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Abraham, Maj. J.,219,242,381.Acutt, E.L.,41.Addison, Lieut. P.,355.Addison, R.H.,470.Adendorff, Chief Leader,324.Alexander, Cpl. E.,286,289.Alexander, Capt. W.,228.Allan's store,121.Allison, Capt. A.B.,11.Angus, Capt. W.N.,279.Annexation of Zululand to Natal,16.Armistice,331,394.Armouries,59.Armstrong, Tpr. G.,124.Armstrong, G.W.,422,466.Armstrong, Lieut. R.,352.Armstrong, Capt. R.,363.Arnott, Lt.-Col. W.:Peyana354;Dinuzulu Expedition,444;Usutu,450.See also137,357,373,395.Arnott's Column:Composition of,354;Otimati,354;Peyana,355;Thring's Post,373.Aston, Tpr. A.H.,172.Babazeleni,274.Badge:Native levies',218,289;rebels'.SeeTshokobezi.See also326.Bailey, Sir Abe,65,329.Bakeries, Field,60,419.Bambata:Early life and character,157;relations with European neighbours,158;strength of tribe,158;regiments recruited by,158;intemperance and extravagance,159;taking of census,160;concerned in faction fight,160;proposed deposition of,160;his people object to poll tax,161;neglects to conduct tribe to Greytown to pay poll tax,161;summoned to Pietermaritzburg,164;in hiding,165;deposed,166;leaves for Usutu,166,433;wife and children at Usutu,167,433;return to Mpanza and capture of Magwababa,167;commandeering of men by,168;attacks Magistrate's party, Mpanza,168;attacks Police, Mpanza,171;supposed possession of drugs "to prevent bullets entering,"176;calls on Chiefs to assist,178;Flight of Bambata to Nkandhla,178-195;camps in Mome gorge,187,196;joins Sigananda,197;camps at Cetshwayo's grave,202;reward for his capture,212;raids by,228;fight at Bobe,235;meeting held after Bobe,236;proceeds to Macala,236,237;visits Dinuzulu with Mangati,313;at Mome,301-317;death,310;identification of body,333,336;rumours as to being alive,338,432,536;to what extent responsible for Rebellion,494-501.See also505.Bambata's wife:Accompanies husband to Usutu,166,433;escapes from Usutu,432,491.Baqulusi (tribe),112,483,485.Barker, Lt.-Col. W.F.:Services,224;in command, T.M.R.,224;at Ntingwe,238;at Mome,301-305,313;Little Noodsberg Hall,366;Insuze,367;Ponjwana,372,416;his views on advanced guards,416.See also334,340,366.Barker's Column:Cetshwayo's grave,241,299;Nkandhla forests,294;to prevent rebels entering Mome gorge,298;at Mome,301;Macala,334;Meseni's ward,365,382;at wattle plantation (Newspaper M. Stn.),366;strength (July 2),367;Insuze,367;Ponjwana,371;Esidumbini,382;concluding operations and return to Transvaal,394.See also239,359,366,385,andTransvaal Mounted Rifles.Barter, Capt. E.W.,191,376.Basutos,12,278,557.Bayekana (scout),297.Beachy-Head, W.,329.Beaumont, Sir W.H.,398,429,437,438.Bejana, Chief,339,359.Bell, Joe,329.Bennett, T.R.,122,460.Bigby, Capt. W.S.: Appears for Crown in Rexv.Dinuzulu,460,471.See also136.Bishop of Zululand,398.Blaker, Lieut. G.E.,399.Blamey, Lieut. A.H.G.,231,234.Blauwkrantz River (massacre),6.Blood River (battle),6.Bobe (action),231-236.Boers:Arrival in Natal,4,6;war with Zulus,6;battle of Blood River,6;settle in Transvaal,7;their Native policy,19.Boer War:Natal Volunteer forces in,45;effect on Natives of contact with British soldiers,98;financial depression caused by,98;Dinuzulu and Natives in,112;Holkrantz,112,485;Dinuzulu's seizure of Boer cattle and firearms,485;loyalty of Dinuzulu and other Chiefs during,516.See also10.Border Mounted Rifles:Formation,7;mobilization,137;Trewirgie,138;Peyana,354;Meseni's ward,376;Izinsimba,387;Ndhlovu's ward,391;Dinuzulu Expedition,445.See also144,331,354,455.Boshoff, Henri G.,468;view as to Dinuzulu's guilt,472.Botha, General the Rt. Hon. Louis,112,475.Bottomley, Col.,485.Bouck, Tpr. J.L.,287,293.Bousfield, Lt.-Col. H.R.,403.Boyd-Wilson, Maj. A.B.,249,333,336,341,400.Branding of loot stock,419.Briggs, Col. C.J.,225.Brown, Sergt. E.T.N.,172,175.Bruce, Lieut. W.,224.Bru-de-Wold, Col. H.T.:Services,46;preparations for possible outbreak,46,47;Commandant of Militia (1905),47;development of Militia system under,48;authority to administer martial law,137,149,150;revocation of such authority,151;instructions to Colonel McKenzie,140;visits troops, Umtwalume,145;temporarily relinquishes duties,285;visits troops, Mapumulo,394;retirement,425;D.S.O. conferred on,425;arranges for defence of Natal, Dec., 1907,440.See also143,150.Bulawayo,2.Burial party,406.Bushman Expedition,10.Bushman's Pass (action),11.Bushman's River (massacre),6.Butelezi (tribe),207.Butler's store,122,367.Byrnetown.SeeTrewirgie.Cadets,65.Cakijana:Accompanies Bambata to Mpanza,167;incites Bambata's people to rise,168;at