[416] Douville, Voyage au Congo, Paris, 1832, vol. ii, p. 375; Bowdich, On the Bunda Language, p. 138, note 2.
[418] Breve Relação da embaixada, etc., Lisbon, 1565. Reprint of 1875, p. 98.
[419] It will be remembered that Battell, p. 25, writes Gaga as an alternative form for Jaga. May Agau stand for Agaga, the Jagas collectively?
[420] Relacão anuel, 1602-3. Lisbon, 1605.
[421] Ginde (pronounced Jinde) may be derived from njinda, the meaning of which is fury, hostility.
[423] Expedição Portuguesa: Ethnographia, p. 56.
[424] Expedição a Cassange, Lisbon, 1854.
[425] Perhaps Manuel Cerveira Pereira, who founded the Presidio of Kambambe in 1604. The first Don Manuel, however, is D. Manuel Pereira Forjaz (1607-11). But as the Jaga offered to fight Queen Nzinga, who only acceded in 1627, this Don Manuel may have been D. Manuel Pereira Coutinho (1630-34).