Ebenezer John Buchanan

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Born(1844-03-08)8 March 1844
Tahiti, Pacific islands
Died11 October 1930(1930-10-11) (aged 86)
Cape Town, Union of South Africa
Sir Ebenezer John Buchanan
Judge of the Cape Provincial Division of the Supreme Court
In office
1910–1920
Judge of the Cape Supreme Court
In office
1892–1910
Judge of the Supreme Court of the Eastern Districts
In office
1881–1892
Personal details
Born(1844-03-08)8 March 1844
Tahiti, Pacific islands
Died11 October 1930(1930-10-11) (aged 86)
Cape Town, Union of South Africa

Sir Ebenezer John Buchanan (8 March 1844 – 11 October 1930) was a journalist, politician and judge of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. He was knighted in 1901.[1][2]

Buchanan was the second son of the missionary Ebenezer Buchanan and his wife Jane Cowan. He received his schooling in Pietermaritzburg, after which he began his journalistic career with The Natal Witness. He also worked at The Times of Natal and The Natal Mercury, where he was the parliamentary reporter. In 1866, Buchanan moved to the Cape Colony and joined the staff of The Cape Argus.[3]

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