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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_JutaHenry Juta - Wikipedia

    Sir Henry Herbert Juta (12 August 1857 – 16 May 1930) was a South African judge who served as Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly, Judge President of the Cape Provincial Division and judge of the South African Appellate Division.

  2. Sie vererbte ihren noch lebenden Kindern (Sir Henry Juta, Wilhelma Juta und Louise Hosmer) mehr als 35.000 £ einschließlich der Firmenanteile von „J. C. Juta & Co.“ Geschwister. Mauritz David Marx (1815–1819) Sophia Marx (1816–1866) verheiratet mit Willem Robert Schmalhausen (1817–1862)

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Henry_JutaHenry Juta - Wikiwand

    Sir Henry Herbert Juta (12 August 1857 – 16 May 1930) was a South African judge who served as Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly, Judge President of the Cape Provincial Division and judge of the South African Appellate Division.

  4. Juta und seine Frau hatten sieben Kinder: Henrietta (* 1854), Jan Carel (* 1855; † 1900), Henry Hubert (* 1857; † 1930), Emilie, Wilhelma, Louise Emilie (* 1861) und Coenraad Jacobus (* 1865) Auch nach 1883 hatten Juta und seine Familie persönlichen und brieflichen Kontakt mit Marx und seinen Töchtern (Laura Lafargue und ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louise_JutaLouise Juta - Wikipedia

    Louise Juta, born Louise (or Luise) Marx (14 November 1821 – 3 July 1893) was a bookseller and the sister of communist philosopher Karl Marx. J. C. Juta, bookseller, Cape Town, circa 1860 Life. Louise Marx was the sixth child of Heinrich Marx, a lawyer, and Henriette Pressburg, of Trier in the Prussian Rhineland. Growing up, her ...

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  6. Sir Henry Herbert Juta (12 de agosto de 1857 - 16 de mayo de 1930) fue un juez sudafricano que se desempeñó como Presidente de la Cámara de la Asamblea del Cabo, Juez Presidente de la División Provincial del Cabo y juez de la División Apelativa de Sudáfrica.

  7. Sir Henry Juta, Judge President of the Cape from 1914 and Judge of Appeal prior to his retirement. appointed by President Paul Kruger as Johannesburg’s first criminal magistrate (at the age of 19). He rose to become Chief Magistrate of Johannesburg and was a founder of the Rand Club.