FOOTNOTES:

[364] With ten guns.

[365] And eight guns.

[366] Storm and Sunshine in Rhodesia. Rowland Ward. 1896.

[367] Plumer, An Irregular Corps in Matabeleland. Kegan Paul. 1897. pp. 195, 199.

[368] Selous, Storm and Sunshine in Rhodesia.

[369] The same that commanded and fell at Isandhlwana in 1879.

[370] Enthusiastic and life-long supporters of the movement.

[371] Those recruited in Natal were mounted.


[INDEX.]

Abraham, Maj. J., [219], [242], [381].
Acutt, E.L., [41].
Addison, Lieut. P., [355].
Addison, R.H., [470].
Adendorff, Chief Leader, [324].
Alexander, Cpl. E., [286], [289].
Alexander, Capt. W., [228].
Allan's store, [121].
Allison, Capt. A.B., [11].
Angus, Capt. W.N., [279].
Annexation of Zululand to Natal, [16].
Armistice, [331], [394].
Armouries, [59].
Armstrong, Tpr. G., [124].
Armstrong, G.W., [422], [466].
Armstrong, Lieut. R., [352].
Armstrong, Capt. R., [363].
Arnott, Lt.-Col. W.:
Peyana [354];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444];
Usutu, [450].
See also [137], [357], [373], [395].
Arnott's Column:
Composition of, [354];
Otimati, [354];
Peyana, [355];
Thring's Post, [373].
Aston, Tpr. A.H., [172].
Babazeleni, [274].
Badge:
Native levies', [218], [289];
rebels'. See Tshokobezi. See also [326].
Bailey, Sir Abe, [65], [329].
Bakeries, Field, [60], [419].
Bambata:
Early life and character, [157];
relations with European neighbours, [158];
strength of tribe, [158];
regiments recruited by, [158];
intemperance and extravagance, [159];
taking of census, [160];
concerned in faction fight, [160];
proposed deposition of, [160];
his people object to poll tax, [161];
neglects to conduct tribe to Greytown to pay poll tax, [161];
summoned to Pietermaritzburg, [164];
in hiding, [165];
deposed, [166];
leaves for Usutu, [166], [433];
wife and children at Usutu, [167], [433];
return to Mpanza and capture of Magwababa, [167];
commandeering of men by, [168];
attacks Magistrate's party, Mpanza, [168];
attacks Police, Mpanza, [171];
supposed possession of drugs "to prevent bullets entering," [176];
calls on Chiefs to assist, [178];
Flight of Bambata to Nkandhla, [178]-195;
camps in Mome gorge, [187], [196];
joins Sigananda, [197];
camps at Cetshwayo's grave, [202];
reward for his capture, [212];
raids by, [228];
fight at Bobe, [235];
meeting held after Bobe, [236];
proceeds to Macala, [236], [237];
visits Dinuzulu with Mangati, [313];
at Mome, [301]-317;
death, [310];
identification of body, [333], [336];
rumours as to being alive, [338], [432], [536];
to what extent responsible for Rebellion, [494]-501.
See also [505].
Bambata's wife:
Accompanies husband to Usutu, [166], [433];
escapes from Usutu, [432], [491].
Baqulusi (tribe), [112], [483], [485].
Barker, Lt.-Col. W.F.:
Services, [224];
in command, T.M.R., [224];
at Ntingwe, [238];
at Mome, [301]-305, [313];
Little Noodsberg Hall, [366];
Insuze, [367];
Ponjwana, [372], [416];
his views on advanced guards, [416].
See also [334], [340], [366].
Barker's Column:
Cetshwayo's grave, [241], [299];
Nkandhla forests, [294];
to prevent rebels entering Mome gorge, [298];
at Mome, [301];
Macala, [334];
Meseni's ward, [365], [382];
at wattle plantation (Newspaper M. Stn.), [366];
strength (July 2), [367];
Insuze, [367];
Ponjwana, [371];
Esidumbini, [382];
concluding operations and return to Transvaal, [394].
See also [239], [359], [366], [385], and Transvaal Mounted Rifles.
Barter, Capt. E.W., [191], [376].
Basutos, [12], [278], [557].
Bayekana (scout), [297].
Beachy-Head, W., [329].
Beaumont, Sir W.H., [398], [429], [437], [438].
Bejana, Chief, [339], [359].
Bell, Joe, [329].
Bennett, T.R., [122], [460].
Bigby, Capt. W.S.: Appears for Crown in Rex v. Dinuzulu, [460], [471].
See also [136].
Bishop of Zululand, [398].
Blaker, Lieut. G.E., [399].
Blamey, Lieut. A.H.G., [231], [234].
Blauwkrantz River (massacre), [6].
Blood River (battle), [6].
Bobe (action), [231]-236.
Boers:
Arrival in Natal, [4], [6];
war with Zulus, [6];
battle of Blood River, [6];
settle in Transvaal, [7];
their Native policy, [19].
Boer War:
Natal Volunteer forces in, [45];
effect on Natives of contact with British soldiers, [98];
financial depression caused by, [98];
Dinuzulu and Natives in, [112];
Holkrantz, [112], [485];
Dinuzulu's seizure of Boer cattle and firearms, [485];
loyalty of Dinuzulu and other Chiefs during, [516].
See also [10].
Border Mounted Rifles:
Formation, [7];
mobilization, [137];
Trewirgie, [138];
Peyana, [354];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [445].
See also [144], [331], [354], [455].
Boshoff, Henri G., [468];
view as to Dinuzulu's guilt, [472].
Botha, General the Rt. Hon. Louis, [112], [475].
Bottomley, Col., [485].
Bouck, Tpr. J.L., [287], [293].
Bousfield, Lt.-Col. H.R., [403].
Boyd-Wilson, Maj. A.B., [249], [333], [336], [341], [400].
Branding of loot stock, [419].
Briggs, Col. C.J., [225].
Brown, Sergt. E.T.N., [172], [175].
Bruce, Lieut. W., [224].
Bru-de-Wold, Col. H.T.:
Services, [46];
preparations for possible outbreak, [46], [47];
Commandant of Militia (1905), [47];
development of Militia system under, [48];
authority to administer martial law, [137], [149], [150];
revocation of such authority, [151];
instructions to Colonel McKenzie, [140];
visits troops, Umtwalume, [145];
temporarily relinquishes duties, [285];
visits troops, Mapumulo, [394];
retirement, [425];
D.S.O. conferred on, [425];
arranges for defence of Natal, Dec., 1907, [440].
See also [143], [150].
Bulawayo, [2].
Burial party, [406].
Bushman Expedition, [10].
Bushman's Pass (action), [11].
Bushman's River (massacre), [6].
Butelezi (tribe), [207].
Butler's store, [122], [367].
Byrnetown. See Trewirgie.
Cadets, [65].
Cakijana:
Accompanies Bambata to Mpanza, [167];
incites Bambata's people to rise, [168];
at Mpanza, [176];
flies with Bambata to Nkandhla, [182];
persuades Chiefs to support Bambata, [196];
goes to Macala, [236];
wounded, [242];
surrender of, [463], [466];
trial, [471];
degree of complicity in Rebellion, [495], [501];
Gence's murder, [502].
See also [505].
Calder, D., [471].
Calverley, Sergt., [296], [335], [414].
Cameron Highlanders, Queen's Own, [64].
Campbell, Maj. S.G., [230], [361], [364].
Cape Colony:
Offers of help from, [64];
assistance given by, [222], [223].
Cape Mounted Rifles:
Maxim detachment joins Mackay's column, [341];
Peyana, [354];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Maxim transport, [418].
See also [402].
Carter, Major S., [180], [257], [409].
Carter, Hon. T.F.:
Dinuzulu's salary, [462];
appears for prosecution in Rex v. Dinuzulu, [471];
and in Rex v. Mankulumana and Mgwaqo, [475].
See also [450].
Casualties:
Among troops at Manzipambana, [293];
Mome, [311];
sustained by rebels daring campaign, [311], [523];
disparity in, between European troops and Natives, [311], [522].
See also App. I.
Cattle:
In marriages, [30], [31];
diseases, [92], [93].
Causes of Rebellion:
Causes, motives, etc., [512]-521;
cattle diseases, [92], [93];
rents on farms, [94];
Natives at gold-fields, etc., [97];
Ethiopian propaganda, [97], [514], [521];
Boer War, [98];
Poll Tax Act, [101], [520];
pig-and-white-fowl-killing order, [103];
massacre of Boers at Holkrantz, [112], [485];
differences in civilization between Natives and Europeans, [513];
tendency of Native interests to be overlooked, [514];
granting of Responsible Government, [514];
immigration of Europeans and Indians, [515];
introduction of Western Civilization, [518], [536];
motives and occasions of the Rebellion, [520].
Census, [29], [100], [160], [529].
Cetshwayo:
Begins his reign, [8];
relations with Imperial Government, [9];
Zulu War, [12];
conflict between him and Zibebu, [13], [209];
his estate, [113];
takes refuge at Nkandhla, [209];
residence and death at Eshowe, [210].
Cetshwayo's grave:
Keeper of, [197], [201], [210];
rebels at, [202];
description of, [210];
converging movement on, [240];
accidental burning of grass round, [243];
strength of troops at, [244].
Chiazzari, Chief Leader N., [394].
Chiefs:
Salaries, [29];
loss of control over tribes, [226];
deposition of, [404];
punishment of, see Courts-martial.
See also [89] and Natives.
Choles, Maj. F., [58].
Christian Native Scouts, [148].
Christian Natives, part taken by, in Rebellion, [420].
See also Ethiopianism.
Christopher, Lce.-Cpl. V.J.W., [383].
Civilization, Western, effects of, [517], [536].
Clarke, Lt.-Col. W.J.:
Collection of intelligence by, [54];
Mpanza, [165], [179].
See also [396], [444].
Clarkson, Capt. C.F., [403].
Clayton, W.F., [44].
Clerk, Capt. E.G., [286]-293.
Clifton, Sub. Inspr. A.S., [353].
Code of Native law, [27], [89], [122], [328].
Colenbrander, B., [186], [241], [422], [466], [475].
Colenso, Miss A.M., [471].
Colenso, Miss H.E.:
Advice to Dinuzulu regarding rebels, [453];
shelters Cakijana, [463];
at trial of Dinuzulu, [471].
Coll, Tpr. G., [364].
"Collective Responsibility":
principle of tribal system, [33].
See also [193].
Colonists, Natal:
Earliest settlers, [1];
relations with Tshaka and other kings, [2]-9;
insecurity of, [3];
land ceded to, [4];
policy of, [4];
Boer voortrekkers, see Boers;
relations with Boers, [7];
effect of British government on subjects of Zulu king, [8];
protest against appointment of Capt. Allen Gardiner as J.P., [18];
petition, [18].
Commandant, Acting. See Dartnell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J.
Commandant of Militia.
See Leader, Col. H.P.;
Bru-de-wold, Col. H.T.;
and McKenzie, Col. Sir D.
Commandants of Volunteers, [38].
Commission, Land Delimitation (1902), [16], [480].
Commissioner for Native Affairs, [29].
See also Saunders, Sir C.R.
Commissioners, Native, [422], [526].
Commissions, Native Affairs, [34].
Composite Regiment, [398], [456].
Constitution Act (1893), [28], [514].

