[1]. A brandy of great strength, never matured, and frequently adulterated with most noxious substances by unscrupulous canteen-keepers and illicit liquor dealers.
[2]. “South African Mission Fields.”—Carlyle, Nesbet & Co. 1878.
[3]. “Boers and Bantu.”—By George McCall Theal.
[4]. “Lives of R. and M. Moffat.” 1885.
[5]. Dr. Lindley told me that he was reduced to such straits during this tedious land journey that, on one occasion, all he had left to support life for a whole week was a few handsful of sugar eaten from time to time.
[6]. “John McCarter. Dertien Jaren Herder en Leeraar in die Kerk.” Amsterdam, Höveker & Zoon.
[7]. “Commentaries on Native Laws, Customs and Usages, with some Remarks on Interpretation and Annexation.”—By John Courtenay Chasman Chadwick, J. P., Attorney at Law, Maritzburg, Vanse, Slatter & Co.
[8]. Umtagati, one highly criminal, a murderer, poisoner.
[9]. Isiropo, unchaste, not a virgin.
[10]. Circuit Court D’Urban, before his Lordship, Justice Phillips, Feb. 12th, 1867. Trial of Nokahlela, Gumaudi, Matyobani, Umguquini, Pambili, Umgabuka and Kongota.