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Name: VAN DE WEYER, William John Bates MVO (Capt.)

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Nee: bro of Jean 'John' Bates Van de Weyer, cousin of Capt. Jack Riddell through Earl of Craven's family

Birth Date: 29 Dec 1870 London

Death Date: 1 Apr 1946 Plaistow

First Date: 1904

Profession: A keen hunter and excellent shot, a partner with Lord Cardross in some ventures and later bought the VC Dairy Farm from T.J. Oulton. Ran this very successfully for over 15 years. Large areas land bought other areas stocked with cattle

Area: VC Dairy Farm situated some 12 miles west of Nairobi, Ngong, Red 25 - J. Van de Weyer, Nairobi, 1930 Escarpment

Married: In Westminster 17 Dec 1908 Hon. Olive Elizabeth Wingfield b. 6 Nov 1884 London, d. 5 May 1878 Dorchester, Dorset (dau. of Merryn Edward Wingfield, Viscount Powerscourt)

Children: Sylvain Victor(1917); Adrian John Bates (1919-26 May 1940 on active service); Myrtle Clare (1910 London-1997 Alton, Hants.); Daphne Joan (1911); Jasmine Mabel (Banbury) (1914)

Book Reference: Gillett, SE, HBEA, KFA, Cranworth, Rediscovered, White Man, Red 25, Red 31, Hut, Playne, Drumkey, Land, Red 22, Advertiser, Nicholls, Eton, Medals, EAHB 1907, Leader14, Red Book 1912

War Service: 2nd Lieut. 3rd Battn. Scots Guards

School: Eton

General Information:

SE - J.V. Van der Weyer - Aug 1910
KFA - One of the founders, with Lord Delamere, of Unga Ltd. - he subscribed £1000
Rediscovered - 1913 - Vandeweyer's boma - He has shaved off his beard. He still trades with the Masai, and tames chickens to sit on his shoulder.
White Man - WW1 - Intelligence instructions to Lord Delamere - 'get into communication with Van de Weyer as soon as possible at his store on the Narosera river ..... use carrier pigeons …
Playne - Director of Unga Ltd.
Playne - The V.C. Dairy Farm - Mr J.B. Van der Weyer and Lord Cardross until lately carried on in partnership the VC Dairy Farm situated at Ngongo, some 12 miles from Nairobi. The farm, established in 1906, and bought from Mr J.T. Oulton, is about 670 acres, with a good water supply from the Mbagathi River, which borders the property for 2000 yards. There is plenty of timber and large, open plains, the latter having recently been drained. ........ The dairy (in charge of a European dairymaid) is built of stone and contains all the latest utensils. ....... Cheese is a speciality and about 200 lbs. per month are turned out, whilst about 22 lbs. of butter are made per week. ......... The Red Poll bull ..... is named "Blush V", and was bred by Lord Cranworth, of Suffolk, England. ......... Lord Cardross came to BEA in 1904 and Mr Van der Weyer in 1905. Each owns 10000 acres of land in the Kenia District.
Drumkey 1909 - Directory of Residents - J.V. Van de Weyer, Mbagathi
Land - J.B. van der Weyer leased 9950 acres at West Kenya, passed to Hon. G. Cole
Land - 1908 - J.B. Van de Weyer - Grazing, 9950 acres, Guaso Nyiro River, 2-11-07, Registered 11-11-08
Advertiser - Friday April 30, 1909 - Court Case - J.T. Oulton vs J.B. Van de Weyer - Case to settle the boundaries of a piece of land sold by Mr Oulton to Lord Cardross and Mr Van de Weyer
Land 1909 - J.B. Van de Weyer - Agricultural and Grazing, 414.14 acres - Ngong - 22/7/06 - Freehold - Registered 7/1/10 Land - 1912 - W.J.B. van de Weyer - Grazing and agriculture, 5000 acres - Sotik - 14/7/11 - Occupation Licence for 2 to 99 years from 1/11/11 - Registered 8/2/12
Advertiser - 19/3/1909 - Notice - Partnership between Lord Cardross and J.B. Van de Weyer - the V.C. Dairy Ngong dissolved. J.B. Ven de Weyer now sole owner
Nicholls - Major William John Bates Van de Weyer (1870-1946) who married Olive Wingfield, daughter of Viscount Powerscourt.
Nicholls - Lord Cardross, a dreamer with long hair who set up a farm on the road to Ngong with John Van de Weyer and spent the winters in the EAP.
Eton (1886) - William John Bates Van-de-Weyer - Extra ADC to Lord Lieut. of Ireland; Capt. Berks Militia; son of V. of New Lodge, Windsor Forest. (1893)
Medals - East African Intelligence Department - Jean B. Van der Weyer, Warrant Officer Class 1
Red Book 1912 - J.B. Van de Weyer - Nairobi
Web - A LIST OF THE PUPILS OF MR. EDWARD COMPTON AUSTEN LEIGH AND AN EPITOME OF HIS HOUSE RECORDS  ETON, 1862— 1903 - Van De Weyer. William John Bates, eldest son of Col. Victor William Bates Van De Weyer, of New Lodge, Windsor Forest ; Capt. 3rd Batt. the Eoyal Berkshire Eegt., M.V.O. Left Eton Easter 1890. Hinton Manor, Hinton Parva, Swindon, Wilts.
Red Book 1912 - Committee Member - Masara Hunt Club
1939 England and Wales Register living with wife and dau in Dorchester, Dorset, retired

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