Convoys, [191], [216], [228], [239], [250], [327], [348], [361].
Cost of Rebellion. See Expenditure.
Council for Native Affairs, [422], [526].
Courts-martial:
Trials, [142], [150], [402];
action of Commandant, [150];
trial of murderers of Hunt and Armstrong, [150];
revocation of Commandant's authority to confirm sentences, [151].
Crass, Dr. C.H., [274].
Criticisms, Replies to:
Disparity in losses between European troops and Natives, [311], [522]-527;
necessity for severe measures, [312], [525];
improved relations between the two races, [526];
effect of arrest and removal of Dinuzulu, [526].
Crompton, Lt.-Col. B., [399], [454].
Cross, J.W.:
Interview with Bambata regarding census, [160];
collection of poll tax, Bambata's tribe, [161];
attacked at Mpanza, [168];
interprets at trial of Dinuzulu, [471].
Crown Colony Government, [20], [506].
Cube (ama), [207].
Dartnell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J.G.:
In command, Volunteers and Natal Mounted Police, [10], [38];
Commandant of Volunteers, [38];
brings Rexer guns to Natal, [65];
Acting-Commandant, [285];
services, [359];
visits Krantzkop (Elandskop), [373];
Meseni's ward, [377].
Deeley, Tpr. W., [299].
Demobilization, [395], [400], [454].
Dhleke hill, [485].
Dick, Lt.-Col. J.:

In command, Natal Rangers, [249];
Mome, [305];
proceeds to Mapumulo, [374];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444].
See also [147], [400], and Natal Rangers.
Dimmick, Inspr. O.:
At Mapumulo, [122];
Mpanza, [173];
visits Usutu, [437];
at Nongoma, [443], [445];
operates against rebels in hiding, [458].
See also [171], [251].
Dingana:
Hostility towards colonists, [5];
reign of, [5], [6];
war with the Boers, [6];
treaty with Gardiner, [18].
Dingiswayo:
Initiator, Zulu Military System, [68].
Dinuzulu:
Birth of, [14];
at B. of Ulundi, [14];
seeks assistance of Boers against Zibebu and Hamu, [15];
"crowned" by Boers, [15];
cedes land to Boers, [15];
arrested, tried and deported to St. Helena, [16];
repatriation, [16], [478];
appointed Induna and Chief, [478];
salary, [29], [461];
effect on his character of imprisonment at St. Helena, [110];
at Usutu, [111], [480], [481], [482];
Boer War, [111], [484];
Dhleke expedition, [485];
Holkrantz, [485];
desire to become Paramount Chief, [486];
rifles seized from Boers, [113];
Zibebu, [113];
builds fort, [113];
regiments, [113];
guns and ammunition, [91], [435];
disease in Kaffir-corn, [102];
pig-and-white-fowl-killing order, [103];
consulted by Natal Chiefs, [104], [489];
rumours current among Natives in connection with, [113];
his loyalty attested to by Commissioner, [117], [194], [213], [487];
promptness in paying poll tax, [118], [489];
Bambata visits Usutu, [166], [433];
harbours Bambata's wife and children, [167], [433];
attitude towards the Government, [213], [214];
proof of alleged loyalty required, [213], [340];
Mr. Stainbank's murderers, [221];
Bambata, Cakijana, and Mangati, [313], [438];
his indunas' visit to Governor, [340];
incriminating evidence, [426];
visit to Governor at Pietermaritzburg, [427], [491], [510], [532];
Native Affairs Commission, [428];
murders associated with, [430];
contemplated removal of Bambata's wife from Usutu, [432];
rebels delivered up by, [432];
hunt in Umfolozi valley, [436];
method of obtaining ammunition, [436];
Police patrol at Usutu, [437];
doctored for war, [437];
writes to Governor and others, [439];
directed to surrender at Nongoma, [441], [444];
messengers to Nongoma, [445];
calls up young warriors, [446];
surrender, [447];
interview with Commandant, [448];
concealment of guns, [450];
removed to Pietermaritzburg, [453];
effect of his arrest on Natives, [455];
preliminary examination, [460];
witnesses and complaints by Defence, [464]-467;
committed for trial, [463];
Natal Government grants £500 to assist in his defence, [463];
his evidence, [472];
conviction, [472];
removed to Central Gaol, [474];
deposed, [474];
release and settlement in Transvaal, [476];
Government's policy in regard to, [477]-482;
request for inquiry, [490], [492];
why he did not take active part in Rebellion, [493];
nature of assistance to Bambata, [494], [496], [497];
murders of Stainbank and Gence, [502];
restraining influence during Rebellion, [511].
See also [105], [487], [528].
Dinuzulu Expedition, [443]-455.
See also Apps. VI. and VII.
Dinuzulu's tribe: Bringing in of guns and assegais, [454];
control of, [454], [470], [474].
Diseases:
Rinderpest, [92];
lung-sickness, [92];
East Coast Fever, [93];
Europeans held responsible by Zulus for introduction of human and stock, [519].
Disposition of Forces (7th May, 1906). See App. IV.
Doctoring for War. See Habits and Customs.
Drives, bush: Col. McKenzie's views, [415].
Dundee Reserves:
At Helpmakaar, [322], [324];
Elands Kraal, [325].
See also [256].
Dunn, R.E., [121].
Durban Light Infantry:
Formation, [7];
Mapumulo, [147], [344];
Mpanza, [179];
Bobe, [230];
Cetshwayo's grave, [241];
(M.I.) Macala, [246];
Ensingabantu, [250];
Mome, [282], [305];
Manzipambana, [285];
Nkandhla forests, [294];
Pomeroy, [327];
with U.F.F. at Buffalo R., [330];
Nkandhla, [333];
with Woolls-Sampson's column, [341];
garrison, Bond's Drift, [360];
Macrae's store, [362];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [393];
demobilized, [395];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444].
See also [225], [227], [228], [247], [374], [396].
Durban Reserves, [354], [394].
Durnford, Maj. (later Col.) A.W., [11], [557].
Durnford, Admiral, [64].
East Coast Fever, [93].
Education, Native, [35].
Ehlers, Chief Leader H., [366].
Elands Kraal: Action at, [325].
Elgin, Lord, [151], [405], [491].
Empandhleni:
Intended attack on by rebels, [191];
European force at, [191];
garrison, [342].
Engineer Corps, [60].
Enhlweni:
Meaning of name, [187];
meeting of rebels at, [197];
Cetshwayo's refuge, [210];
destruction of, [284].
See also [205].
Enon forest, [126], [129], [138].
Ensingabantu: Operations, [250];
garrison, [342], [396].
Esidumbini, [370], [374].
Estcourt Reserves: Elands Kraal, [256], [324], [325].
Ethiopia, Order of, [129].
Ethiopianism:
Origin of Ethiopian Movement, [128];
seditious teaching, [97], [420];
political propaganda, [521].
Executions:
Murderers of Hunt and Armstrong, [138], [154], [403], [408];
Mjongo, [150];
Jombolwana, [471];
Mayatana, [502].
Exemptions from Native law, [36].
Expenditure, [406].
See also App. VIII.
Fairlie, Inspr. C.E.:
In command, Zululand Police, [62];
Bobe, [230];
Mome, [301], [302], [309];
Usutu, [437];
operates against rebels in hiding, [458].
Farewell, Lieut. F.G., [2].
Fayle, Thos., [139].
Felapakati (regiment), [235].
Field Bakeries. See Bakeries, Field.

