Training of the colonists, [193]
Treaty of Utrecht: reference to, [213]
Tulbagh Basin: in November 1699 is inspected by Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel, [189]; description of the basin, ib.; receives from the governor the name Land of Waveren, [190]; in 1700 begins to be occupied, ib.
Valckenier, Wouter: when returning from India to Holland acts as a commissioner at the Cape, [208]; and illegally makes a grant of land to the governor, [209]; is a member of the commission that condemns the governor for having obtained Vergelegen in an improper manner, [239]
Valentijn’s Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien: reference to, [173]
Vergelegen: is illegally obtained by Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel, [209]; the ground is resumed by the East India Company, [244]; is divided into four farms, which are sold separately, [247]
War of the Spanish Succession: reference to, [213]
Waveren outstation: in 1700 is formed, [190]
van der Westhuizen, Nicolaas: treatment of by Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel, [227]
Witsenberg: is so named in honour of Nicolaas Witsen, of Amsterdam, [190]