Mpanza,176;flies with Bambata to Nkandhla,182;persuades Chiefs to support Bambata,196;goes to Macala,236;wounded,242;surrender of,463,466;trial,471;degree of complicity in Rebellion,495,501;Gence's murder,502.See also505.Calder, D.,471.Calverley, Sergt.,296,335,414.Cameron Highlanders, Queen's Own,64.Campbell, Maj. S.G.,230,361,364.Cape Colony:Offers of help from,64;assistance given by,222,223.Cape Mounted Rifles:Maxim detachment joins Mackay's column,341;Peyana,354;Meseni's ward,376;Maxim transport,418.See also402.Carter, Major S.,180,257,409.Carter, Hon. T.F.:Dinuzulu's salary,462;appears for prosecution in Rexv.Dinuzulu,471;and in Rexv.Mankulumana and Mgwaqo,475.See also450.Casualties:Among troops at Manzipambana,293;Mome,311;sustained by rebels daring campaign,311,523;disparity in, between European troops and Natives,311,522.See alsoApp. I.Cattle:In marriages,30,31;diseases,92,93.Causes of Rebellion:Causes, motives, etc.,512-521;cattle diseases,92,93;rents on farms,94;Natives at gold-fields, etc.,97;Ethiopian propaganda,97,514,521;Boer War,98;Poll Tax Act,101,520;pig-and-white-fowl-killing order,103;massacre of Boers at Holkrantz,112,485;differences in civilization between Natives and Europeans,513;tendency of Native interests to be overlooked,514;granting of Responsible Government,514;immigration of Europeans and Indians,515;introduction of Western Civilization,518,536;motives and occasions of the Rebellion,520.Census,29,100,160,529.Cetshwayo:Begins his reign,8;relations with Imperial Government,9;Zulu War,12;conflict between him and Zibebu,13,209;his estate,113;takes refuge at Nkandhla,209;residence and death at Eshowe,210.Cetshwayo's grave:Keeper of,197,201,210;rebels at,202;description of,210;converging movement on,240;accidental burning of grass round,243;strength of troops at,244.Chiazzari, Chief Leader N.,394.Chiefs:Salaries,29;loss of control over tribes,226;deposition of,404;punishment of,seeCourts-martial.See also89andNatives.Choles, Maj. F.,58.Christian Native Scouts,148.Christian Natives, part taken by, in Rebellion,420.See alsoEthiopianism.Christopher, Lce.-Cpl. V.J.W.,383.Civilization, Western, effects of,517,536.Clarke, Lt.-Col. W.J.:Collection of intelligence by,54;Mpanza,165,179.See also396,444.Clarkson, Capt. C.F.,403.Clayton, W.F.,44.Clerk, Capt. E.G.,286-293.Clifton, Sub. Inspr. A.S.,353.Code of Native law,27,89,122,328.Colenbrander, B.,186,241,422,466,475.Colenso, Miss A.M.,471.Colenso, Miss H.E.:Advice to Dinuzulu regarding rebels,453;shelters Cakijana,463;at trial of Dinuzulu,471.Coll, Tpr. G.,364."Collective Responsibility":principle of tribal system,33.See also193.Colonists, Natal:Earliest settlers,1;relations with Tshaka and other kings,2-9;insecurity of,3;land ceded to,4;policy of,4;Boer voortrekkers,seeBoers;relations with Boers,7;effect of British government on subjects of Zulu king,8;protest against appointment of Capt. Allen Gardiner as J.P.,18;petition,18.Commandant, Acting.SeeDartnell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J.Commandant of Militia.SeeLeader, Col. H.P.;Bru-de-wold, Col. H.T.;andMcKenzie, Col. Sir D.Commandants of Volunteers,38.Commission, Land Delimitation (1902),16,480.Commissioner for Native Affairs,29.See alsoSaunders, Sir C.R.Commissioners, Native,422,526.Commissions, Native Affairs,34.Composite Regiment,398,456.Constitution Act (1893),28,514.Convoys,191,216,228,239,250,327,348,361.Cost of Rebellion.SeeExpenditure.Council for Native Affairs,422,526.Courts-martial:Trials,142,150,402;action of Commandant,150;trial of murderers of Hunt and Armstrong,150;revocation of Commandant's authority to confirm sentences,151.Crass, Dr. C.H.,274.Criticisms, Replies to:Disparity in losses between European troops and Natives,311,522-527;necessity for severe measures,312,525;improved relations between the two races,526;effect of arrest and removal of Dinuzulu,526.Crompton, Lt.-Col. B.,399,454.Cross, J.W.:Interview with Bambata regarding census,160;collection of poll tax, Bambata's tribe,161;attacked at Mpanza,168;interprets at trial of Dinuzulu,471.Crown Colony Government,20,506.Cube (ama),207.Dartnell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J.G.:In command, Volunteers and Natal Mounted Police,10,38;Commandant of Volunteers,38;brings Rexer guns to Natal,65;Acting-Commandant,285;services,359;visits Krantzkop (Elandskop),373;Meseni's ward,377.Deeley, Tpr. W.,299.Demobilization,395,400,454.Dhleke hill,485.Dick, Lt.-Col. J.:


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