Field Hospital, Thring's Post, [384].
Fingos, [23].
Firearms:
Natives not allowed to possess, [37];
number possessed by Natives, [90];
registration, [90];
Dinuzulu and Boer rifles, [113], [485], [490];
of Bambata's force, [182], [198];
of rebels at Manzipambana, [292];
illegally possessed by Dinuzulu, [91], [113], [435];
concealment of Dinuzulu's, [450], [452];
search for, by M.C.R., [457].
See also [255], [431].
Flindt, Capt. R.L., [400].
Folker, Tpr. O., [173].
Forbes, Lieut. R.G., [303].
Fraser, Maj. A.W.:
Manzipambana, [293];
Mome, [307].
Fraser, Capt. F., [60].
Fraser, Maj. J.:
Court-martial, Richmond, [151];
proceeds with N.R.R. to Greytown, [258];
Dinuzulu's escort, [453].
Fraser, Act. Sergt., [288].
Frere, Sir Bartle, [12].
Funizwe:
Succeeds Bambata, [166];
assists troops, [257].
See also [258].
Furze, Lt.-Col. J.J., [249], [400].
Fynn, Henry F.:
Arrives, Port Natal, [2];
humanitarian services, [3];
his unpublished MSS., [5].
Fynn, H.F. (son of above), [210].
Fynn's (Charlie) tribe:
Rebellious behaviour at Umtwalume, [143];
cattle-fine imposed on, [144].
Gaillard's store, Umvoti, [122], [382].
Gallwey, Capt. W.J., [257], [392].
Gardiner, Capt. Allen F.:
Treaty with Dingana, [18];
appointed J.P.—protest by Natal residents, [18].
See also [5].
Garland, E.A., [141].
Gayede, [178], [203], [259], [315].
Gcongco spur, [241].
Gence, [430], [502].
Gibson, J.Y.:
Collection of poll tax, [132];
visits Miskofeli, [142];
appointed Magistrate, Mahlabatini, [220].
See also [422].
Gibson, [138].
Gingindhlovu: Troops concentrate at (1907), [444].
Gordon, Capt. J.L., [357].
Goulding, Capt. R.L., [231], [233].
Governor. See McCallum, Sir H., and Nathan, Sir M.
Government, Natal:
Cabinet, [44];
reasons for not resorting to ballot (Militia Act), [51];
distribution of grain to necessitous Natives, [92];
steps taken to prevent spread of East Coast Fever, [94];
pig-and-white-fowl-killing order, [117];
firm control of affairs during Rebellion, [136];
suspension of executions by Secretary of State, [152];
Ministry tender resignation, [152];
decision to cope with Rebellion as far as possible from Natal resources alone, [211];
proof required of Dinuzulu's loyalty, [213], [340];
removal of Kula, [323];
cost of Rebellion, [406] and App. VIII.;
Native Affairs Commission, [424];
issue of warrants for Dinuzulu's arrest, [438], [492];
Dinuzulu's salary, [461];
£500 paid to assist in Dinuzulu's defence, [463];
attacks on its Dinuzulu policy, [477], see also Dinuzulu.
Grave, Cetshwayo's. See Cetshwayo's grave.
Gray, Capt. Park, [218].
Greytown:
Rumours of attack by Bambata, [162];
defence of, [169];
Special Court, [471].
Greytown Reserves, [179], [261].
Guards, Advanced: Col. Barker's views, [416].
Guest, Tpr., [173].
Habits and Customs:
Treatment of enemy killed in battle, [26], [175];
marriages, [30], [70];
lobola cattle, [30], [93], [157];
huts and cattle-pen, construction of, [30];
incidental to Zulu Military System, [67]-89;
Feast of the First Fruits, [70];
isicoco (headring), [70];
eating of Umbengo, [78];
invoking departed spirits, [82], [87];
Ukucelwa (being sprinkled), [83];
care of huts during warriors' absence, [87];
behaviour and customs of families during warriors' absence, [87];
cleansing formalities, [88], [275];
cowards, [88];
tshwala, [102];
cattle-killing order, Kaffraria (1857), [107];
Zulu Customs, [198]-202;
doctoring for war, [84], [199], [347], [378], [437];
iron-smelting, making of assegais, etc., [208];
burial of Cetshwayo and care of his grave, [210];
welcome by womenfolk to returning warriors, [275];
shaving of heads by widows, [432];
hlonipa (propriety of behaviour), [488].
See also [231], Superstitious Beliefs and Zulu Mil. Sys.
Hailstorm, [102].
Hair, Lt.-Col. A., [150].
Hamu (Dinuzulu's uncle), [15].
Harrington, A.E.: Kula, [322].
See also [422].
Hatshi, Chief: Arrests Meseni and Ndhlovu, [393].
Hedges, Lieut., [296], [335], [414].
Helbert, Capt. G.H., [329].
Helpmakaar:
Evacuation of, [256];
Mehlokazulu's impi, [267];
Europeans go into lager, [322].
Helpmakaar Field Force, [329].
Henderson, Chief Leader A.F., [324].
Henderson, Capt. W.P.M., [327].
Hignett, C.F., [278].
Hime, Sir Albert, [41], [65].
Hlangabeza, [259], [315].
Hlonono. See Peyana.
Hoare, Commander F., [147], [231].
Holkrantz, massacre at, [112], [410], [485].
Holmes, Tpr. W.C., [290], [291].
Honours. See App. II.
Hopkins, Levy-leader W.H.E., [252], [291], [293].
Hosken, Maj. C. Victor, [56].
Hosking, Capt. E.J.B., [333].
Hulett, Sir J.L., [480].
Hulley, Capt. D.J.C., [363].
Humphery, Capt. M., [223], [355].
Hunt, Sub.-Inspr. S.H.K., [123].
Hurst, Capt. G.T., [324].
Hut tax:
First levied by Sir T. Shepstone, [24];
absence of complaints regarding, [96];
raising of, [118], [120];
Dinuzulu consulted by Transvaal Chiefs, [490].
Hyslop, Lt.-Col. J., [57].
Hyslop, Sir T., [44], [99].
Imperial Government:
Garrison at Pietermaritzburg, [9];
Instructions to Governor, [20];
gradual withdrawal of troops from Natal, [38];
assistance given Natal by, [63];
Maj.-Gen. Stephenson deputed to witness operations, [251];
repatriation of Dinuzulu and his uncles, [478];
Natives' anxiety not to alienate sympathy of, [507].
See also [491].
Imperial troops: Effect on Natives of withdrawal of, [63], [522].
Indemnity, Acts of, [405], [470].
Indian law (trial of political offenders), [468].
Indian stretcher-bearers, [57], [65], [354], [418].
Infantry: Value of, in Native warfare, [416].
Insuze, action at, [367]-370.
Intelligence, [53], [296], [414].
Isaacs, N., [5], [73].
Isandhlwana, B. of, [13].
Isibalo (corvée), [25]-27.
Izinsimba, action at, [387].
Jackson, G.A., [328].
Jackson, J.F., [151].
James, Lieut. H.T., [253], [381].
Jardine, Capt. Walter, [224].
Jeke, [144].
Jellicoe, E.G., [463].
Jenner, John, [182].
Johnson, Tpr. C.W., [299].
Jombolwana, [471].
Justice, Minister of. See Watt, Sir T., and Carter, T.F.
Kaffir-corn disease, [102].
Kaffraria: Cattle-killing order (1857), [107].
Kambi (Dinuzulu's cousin), [493].
Keate's Drift, [169], [170].
Knight, J.L., [143].
Knott, Major W., [150].
Knox, Capt. A.G., [351].
Knox, Q.M.-Sergt. L.E., [348].
Koster, Cpl. J., [349].
Kotongweni:
Battle of (1884), [210];
operations at, [330], [336].
Krantzkop Reserves:
Mobilization, [185], [257];
at Empandhleni, [185], [189];
Nkandhla, [260];
at Ngubevu, [264];
Mpukunyoni, [268];
demobilization, [276];
remobilization, [330], [374];
Mfongozi and Kotongweni, [330];
demobilized, [394].
Krogh, J.C., [475].
Kula: Size and importance of tribe, [319];
disrespect to Governor, [320];
rebellious attitude, [321];
summoned to Pietermaritzburg, [321];
reports his uncle Mtele as in rebellion, [322];
arrest and removal, [323];
detention, [404].
Ladysmith Reserves, [256], [325], [454].
Langalibalele Rebellion, [10].
Lala (ama), [207], [499].
Lamont, Maj. J.W.F., [225].
Lancaster and York:
Recruiting, [329];
join Mackay's column, [330];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391].
See also [339].
Lancaster and York Association, [329].
Land:
Locations, [23];
how formerly held by Natives, [32];
alienation of, [519].
Landsberg, Capt. M., [258].
Langalibalele Rebellion, [10], [54].
Leader, Brig.-Gen. H.P.:
Commandant of Volunteers, [39];
Commandant of Militia, [45].
Legislative Assembly: Thanks of, to Militia and other forces, [401].
Legislative Council, [401].
Le Mesurier, Tpr., [380].
Lessons of the Rebellion:
Rapidity in suppressing the Rebellion, [407];
efficiency of Militia, [407];
co-operation of Governor and Ministers, [408];
availability of capable men, [409];
rebels' strategy and tactics, [410];
quick pursuit imperative, [412];
intelligence, [414];
operating in Nkandhla forests, [415];
infantry, [416];
advanced guards, [416];
medical, [57], [419];
mule transport, [417];
levies, [418];
Rexer guns, [419];
roads, [419].
See also [192]-195.
Leuchars, Col. G.:
Mapumulo, [147];
services, [148];
administers martial law, [149];
imposes stock fine on Ngobizembe, [149];
arranges for defence, Greytown, [169];
commands troops, Mpanza, [179];
advises against Active Militia being sent in pursuit of Bambata, [181], [190];
with U.F.F., [257];
accident to, [268];
at Mpukunyoni, [269];
in command troops, Natal and Nqutu, [279], [327];
punishes Meseni, [346];
at Thring's Post, [373].
See also [376], [409], [418].
Leuchars' Column:
Mapumulo, [147];
Macala, [242];
Mpukunyoni, [269];
Kombe valley, [335];
Thring's Post, [373];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Umvoti valley, [381];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
Esidumbini, [394].
See also [395], and Sibindi.
Levies, Native:
Where recruited, how armed, [62];
proposal to raise in Zululand for Mapumulo, [148];
Sibindi's men, Mpanza valley, [180];
Bobe, [231];
Insuze valley, [239];
Cetshwayo's grave, [241];
Macala, [246], [334];
Ensingabantu, [250], [339];
Tate gorge, [252];
Sibindi and U.F.F., [264], [330];
Sibindi at Mpukunyoni, [270]-275;
Mome valley, [282];
Manzipambana, [285], [288];
Silwana's men, [327];
Mapumulo, [329];
at Isiwasamanqe, [342];
join Barker's column, [367];
with Crompton, [399];
reports on, [418].
See also [338].
Liddle, Lieut. H.S., [367].
Ligertwood, Capt. C.E., [238].
Lindsay, Sub.-Inspr. C.R., [458].
Little Noodsberg Hall, [366].
Locations and wards. See Land.
Locusts, plague of, [92].
London, Lieut. W.H., [241], [253], [287].
Loyalists:
Position during Rebellion, [203], [228], [423];
murders of, [430], [438].
Lyttle, Inspr. W.F., [126], [443].
Mabeketshiya, [404].
Maboko, [446], [456].
Mabulawo, [321].
Macabacaba, [378], [395].
Macala (induna):
In supreme command of rebels, [314];
Mome, [316].
Macala:
Rebels at, [237], [314];
operations, [242], [334].
McCallum, Sir H.:
Proclaims martial law, [135];
Richmond executions, [151];
strongly supports Ministers, [225];
thanks T.M.R. for their services, [401];
publicly thanks troops at Pietermaritzburg, [402];
Native Affairs Commission, [424];
interviews with Dinuzulu and other Chiefs, [427], [428];
appreciation of services to Natal, [428].
See also [44], [320], [426].
Macfarlane, Capt. S.C., [311].
Mackay, Lt.-Col. D.W.:
In command Natal Carbineers, [191];
convoys, [192], [216], [239];
at Helpmakaar, [326];
cattle-fines on Matshana's tribe, [397];
at Usutu, [450].
See also [136], [268], [331].
Mackay's Column:
At Empandhleni, [219], [341];
leaves Helpmakaar for Zululand, [255];
at Mahlaba, [267];
composition of, [329];
joined by L. and Y. contingent, [330];
Thring's Post, [374];
Otimati, [375];

