[155] Killed in Ashanti. Vide [p. 279].

[156] The place of teaching.

[157] Colonel Sir Arthur Bigge, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.

[158] General Woodgate was mortally wounded at Spion Kop, Natal, January 1900.

[159] This letter refuses the assistance on account of Military risks.

[160] Messrs. T. White & Co., Outfitters, Aldershot.

[161] Rope made of ox hide.

[162] I measured the track next morning, and found I had taken the wheel to within 5 inches of the scarped outside of the hill.

[163] I had been appointed Political Agent for North Zululand and Swaziland in October.

[164] Son of my friend, General Sir Daniel Lysons.