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Location of Estcourt in KwaZulu-Natal Province

Estcourt is a town located in the uThukela District of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. The main economic activity is farming with large bacon and processed food factories situated around the town. The N3 freeway goes through the town, linking it to the rest of South Africa.


In 1838 the Zulus under the orders of King Dingane kaSenzangakhona following the murder of Piet Retief attacked the Voortrekkers at Bloukrans, Rensburg Koppie, Saailaer, and Veghtlaager, which were all located around Estcourt. Hero Marthinus Oosthuizen saved a group of cornered Voortrekkers from a Zulu impi nearby at Rensburg Koppie. In the 1840s Clem Heeley built an inn and trading store at a ford on the Bushman’s River. In 1847 Fort Durnford was erected on a hill dominating the ford after a San tribe raided the place. It was decided in 1863 to call the village growing around the fort Estcourt in honour of Thomas Estcourt, an North Wiltshire, United Kingdom MP who sponsored the immigration of settlers under the Byrne immigration scheme into the area. In 1872 an anglican church was built on the banks of the Bushman's River. The fort was rebuilt in 1874. The fort became a substantial stronghold, and was used to protect transport riders and the herds of cattle driven across the ford. It is as secure as any castle with drinking water tanks in the basement, a drawbridge, moat and two secret tunnels. In 1885 the railway built a bridge across the Bushman’s River, The Old Natal Government Bridge is still in use today. The town's first government school was built in 1886. The Boers under the command of General Petrus Joubert pushed south pass Estcourt in 1899 during the Boer War. In fact, Winston Churchill was captured by the Boers at Chievely between Estcourt and Colenso in November 1899 while he was on a reconnaissance mission out of Estcourt. Sir Frederick Moor, Natal premier and signatory to the Act of the Union of South Africa in 1910 lived here. Estcourt became a municipality in 1914. The Augustinian Order of Natal moved here in the 1890s and built a chapel here in 1929.


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Thomas Sotheron-Estcourt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (185 words)
Born Thomas Henry Sutton Estcourt, he was educated at Harrow and Oriel College, Oxford, Estcourt was elected to Parliament as MP for Marlborough in 1829.
He was elected to parliament again in 1835 as MP for Devizes, switched to North Wiltshire in 1844, and continued in the Commons until 1865.
Sotheron resumed the name Estcourt in 1855, and entered Lord Derby's second government in 1858 as President of the Poor Law Board.
Richard Estcourt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
Richard Estcourt (1668-1712), English actor, began by playing comedy parts in Dublin.
His first London appearance was in 1704 as Dominick, in Dryden's Spanish Friar, and he continued to take important parts at Drury Lane, being the original Pounce in Steele's Tender Husband (1705), Sergeant Kite in Farquhar's Recruiting Officer, and Sir Francis Gripe in Mrs Centlivre's Busybody.
Estcourt wrote a comedy, The Fair Example, or the Modish Citizen (1703), and Prunella (1704), an interlude.
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