Meseni's ward, [376];
Umvoti valley, [381], [382];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391].
See also [266], [276], [278], [384], [395].
McKay, Capt. H., [303].
McKenzie, Lieut. A., [324].
McKenzie, Col. Sir D.:
In command of column, [137];
services, [137];
authority to administer martial law, [137], [149], [151];
cattle-fine, Fynn's tribe, [144];
takes command, Z.F.F., [226];
at Empandhleni, [237];
operations, Nkandhla district, [237]-256, [280]-298, [333]-343;
Cetshwayo's grave, [241];
negotiates with Ndabaningi re surrender, [245];
in supreme command, [255], [279];
harassing rebels by repeated driving, [281];
hears of proposed march of enemy, Macala to Mome, [297];
despatch to Barker, [297];
at Mome, [305]-311;
suspends operations, [338];
dispatches troops to Mapumulo, [341];
discusses situation with Acting-Commandant and Leuchars, [373];
with Mackay's column, Meseni's ward, [377];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
discusses situation with Minister of Defence and Commandant, [394];
General Report, [414]-419;
succeeds as Commandant, [425];
plan for arrest of Dinuzulu, [443];
proceeds to Nongoma viâ Somkele, [444];
interview with Mankulumana, [446];
interview with Dinuzulu, [448];
Dinuzulu's tribe, [449];
leaves for Vryheid, [456];
success in calling in Natives' firearms, [457].
See also [342], [409].
McKenzie's Column:
Demonstrations in south-western districts, [137]-146;
Mveli's ward, [138];
Miskofeli, [141];
Charlie Fynn's ward, [144];
result of demonstrations, [146];
at Ensingabantu, [250];
Tate, [251];
Mome, [305].
See also [246], [333], [335], and under McKenzie, Col. Sir D.
Macrae's store: Action at, [362].
Magadise, [273], [277].
Magistrates:
Natal and Zululand, [27], [29];
meetings re Poll Tax Act, [118];
influence of, [422].
Magwababa:
Acting Chief, [158];
supersedes Bambata, [166];
captured by Bambata, [167];
escapes, [182].
See also [258].
Mahlanga, [346], [364], [390].
Makafula, [277], [331].
Makanda, [129].
Malaza, [177], [335].
Male, Lieut., [247], [291].
Malone, Tpr. T., [248], [254].
Mandisindaba, [296].
Mangati:
Befriends Bambata, [183];
at Enhlweni, [198], [201];
at Macala, [243];
visits Dinuzulu, [313];
evidence incriminating Dinuzulu, [438].
See also [314], [315], [495].
Mankulumana:
Alleged incitement of Bambata, [167], [433];
mission to Sigananda, [203], [215];
visits Pietermaritzburg, [340], [427];
arrest, [456];
committed for trial, [463];
trial, [475];
part taken by, in Rebellion, [495].
See also [445], [448], [476], [502].
Mansel, Lt.-Col. G.:
Takes force to Keate's Drift, [170];
Mpanza, [171]-175, [179];
follows Bambata, [186];
at Empandhleni, [190], [194];
at Fort Yolland, [217];
Bobe, [230];
raises Zululand Native Police (Nongqai), [558];
opinion, [559].
See also [137], [420].

