Hottentots: particulars concerning, 195 and [221]; trade with by colonists is prohibited from 1658 to 1699, [191]; is then thrown open by the directors, [192]; but in 1703 is again forbidden, [196]
Huguenot settlers: are sent out in small numbers until 1700, when the directors resolve not to send any more, [184]
Huguenots: are in a difficult position in the countries that shelter them, [184]
Synoptical Index.
Huising, Henning: in 1700 enters into the first contract to supply meat to the East India Company, [192]; treatment of by Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel, [226]; is well treated by the directors, [246]; further mention of, [247]
Inducements to migrate to South Africa at the beginning of the eighteenth century, [185]
Islands of Dina and Marseveen: search for, [188]
Kalden, Rev. Petrus, clergyman of Capetown: is in possession of a farm, [216]; is charged by the burghers with spending too much time on it and neglecting his duty, [222]; is recalled by the directors, and in April 1708 leaves the colony, [247]
Kolbe’s Caput Bonæ Spei: reference to, [173]
van Loon, Rev. Hercules: in April 1700 becomes clergyman of Stellenbosch, [197]; in June 1704 commits suicide, [199]