John Frost (politician)
Sir John Frost was an Anglo-South African landowner, cabinet minister and Member of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope.
Early life
Frost was the son of William and Maria Frost, landowners in Leicestershire. He immigrated to the Cape Colony in 1849 where he built up an estate, Thibet Park, on the upper Black Kei River.He was one of the leading farmers in the Queenstown district and served as an officer in the Frontier Wars of the Eastern Cape, including the quelling of the Transkei Rebellion.
Lady Frost, his wife, was born Frances Cordelia Powell. She was a niece of Colonial Secretary Richard Southey. Sir John and Lady Frost lived at their country estate, Thibet Park on the Kei River. They also had a house in Cape Town, Eastbrooke House in Rondebosch. They had three daughters and five sons.