Mansel's Column:
Komo, [230];
Bobe, [230];
at Fort Yolland, [236];
Cetshwayo's grave, [243], [247], [284];
composition of, [247];
Mome valley, [282];
Nkandhla forests, [285], [294];
leaves for Middle Drift, [339];
proceeds to Ngudwini, [360], [374], [396];
Izinsimba, [390];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
demobilized, [396].
See also [194].
Manuka, [264], [324].
Manzipambana, action at, [287].
Manzolwandhle (Dinuzulu's brother), [14], [15], [111].
Maps, [54], [55].
Mapumulo:
Poll tax collection, Allan's store, [121];
concentration of troops, [332], [341], [354];
outbreak at, [339], [341], [348];
garrison, [343];
district of, [360].
See also [345].
Mapumulo Field Force, [354].
Mardall, Asst. Com. G.S., [404].
Marsden, Lieut. C., [311].
Marshall's Hotel, [160], [169].
Martial law:
Proclamation of (Feb. 10, 1906), [130];
offences tried under, [135], [402];
abrogation of, [405];
proclaimed in Zululand (Dec. 3, 1907), [440];
Northern Districts, except Utrecht, under, [450];
why continued after arrest of Dinuzulu, [465];
revocation of, [470].
Matabele Rebellion, [181], [507].
See also App. X.
Matshana ka Mondise:
His loyalty, [167], [271], [397];
Leuchars' interview with, [269];
tribe fined by Mackay, [397];
seizure of cattle by Royston's column, [397].
See also [10].
Matshwili and his tribe, [346], [364], [386], [390].
Matterson, Lt.-Col., [136].
Maw, Tpr. H.C., [238].
Maxwell, Col. T., [345], [422].
Mayatana, [502].
Mbombo (war doctor), [347].
Mbuyazi: Battle between his and Cetshwayo's followers, [209].
Mbuzo, [186], [269].
Mciteki (son of Zibebu), [29], [493].
Medal, issue of, [406].
Medical:
Corps, [227];
health of troops, [419].
See also [57].
Mehlokazulu:
Zulu War, [12];
joins Bambata, [250];
he rebels, [266], [276];
tribe doctored for war, [277];
Mackay's column, [278];
killed at Mome, [308];
responsible for rebels being trapped at Mome, [315].
See also, [318], [397], [495].
Menne, Maj., [169].
Meseni:
Ancestors, [345];
division of tribe, [345];
faction fight, and punishment of, [345];
arrested and imprisoned, Mapumulo, [346];
rebels assembling in his ward, [365];
murder of Veal, [378];
flight to Zululand, and arrest, [393];
trial, [403];
release, [476].
Meseni's tribe:
Insult and defy Magistrate, [346];
murder of Veal, [378].
Meseni's ward: Converging movement on, [365], [376]-383.
Meyer, Conrad, [437].
Mfungelwa, [229], [231].
Mganu: One of rebel commanders, [314].
Mgombana (Bambata's induna), [182].
Mgwaqo:
arrest [456];
trial, [475].
See also [427], [448], [495].
Mid-Illovo, [131], [139].
Military Organization:
Volunteer corps, [7], [9];
rifle associations, [7];
Military Organization, State of, on Outbreak of Rebellion, [38]-66;
Volunteer Act, [38];
Commandants, [38];
Natal Mounted Police, [39];
Col. W. Royston, [39];
liability for service, [39];
Militia Act, [39];
Active Militia and Reserves, [42];
strength of Militia (1906), [43], [49];
encouragement given by Government, [44];
Col. H.T. Bru-de-Wold, [46];
Reserves, [51];
Intelligence and Maps, [53];
Transport, [55], [418];
Medical Corps, [57];
Veterinary and Remounts, [58];
Ordnance and Equipment, [58];
Service Corps, [59];
Telegraph Corps, [60];
Engineer Corps, [60];
Natal Police, [60];
Cadets, [65];
extraordinary: Royston's Horse, Natal Rangers, Natal Native Horse and Zululand Native Police, [61].
Other assistance, see Offers of Assistance.

Military System, Zulu. See Zulu Military System.
Militia, Active:
Mobilization, [42], [130], [225], [439], [443];
strength, [49], [50], [455];
demobilization, [395], [400], [454], [455].
See Apps. III., IV. and VI.
Militia Reserves:
Mobilization, [42], [225];
Lt.-Col. Wales, [53];
strength, [53], [455];
with Mackay's column, [256];
with U.F.F., [260];
demobilization, [279];
Umsinga, [322];
with Murray-Smith's column, [324];
at Buffalo River, [330];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [441];
with Vryheid column, [454].
See also [52], Militia Act, and Apps. III., IV., and VII.
Militia Act:
Passing of, [39], [41];
meaning of "organization," [40];
Active Militia and Reserves, [42];
strength of Active Militia, [42];
mobilization, [42];
Natives and other coloured male population, [43];
amending Act, [43];
election of officers, Reserves, [43].
Militia Composite Regiment, [398], [456], [458].
Milton, Trumpeter, C., [173].
Miskofeli, [141], [142].
Missionary Societies, [35].
Mjongo:
At Trewirgie, [124], [129];
kraal and crops destroyed, [138];
taken prisoner, [147];
trial and execution, [150], [403].
See also [125].
Mnyamana, [207].
Mobilization. See Militia, Active and Militia Reserves.
Moe, Maj. G.:
Natal Native Horse, [62];
Pomeroy, [331].
Molyneux, Maj. G.J., [241].
Molyneux, Lt.-Col. W.H.A., [66].
Mome:
Action at, [301];
losses among troops and rebels, [311];
strength of rebels, [316];
consequences of action, [342].
See also [206], [282].
Montgomery, Capt. J.W.V., [398].
Moor, Rt. Hon. Sir F.R., [426].
Moses:
At Mpanza, [177];
accompanies Bambata to Nkandhla, [182];
killed, Mome, [310].
Mpande (Zulu king):
Takes refuge in Natal, [6];
battle with Dingana, [6];
Paramount Chief, [7];
military system, [72].
Mpanza:
Outbreak at Mpanza [155]-177;
visit of Maj. Clarke and police to, [165];
Magistrate and party attacked, [168];
Bambata's attack on Police, [171];
effect on Natives of success at, [410].
See also [505].
Mpukunyoni: Action at, [269]-275.
Mpumela, [186], [260], [438], [492].
Mpumulwana and Wome: Action at, [379].
Mtele, [104], [264], [277], [310], [322], [325].
Mtonga, [342], [348].
Mudie, C.J., Supt. of Education, [66].
Müller, Chief-Leader A., [325].
Muntumuni, [187], [188].
Murders:
H. Smith, [120];
S.H.K. Hunt and G. Armstrong, [125];
H.M. Stainbank, [219], [502];
Walters, [240];
A. Powell, [348];
Sangreid, [349];
O.E. Veal, [377];
mutilation of bodies, [176], [378];
in Dinuzulu's ward, [429];
Gence, [430], [502];
Sitshitshili, [430], [491];
Dinuzulu believed to be implicated in, [437];
arrest of murderers by N.P., [459];
Mpumela, [492].
See also [221], [431], [438], [509].
Murray-Smith, Lt.-Col. W.:
At Helpmakaar, [322], [324];
with U.F.F., [327];
Izinsimba, [388].
Murray-Smith's Column:
Convoy, Dundee to Empandhleni, [250];
Elands Kraal, [325];
Nqoro, [326].
Mutilation of bodies, see Murders.
Mveli and his tribe:
Payment of poll tax, [122];
affair with police, Trewirgie, [123];
assist troops, [138];
searching for murderers, [146].
See also [147].
Natal:
Early history, [1]-13, [18];
colonists, see Colonists, Natal;
annexation, [7];
military organization, see Military Organization;
becomes a Colony, [9];
Imperial garrison, [9];
Responsible Government, [9];
population in 1835, [18];
Boer government, [19].
Natal Carbineers:
Formation, [7];
Bushman's Pass, [11];
history of, [374];
mobilization, [136], [191];
Trewirgie, [137];
strength, [191];
Ndindindi, [218];
Helpmakaar, [225];
Nkandhla to Helpmakaar with convoy, [239];
Ensingabantu, [250];
Tate, [252];
in Zululand with Mackay, [256];
Mome, [282], [305];
Nkandhla forests, [285], [294];
Manzipambana, [285];
Elands Kraal, [325];
Peyana, [355];
Thring's Post, [374];
Meseni's ward, [376]-377;

Umvoti valley, [381];
Izinsimba, [387];
at Mapumulo, [398];
disbandment, [400];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [440], [445];
leave Nongoma for Vryheid, [454];
demobilization, [456].
See also [216], [250], [323], [324], [327], [329], [331], [354].
Natal Field Artillery:
Formation, [7];
mobilization, [136];
at Richmond, [137];
Mapumulo, [147];
Mpanza, [179];
Cetshwayo's grave, [247];
with Mackay in Zululand, [256], [329];
with U.F.F., [260];
Gun Hill, [282];
Mome, [301];
Dundee to Helpmakaar, [324];
Elands Kraal, [325];
Nkandhla, [333];
Ensingabantu, [339];
Peyana, [354];
with Barker's column, [360];
Macrae's store, [362];
Insuze, [367];
Ponjwana, [371];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward [393];
demobilized, [394];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444], [453].
See also [191], [216], [227], [341], [354], [396].
Natal Indian Congress, [65].
Natal Medical Corps, [57], [137], [227], [260].
Natal Mounted Police, [39].
Natal Mounted Rifles:
Formation, [7];
Mapumulo, [147], [344], [354];
Bobe, [230];
join U.F.F., [250], [256];
Umsinga to Helpmakaar, [322];
Elands Kraal, [325];
Otimati, [350];
Peyana, [355];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [380];
Izimsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391].
See also [228], [250], [324], [327].
Natal Native Horse:
Enrolment, [62];
arrive Nomangci with remounts, [294];
Nkandhla forests, [295];
clearing-up work done by, [399];
disbandment, [400].
See also [329], [331], [341], and App. XI.
Natal Native Trust, [36].
Natal Naval Corps:
Mapumulo, [147];
Bobe, [230];
Cetshwayo's grave, [247];
Nkandhla forests, [294];
Izinsimba, [390];
Ndhlovu's ward, [393];
demobilized, [394];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [452].
See also [227], [396].
Natal Police:
Formation, [7];
personnel, [60];
at Mapumulo, [122];
Trewirgie, [123], [137];
at Thornville Junction, [137];
Mpanza, [165];
Greytown, [170];
proceed to Keate's Drift to rescue ladies and child, [170];
ambuscaded at Mpanza, [171];
Mpanza valley, [179];
proceed to Nkandhla, [186];
Middle Drift to Empandhleni, [190];
at Empandhleni, [191], [194];
Empandhleni to Fort Yolland, [194], [217];
in pursuit of Bambata, [216];
at Fort Yolland, [217], [227];
Nkandhla, [225], [285], [294], [333];
Bobe, [231];
Macala, [246];
Cetshwayo's grave, [247];
Komo and Fort Yolland, [251];
Mome, [282], [301];
at Umsinga, [321];
Ensingabantu, [339];
proceed to Ngudwini, [360], [396];
Izinsimba, [390];
Ndhlovu's ward, [393];
patrols, [431];
at Melmoth, [443];
at Nongoma, [443], [445];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [443];
rebels in hiding shot by, [459];
arrest of murderers, [459].
See also [133], [144], [147], [178], [259], [456].
Natal Police Field Force. See Natal Police.
Natal Rangers:
Formation, [62], [249];
at Nomangci, [294];
Nkandhla, [294], [333];
Mome, [305];
Kotongweni, [336];
Ensingabantu, [339], [396];
Empandhleni to Fort Yolland, [341];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
Thring's Post, [395];
Macala and Mfongozi valley, [396];
clearing-up work done by, [399];
garrison duty, [400];
disbandment, [400].
See also [329], [341], [374], [385].

