Just had an eureka moment.
I was browsing the UK newspaper collection online and found the following article in the Gloucester Citizen of 27th Feb 1907:-
MARRIAGE OF MR R E DOWDING
The local friends of Mr R E Dowding, JP., Town Clerk of East London, Cape Colony, will be interested to hear of his marriage to Miss Millicent Keam, a Cornish lady. Mr Dowding who was with Mr M F Carter, a solicitor, of Newnham for ten years, went to East London in 1901, was appointed Town Clerk in 1903, and a Justice of the Peace in the following year.
The municipal employees of East London gave Mr Dowding a wedding present in the shape of a handsome onyx and gold clock and a cheque for a substantial amount. This presentation was made by the Mayor, who paid high tribute to Mr Dowding's abilities, remarking that the municipality had advanced by leaps and bounds, largely owing to the harmony which existed between the Town Clerk and his staff. The council had voted him a hundred guineas as a wedding present.
I also found Millicent Keam with her parents on the 1901 census in Cornwall and on the passenger list to South Africa 1/10/1904.
I don't think there is anything more than I need to know now which is great.
Cheers,
Poirot
