English and Dutch colonists: difference in disposition of, [255]
Englishmen: in 1835 some forty are living in Natal, [263]; list of their names, [264]; in June 1835 fourteen of them send a petition that the territory may be annexed by Great Britain, ib.; in March 1836 Lord Glenelg replies refusing to annex Natal, ib.
Fingoes, the: are brought by Sir Benjamin D’Urban from Kaffirland and located in Peddie, [260]
Futu, Bantu chief: particulars concerning, [264]
Gardiner’s Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country in South Africa: reference to, [264]
Geslacht Register de Oude Kaapsche Familien: reference to, [278]
Glenelg, Lord, secretary of state for the colonies: maintains that the colonists are to blame for the Kaffir war of 1835, and abandons the Province of Queen Adelaide, [262]
Glenelg system of dealing with the Kaffirs: particulars concerning, [262]
Grahamstown: description of, [257]
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