Natal Royal Rifles:
Formation, [7];
mobilization, [136];
at Richmond, [138], [141];
at Dundee, [250];
with U.F.F., [260];
convoy, Dundee to Nkandhla, [327];
with U.F.F., [330];
demobilized, [395];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [452].
See also [147], [250], [258], [324], [374].
Natal Service Corps, [137], [260].
Natal Telegraph Corps, [137], [260].
Natal Veterinary Corps, [260].
Nathan, Sir Matthew, [429], [441], [491].
Native Administration. See Native Administration in Natal ([18]-37).
Native Affairs Commission (1906-7):
Reforms proposed by, [422];
appointment of, [424];
scope and constitution, [425];
report, [425];
evidence by Natives before, [515];
Natives' desire for a Paramount Chief, [533].
See also [428].
Native Corps: Proposed creation of permanent. See App. XI.
Native High Court, [28], [347].
Native Police: Attitude during Rebellion, [420].
Native policy:
Boer, [19];
Instructions to Governor, [20];
principles governing, [21];
Sir T. Shepstone, [23];
laying off of "locations," [23];
hut tax, [24];
isibalo (corvée), [25];
Code of Native law, [27];
Native High Court, [28];
administration of Native affairs, [28], [31];
S.O. Samuelson, [28];
Commissioner for Native Affairs, [29];
tribal system, [29];
land tenure, [32];
Commissions, [34];
Constitution Act (1893), [35];
land grants to missionary societies, [35];
promotion of industries by Government, [36];
exemption from Native law, [36];
qualifications for franchise, [37];
disabilities of Natives, [37];
principle of dissevering tribes, [89];
independence (of Native Christians) of Chief's control, [128];
inadequacy of organic connection between Europeans and Natives, [528];
value of tribal system, [530];
desire of Natives for a head, [532].
Natives:
Refugees, [8], [19];
antagonism between those of Natal and Zululand, [9];
isibalo (corvée), [25];
habits and customs, see Habits and Customs;
tribal system, [29]-34;
franchise, [37];
crops destroyed by locusts, [92];
rents on farms, [94], [159];
working at Johannesburg, [97];
Ethiopian propaganda, [97];
independent attitude of youths, [97];
taxation, [99];
Census, [100];
disturbing rumours before the Rebellion, [113];
resent paying poll tax, [118];
possibility of general rising, Zululand and Natal, [226];
mobility of, [376];
effect of Dinuzulu's arrest on, [455];
Crown Colony govt., [507], [514];
Kolwas (Christians), [520];
superstitious beliefs, see Superstitious Beliefs.
Native Wars, etc., [10].
Native Women:
Position, [33];
in Insuze valley, [239];
assistance given rebels by, [244];
destitute (of Bambata's tribe) provided for, [260];
Mome valley, [284].
Ndabaningi:
Fined, [184];
Bobe, [235];
negotiations re surrender, [245];
trial, [403].
See also [249], [315].
Ndabayake, [452].
Ndabuko:
At war with Zibebu, [14];
tried and deported to St. Helena, [16];
repatriation, [16].
See also [111].
Ndhlovu ka Timuni:
Otimati, [353];
trial, [403];
release, [476].
See also [346], [391].
Ndube, [186], [229].
Nel, Chief Leader John, [180], [260].
Neville, Sergt.-Maj. S.L., [367].
Newcastle Reserves:
At Helpmakaar, [256], [322], [324];
with Mackay, [256];
Elands Kraal, [325];
Vryheid, [454].
New Hanover Reserves:
At Little Noodsberg Hall, [366];
Insuze, [367];
Ponjwana, [371];
demobilized, [394].
Newmarch, Maj. W.J.S., [265], [279].
Newspaper Mission Station, [366].
Ngobizembe:
Surrender and deposition, [149];
part of tribe join Bambata, [318];
cattle-fine, [343].
See also [122].

Ngqengqengqe, [166], [494].
Nguni (abe), [207].
Nhlonhlo:
Poll tax, [161];
influence on Bambata, [165].
See also [166].
Nicholson, W., [139].
Njubanjuba, [370].
Nkandhla:
Strength of rebel force at, [191];
forests, [204];
stronghold, [205];
history of tribe at, [207];
Sir D. McKenzie on operations at, [415].
Nkantolo, [375].
Nkomondala (Dinuzulu's bodyguard), [113].
Nondubela, [104], [310], [322].
Nongqai (Zululand Native Police):
Re-enlisted, [62];
at Mapumulo, [150];
Mpanza, [179];
at Empandhleni, [190], [194];
at Fort Yolland, [217];
Komo, [227];
Bobe, [231];
Macala, [246];
Cetshwayo's grave, [247];
Mome valley, [282];
Nkandhla forests, [294];
Mome, [301];
Ndhlovu's ward, [393];
at Ngudwini, [396];
loyalty of, [420].
See also [170], [178], [186], and App. XI.
Northern District Mounted Rifles:
Macala, [246];
Cetshwayo's grave, [246];
Ensingabantu, [250], [339];
Manzipambana, [285];
Nkandhla, [294], [333];
Mome, [305];
Macrae's store, [362];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [380];
Izinsimba, [387];
Vryheid, [454].
See also [219], [225], [227], [242].
Ntshingumuzi, [347], [364].
Ntungwa (ama), [207].
Nuss, Lieut. J.H.C., [259], [264], 271.
Ofeni gorge, [333].
Offers of Assistance:
Imperial Government, [63];
Cape, [64], [222];
Transvaal, [64], [222];
Sir Abe Bailey, [65];
Natal Indian Congress, [65];
Natal Colonists (in London), [65];
other offers, [65].
Oglesby's store:
Attack on convoy, [331], [348];
looting of, [350].
Oliver, Tpr. G.O., [299].
Ordnance. See Military Organization.
Organization. See Military Organization and Rebel Organization.
Otimati:
Attack on convoy, [331];
action at, [350];
rebels killed at, [352].
Ottley, Sub. Inspr. C.R., [171], [321].
Paula, [201], [310].
Peace, Sir Walter, [65].
Peakman, Lt.-Col. T., [329].
Peet, Hon. Capt. J., [224].
Peyana (Hlonono): Action at, [354].
Phenomena:
Disease in Kaffir corn, [102];
hailstorm, [102];
ball of fire, [125].
Pietermaritzburg:
Laid off by Boers, [7];
garrison, [9];
parade of troops, [402];
scare, [422];
Special Court at, [475].
Piet Retief:
Arrival in Natal, [4];
massacre, [6], [183].
Pig-and-white-fowl-killing order:
Promulgation of, [103];
Dinuzulu denies issuing, [105], [489];
spreading of rumour, [108], [132];
attributed to Dinuzulu, [486].
Polela: Native defiance at, [127].
Poll tax:
Tribes combine on account of, [90];
on whom it fell, [99];
Dinuzulu's promptness in paying, [118], [489];
resentment of Natives, [118];
place and time of payment, [118];
defiance of Natives at collections, [121], [122], [130], [143];
Mveli's tribe, [122], [132];
amounts collected in various years, [131];
Mid-Illovo, [139];
Fynn's tribe, [143];
Bambata, [160], [161];
Nhlonhlo, [161];
Sigananda and his tribe, [184];
failure of Natives to pay, [192];
Kula and Nondubela, [320];
Tulwana, [320];
Meseni's tribe, [346];
inciting cause of Rebellion, [520].
See also [488].
Poll Tax Act:
Passing of, [99];
independence of youths increased by, [101];
reception of, at Umsinga, [319].

