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    Speke was born on 4 May 1827 at Orleigh Court, Buckland Brewer, near Bideford, North Devon. In 1844 he was commissioned into the …

    John Hanning Speke - Wikipedia

    • Captain John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) was an English explorer and military officer who made three exploratory expeditions to Africa. He is most associated with the search for the source of the Nile and was the first European to reach Lake Victoria (known to locals as Nam Lolwe in Dholuo and Nnalubaale or Ukerew… See more

    Born4 May 1827 · Buckland Brewer, Devon
    Died15 September 1864 (aged 37) · Neston Park, Wiltshire
    Burial placeDowlish Wake, Somerset
    Return to London and third expedition

    Speke and Grant now returned to England, where they arrived in June 1863 and were welcomed as genuine heroes. This did not last long in Speke's case however; disputes with Burton, who was relentless in his criticisms and a very compelling public sp…

    Death

    A debate was planned between Speke and Burton before the geographical section of the British Association in Bath on 16 September 1864, but Speke had died the previous afternoon from a possibly self-inflicted gunshot wound while shooting at …

     
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  2. John Hanning Speke | Biography & Facts | Britannica

    John Hanning Speke (born May 3, 1827, Bideford, Devon, England—died September 15, 1864, near Corsham, Wiltshire) was a British explorer who was the first European to reach Lake Victoria in East Africa, which he correctly …

     
  3. What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.

  4. Historic Figures: John Hanning Speke (1827 - 1864) - BBC

  5. John Hanning Speke Biography - Childhood, Life …

    John Hanning Speke was an English explorer who became the first European to reach Lake Victoria in east Africa. Before embarking on his exploratory expeditions to Africa Speke had been an officer in the British Indian Army.

  6. The Nile’s Source Discovered - History Today

    Aug 8, 2008 · John Hanning Speke discovered the source of the Nile on August 3rd, 1858. John Hanning Speke, an army officer’s son from the West Country, was commissioned into the army of the East India Company in 1844 at the …

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  9. John Speke | St John's College, University of Cambridge

    Learn about John Speke, the captain who discovered Lake Victoria and claimed it was the source of the Nile. See his maps, pictures and the controversy with Burton.

  10. John Hanning Speke – South West Heritage Trust

    Learn about the Somerset-born explorer who discovered the source of the Nile in 1862. Find out his story, his achievements, his controversies and his tragic death.

  11. John Hanning Speke and the Source of the Nile

    Sep 15, 2016 · Learn about the life and achievements of John Hanning Speke, the first European to reach Lake Victoria and discover the source of the Nile. Find out how he faced rivalry, criticism and a fatal accident in his quest for African …

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  13. John Hanning Speke - English Soldier and Explorer (1827-1864)

  14. Portrait of John Hanning Speke - rgs.org

  15. Speke, John Hanning - Infoplease

  16. Captain John Hanning Speke (1827 - 1864) - Genealogy - Geni.com

  17. John Hanning Speke | Military Wiki | Fandom

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