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David Tennant (politician)

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With his characteristic industriousness, Tennant worked with the Molteno ministry to re-draw the rules of parliamentary operations to speed up the proceedings and remove potential for inefficiency and abuse. All of this he undertook with great success, and so well-suited was he seen to be for the job
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Tennant married Josina Hendrina du Toit in 1849 and had five children by her. After her death in 1877, he was married for a second time, to Amye Venour Bellairs. He died soon after his retirement, in London on 29 March 1905. He is buried in
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The life and times of Sir John Charles Molteno, K. C. M. G., First Premier of Cape Colony, Comprising a History of Representative Institutions and Responsible Government at the Cape.
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of Speaker that he was gratefully re-elected five times – making him the longest serving parliamentary Speaker in South African history.
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David Tennant was born in Cape Town on 10 January 1829. He was the son of Hercules Tennant and Aletta Jacoba Brand. His grandfather was
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proposed Tennant as an ideal candidate, and he was then promptly (and unanimously) elected as the new Speaker of the Cape Assembly.
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and soon distinguished himself for his efficient and honest management of parliamentary procedure. When his uncle, the
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Critical cartoon, with Tennant shown as one of the mice being offered the Speakership cheese by "Molteno's resolution".
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However, Tennant also presided over parliament during an exceptionally stormy period, from
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Caricature of David Tennant as Speaker. Cape Lantern publication.
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Index

KCMG

Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly
Victoria
John Charles Molteno
Gordon Sprigg
Thomas Charles Scanlen
Thomas Upington
Cecil Rhodes
Christoffel Brand
Henry Juta
Cape Town
Cape Colony
Attorney
KCMG
Legislative Assembly
Cape Colony
Alexander Tennant

Cape Parliament
Piketberg
Speaker of Parliament
Christoffel Brand
John Molteno

Cape Colony
responsible government
Carnarvon
Second Boer War
Brompton Cemetery

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