See also [420], [513].
Ponjwana (Sikota's Kraal): Action at, [371].
Powell, Tpr. A., [348], [352].
Prime Minister. See Smythe, Hon. C.J., and Moor, Rt. Hon. Sir F.R.

Prince Imperial of France, [13], [266].
Prior, Capt. A., [59].
Prisoners:
Attempted escape and shooting of, at Rorke's Drift, [398];
sentences passed on rank and file, [404];
care and employment of, [404];
ringleaders sent to St. Helena, [404];
release, [442], [459], [476].
Puntan, Lt.-Col. H.H.C., [403].
Qudeni, [185], [295].
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, [64].
Qwabe: Origin of tribe, [345].
Railway Department (Natal), [57], [445].
Rattray, Capt. P.M.:
Elands Kraal, [325];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [380];
Izinsimba, [388].
Rebellion:
Nature of the, [505];
Europeans' fear of general massacre, [508];
statistics, Zulu War, [13].
Rebel Organization (1906), [89]-91, [411].
Rebels:
Surrender of outstanding, [399];
number of, and casualties, [405];
used as spies, [414];
at Usutu, [426].
See also [452], [454] and [89]-91.
Regiments. See Zulu Military System.
See also [235], [317].
Remounts, [58], [417].
Renaud, E.:
Engaged to assist in Dinuzulu's defence, [447];
at Nongoma, [447];
at Dinuzulu's preliminary examination, [460];
at Dinuzulu's trial, [471];
defends Mankulumana and Mgwaqo, [475].
Rents on farms. See Natives.
Reserves. See Militia Reserves.
Rexer guns:
Presented to Natal by Natalians, London, [65];
at Peyana, [356];
at Macrae's store, [364];
report on, [419].
Richards, Lieut. G.R., [323], [327].
Rifle Associations, [7], [61].
Rinderpest, [92].
Ripon, Lord, [481].
Ritchie, Lt.-Col. J., [350].
Roads, need of, [419].
Robbins, W.C., [349].
Roberts, Sergt., [266].
Robinson, Capt. A., [293].
Robinson, G.E., [471].
Rodwell, Maj. C.N.H., [285].
Rose, Inspr. J.E., [168].
Rowland, Maj. M.C., [225].
Royston, Lt. Col. J.R.:
In command, Royston's Horse, [62];
his services, [212];
Cetshwayo's grave, [241];
Tate gorge, [252];
Manzipambana, [291];
Mome, [305];
Macala, Qudeni and Rorke's Drift, [396];
demonstrations, Krantzkop, Mfongozi and Qudeni, [399];
gatherings of Natives addressed by, [399].
Royston's Column:
Demonstrations in Mfongozi valley, Mangeni and Rorke's Drift, [396]-398;
seizure of Matshana's cattle, [397];
further demonstrations, [399].
See also [333], [341].
Royston's Horse:
Recruiting of, [61], [212];
part of Z.F.F., [227];
Cetshwayo's grave, [241], [247], [248];
Macala, [246];
Ensingabantu, [250];
Tate gorge, [252];
Mome, [282]-305;
Manzipambana, [285];
Nkandhla [294], [333];
Meseni's ward [376];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [380];
Mfongozi valley, Mangeni, and Rorke's Drift, [396];
demonstrations, Krantzkop, Nkandhla and Qudeni, [399];
Noodsberg, [399];
disbandment, [400].
See also [225], [336], [341], [361].
Royston, Col. W., [39].
Rumours, [106], [113], [338].
Samuelson, R.C.A.:
At Dinuzulu's preliminary examination, [460];
at Dinuzulu's trial, [471].
Samuelson, S.O.:
Appointed Under Secretary for Native Affairs, [28];
at Mid-Illovo, [140].
Saner, Lieut. R.V., [369].
Sangreid, [349].
Saunders, Sir Charles:
Attempt to raise levy to operate at Mapumulo, [148];
proposed retirement of Sigananda, [184];
arming of Natives to capture Bambata, [187];
Sigananda and capture of Bambata, [189], [191], [193];
visits Usutu, [189], [213], [434];
troops at Nkandhla, [190], [191], [211];
his faith in Dinuzulu's loyalty, [117], [191], [194], [213], [487];
against acceptance of Dinuzulu's offer of levy, [215];
appointed Political Agent, Zululand, [227];
Dinuzulu's proposed visit to Governor, [426];
Sitshitshili's murder, [430];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444].
See also [433], [480].
Scares: During Rebellion, [162], [327], [422].
Schreiner, Hon. W.P.: Senior Counsel for Defence in Rex v. Dinuzulu, [463], [471], [474].
Schuller, Capt. O., [249], [454].
Searchlights, [60], [418].
Secretary for Native Affairs. See Shepstone, Sir Theophilus.
Secretary of State for Colonies. See Elgin, Lord, and Ripon, Lord.
Service Corps, [59], [227].
Shepstone, A.J., [534].
Shepstone, Henrique C., [468].
Shepstone, Sir Theophilus: Natal Native Corps, [7];
Diplomatic Agent, [23];
hut tax, [24], [118], [120];
Secretary for Native Affairs, [25];
Natives' approval of his regime, [507], [514].
"Shepstonian policy," [25].
Shuter, F.P., [345].
Sibindi:
Arrests Bambata's messengers, [178];
Mpanza, [180];
Mpukunyoni, [270];
prevents Bambata crossing into his ward, [322].
See also [260], [264], [268], [330].
Sigananda:
Rebellious attitude of tribe in re poll tax, [184];
Ndabaningi, [184];
arrival of Bambata, [188];
Dinuzulu's promised assistance, [188];
held responsible for capture of Bambata, [189], [193];
conference with men of his tribe regarding Bambata, [196];
orders tribe to join Bambata, [197];
doctoring of tribe, [199];
addresses rebel impi, [200];
influence of Dinuzulu on, [202];
messages urging loyal Chiefs to rebel, [203];
Dinuzulu's conflicting messages, [203];
history of tribe, [207];
related to Dinuzulu, [208];
iron-smelting, [208];
incidents in life prior to Rebellion, [209];
his great age, [211];
size of tribe, [211];
his whereabouts discovered, [296];
surrender, [336];
assists in obtaining surrenders, [338];
trial, [403], [496];
death, [400].
See also [218], [246], [314].
Signalling Corps, [227], [274].
Sikobobo, [112].
Sikota's kraal. See Ponjwana.
Sikukuku, [398], [403].
Silwana, [106], [178], [260], [322], [327], [456].
Simkins, Capt. E., [260], [392], [399].
Siteku (Dinuzulu's uncle), [203], [347].
Sitimela, [199], [201].
Sitshitshili:
saves Dinuzulu's life, [15];
plucky behaviour, [184], [238];
murder, [430], [491].
Siyekiwe. See Bambata's wife.
Sjöblom, Sgt. J.E., [353].
Smith, Henry: Murder of, [120].
Smith, Sir William, [468], [474].
Smith, Capt. W.H., [350].
Smyth, Dr. R. Milner, [384].
Smythe, Hon. C.J. (Prime Minister), [44], [152], [408], [424].
Smythe Ministry, [44], [98], [408], [426].
Solomon, Sir Richard, [222].
South African Native Congress, [527].
Sparks, Lt.-Col. H.:
In command N.M.R., Mapumulo, [344].
See also [329].
Special Court:
creation of, [468];
at Greytown, [471];
at Pietermaritzburg, [475].
Special Service Squadrons:
Montgomery, [398], [399];
Simkins, [399];
Blaker, [400].
Stainbank, H.M., [219], [422].
Steele, Tpr. H., [273], [275].
Stephens, Sergt. F.W., [125].
Stephenson, Maj.-Gen. T.E.:
Deputed by Imperial Government to witness operations, [251];
Mome valley, [283];
Manzipambana, [285];
leaves for Transvaal, [338];
opinion, [526].
Steyn, Tpr. H.W., [283].
Stopford, Lieut. R., C.M.R., [223].
Strategy and tactics: Rebels, [410]-414.
Strength of Act. Militia, Dinuzulu Expedition. See App. VI.
Strength of Forces in the Field (1906). See App. III.
Strength of Reserves, Dinuzulu Expedition. See App. VII.

