police.
Coornhoop is a historic 17th century farmhouse. It is located at 2 Dixton Road in Observatory,Cape Town. Currently,it houses the Centre for Conflict Resolution.
Freemasonry was brought to South Africa by members of the Grand Orient of the Netherlands in 1772. Today there are lodges chartered under the United Grand Lodge of England,the Grand Lodge of Scotland,the Grand Lodge of Ireland,the Grand Lodge of South Africa,as well as Le Droit Humain
Truter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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