Stretcher-bearers, Indian. See Indian stretcher-bearers.
Stronghold. See Mome.
Stuart, Capt. J.:
Sent to Nkandhla with identification party, [258];
receives Dinuzulu's surrender, [447].
See also [266].
Superstitious Beliefs:
Zulu Kings and control of the elements, [104];
cattle-killing order, Kaffraria (1857), [107];
power of drugs to ward off bullets, [177], [200], [236];
doctoring of impis, see Habits and Customs.
Supplies. See Military Organization.
Supplies (Rebels), [91], [203], [228], [247].
Supreme Court, [403].
Surrenders, [244], [284], [342], [394].
Sutton Ministry, [98].
Swaimana, [346], [382].
Tate Gorge:
Operations at, [251];
description of, [251];
action at, [253].
Tatham, C., [165].
Taxation. See Hut tax, Poll tax, and Poll Tax Act.
Telegraph Corps, [60], [257].
"Terpsichore," H.M.S., [64].
Thring's Post, [350], [360], [361], [365], [373], [374].
Tick Fever (East Coast Fever), [93].
Tilonko, [104], [139], [398], [403].
Titlestad, Sergt. E., [250], [296], [335], [338], [414].
Townsend, Maj. A.C., [136], [324].
Transport:
Requisitioning, [55];
pack and mule, [57], [417];
at Kombe, [336];
reports on, [417].
See also App. V.
Transvaal:
Boer settlers from Natal, [7];
assistance given by Government of to Natal, [64], [65], [222], [249];
settlement of Dinuzulu in, [476].
Transvaal Mounted Rifles:
Formation, [223];
composition and mobilization, [224];
part of Z.F.F., [227];
leave for Ntingwe, [237];
Macala, [246];
Cetshwayo's grave, [247];
Ensingabantu, [250];
Mome, [283], [301]-305;
Nkandhla forests, [285], [294], [295];
Insuze, [367];
Ponjwana, [371];
Esidumbini, [374], [382];
reception at Durban, [401].
See also [225].
Trewirgie (near Byrnetown):
Attack on Police, [123], [133];
troops converge on, [137];
nature of outbreak, [505].
Tribal System:
Description of, [29]-34;
principle of "collective responsibility," [33], [193];
reasons for maintaining, [530].
Tshaka:
reign of, [2];
friendliness towards British colonists, [4];
assassination, [4];
founder of Zulu Military System, [67], [68].
Tshanibezwe, [207], [493].
Tshingana (Dinuzulu's uncle):
Deported to St. Helena, [16];
repatriation, [16];
removed from Zululand to Natal, [404].
See also [111].
Tshokobezi badge:
Description of, [198];
worn by Bambata's men, [198];
at Bobe, [232];
tribes of Kula and Nondubela, [320];
Oglesby's store, [348];
Peyana, [358].
See also [75].
Umsinga, [319].
Umsinga Reserves, [322], [325].
Umvoti valley. See Meseni.
Umvoti Field Force:
Operations by, [257]-265;
strength and disposition, [260];
in Zululand, [263];
at Ngubevu, [264];
Mpukunyoni, [269];
Mfongozi valley and Kotongweni, [330];
Kombe, [335];
Peyana, [354];
Thring's Post, [373].
See also [268], [275], [327], [331], [335], [339].
Umvoti Mounted Rifles:
Mapumulo, [147];
Greytown, [169];
Mpanza, [179];
Macala, [242];
Keate's Drift, [259], [260];
Nkandhla district, [260];
at Ngubevu, [264];
Mpukunyoni, [268];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [445];
demobilization, [455].
See also [166], [225], [262], [455].
Umvoti Reserves:
Greytown, [170];
join U.F.F., [260], [261];
at Ngubevu, [264];
Mpukunyoni, [270];
demobilized, [394].
See also [262], [264].
Under Secretary for Native Affairs. See Samuelson, S.O.
Union Government, [422], [475].
Usury:
Act to control, [97];
Bambata and, [159];
Native Affairs Commission, [422].
Usutu: Dinuzulu's principal kraal, [110];

firearms at, [91], [113], [435], [450], [452];
fort and regiments, [113];
arrival of Bambata at, [166];
his wife and children concealed, [167];
rebels harboured, [426];
visit of Police, [437];
description of, [450];
searched by troops, [451];
dismantling of, [474].
"Usutu" (Dinuzulu's war-cry), [171].
Usutu Party:
Creation of, [209];
Sigananda, [209].
Usutu tribe, [474].
Utrecht Reserves, [454].
Uys, Chief Leader, D.C., [322], [324].
Vanderplank, Maj. W.A.:
In command, Z.M.R., [185];
at Ntingwe, [217], [237];
Manyane valley, [236];
Tate gorge, [252];
Sigananda's Court-martial, [403].
See also [185].
Van Rooyen, Chief Leader, F.E., [185].
Van Rooyen, Sub-Leader T.J., [273].
Veal, Oliver E., [377].
Veterinary Corps, [58], [227], [419].
Volunteers (Natal),[ 7], [19], [38], [39], [45].
Vryheid column, [454].
Vryheid Reserves, [454].
Wadman, Sergt. A.J., [353].
Wales, Lt.-Col. A.T.G.:
In command, Militia Reserves, [53];
Kula, [323];
succeeds Lt.-Col. Weighton, Helpmakaar, [329].
Walters, Sub.-Overseer, [240].
Walton, Lieut. H., [403].
War-cry: Usutu, [171].
War doctors. See Habits and Customs.
Warfare, Methods of, [280], [508].
See also Zulu Military System, and Strategy and Tactics, Rebels', [358].
War-huts, [196], [202], [377].
Watt, Sir Thomas:
Introduces motion—universal compulsory service, and Militia Bill, [41];
Minister of Justice and Defence, [44], [408];
at Mapumulo, [394].
Watton's store, looting of, [260].
Weenen Reserves, [322].
Weighton, Lt.-Col. J.:
In command garrison, Richmond, [141];
president court-martial, Richmond, [150];
commands N.C., [192];
at Helpmakaar, [276], [327];
court-martial duties, [329], [403];
Usutu, [450].
White, Sub.-Inspr. F.B.E., [333].
Wilkinson, Sergt., [431].
Wilson, Maj. C., [147], [324], [456].
Wilson, Justice Dove, [474].
Winter, H.D., [44], [120], [139].
Wolseley, Sir Garnet (Viscount), [13], [89].
Woolls-Sampson, Col. Sir Aubrey, [227], [285], [338], [395], [409].
Woolls-Sampson's Column:
composition and strength, [339];
Isiwasamanqe, [342];
Thring's Post, [360], [374];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [379];
Umvoti valley, [382];
Kearsney Sugar Estates, [384]:
Izinsimba, [387];
Ndhlovu's ward, [391];
Riet valley, [395].
Wylie, Lt.-Col. J.S., [335], [403].
Xosa family (of tribes), [208].
Zibebu, [13], [113], [486].
Zulu (founder of Zulu tribe), [345].
Zululand:
Conquest by Boers, [10];
disturbances (1883-8), [10];
annexation, [15], [478];
Land Delimitation Commission, [16];
appointment of Commissioner for Native Affairs, [29].
Zululand Field Force:
Composition, strength and disposition, [227];
Nomangci, [238];
Mome valley, [282];
Nkandhla district, [237]-256, [280]-295, [333]-343;
leave Dundee for Nkandhla, [343].
See also McKenzie, Col. Sir D.
Zululand Mounted Rifles:
Mobilize, [185];
at Empandhleni, [189], [191], [194];
pursue Bambata, [216];
at Ntingwe, [227];
Macala, [246];
Cetshwayo's grave, [246];
Ensingabantu, [250], [339];
Tate gorge, [252];
Mome valley, [282];
Nkandhla forests, [285], [294];
Manzipambana, [285];
Mome, [305];
Macrae's store, [362];
Meseni's ward, [376];
Mpumulwana and Wome, [380];
Krantzkop, [395];
clearing up work by, [400];
Dinuzulu Expedition, [444].
See also [333], [335].

Zululand Native Police. See Nongqai, also App. XI.
Zulu Military System:
Creation of by Tshaka, [2];
strength of army, [3], [68];
how long in vogue, [7];
restrictions under Boer government, [19];
assegais, [63], [68], [74], [208];
Zulu Military System and Connected Customs, [67]-91;
its connection with the Rebellion, [67];
under Tshaka, [67];
military prestige of Zulus, [67];
liability for service, [68];
barracks, [69];
formation of regiments and companies, [69], [71];
motive for maintaining standing army, [70];
marriage of warriors, [70];
assumption of headring by regiments, [70];
division of warriors, "white" and "black" classes, [70];
mobilization, [71], [77], [78];
officers, [71];
strength of regiments and companies, [71];
under Mpande and Cetshwayo, [72];
cadetship, [72];
punishments, [73];
alien-obliged to serve, [73];
defences, [73];
uniforms and shields, [73], [74];
government, civil and military, [74];
espionage, [75];
ornaments and decorations, [75];
rewards for valour, [75];
transport, [75];
occupations and amusements in peace-time, [76];
eating of umbengo ceremony, [78];
warriors challenging one another (individually), [82];
ukucelwa (being sprinkled) ceremony, [83];
war-doctors, [84], [347];
tactics, [85];
powers of endurance, [86];
war-huts, see War-huts.
Zulus:
Army, see Zulu Military System;
refugees, [8];
character, [34], [100], [115], [116], [119], [121], [125], [143], [509].
Zulu songs (sung at Usutu), [116].
See also App IX.
Zulu War, statistics of, [13].
See also [10], [12].

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