Field Hospital, Thring's Post,384.Fingos,23.Firearms:Natives not allowed to possess,37;number possessed by Natives,90;registration,90;Dinuzulu and Boer rifles,113,485,490;of Bambata's force,182,198;of rebels at Manzipambana,292;illegally possessed by Dinuzulu,91,113,435;concealment of Dinuzulu's,450,452;search for, by M.C.R.,457.See also255,431.Flindt, Capt. R.L.,400.Folker, Tpr. O.,173.Forbes, Lieut. R.G.,303.Fraser, Maj. A.W.:Manzipambana,293;Mome,307.Fraser, Capt. F.,60.Fraser, Maj. J.:Court-martial, Richmond,151;proceeds with N.R.R. to Greytown,258;Dinuzulu's escort,453.Fraser, Act. Sergt.,288.Frere, Sir Bartle,12.Funizwe:Succeeds Bambata,166;assists troops,257.See also258.Furze, Lt.-Col. J.J.,249,400.Fynn, Henry F.:Arrives, Port Natal,2;humanitarian services,3;his unpublished MSS.,5.Fynn, H.F. (son of above),210.Fynn's (Charlie) tribe:Rebellious behaviour at Umtwalume,143;cattle-fine imposed on,144.Gaillard's store, Umvoti,122,382.Gallwey, Capt. W.J.,257,392.Gardiner, Capt. Allen F.:Treaty with Dingana,18;appointed J.P.—protest by Natal residents,18.See also5.Garland, E.A.,141.Gayede,178,203,259,315.Gcongco spur,241.Gence,430,502.Gibson, J.Y.:Collection of poll tax,132;visits Miskofeli,142;appointed Magistrate, Mahlabatini,220.See also422.Gibson,138.Gingindhlovu: Troops concentrate at (1907),444.Gordon, Capt. J.L.,357.Goulding, Capt. R.L.,231,233.Governor.SeeMcCallum, Sir H.,andNathan, Sir M.Government, Natal:Cabinet,44;reasons for not resorting to ballot (Militia Act),51;distribution of grain to necessitous Natives,92;steps taken to prevent spread of East Coast Fever,94;pig-and-white-fowl-killing order,117;firm control of affairs during Rebellion,136;suspension of executions by Secretary of State,152;Ministry tender resignation,152;decision to cope with Rebellion as far as possible from Natal resources alone,211;proof required of Dinuzulu's loyalty,213,340;removal of Kula,323;cost of Rebellion,406andApp. VIII.;Native Affairs Commission,424;issue of warrants for Dinuzulu's arrest,438,492;Dinuzulu's salary,461;£500 paid to assist in Dinuzulu's defence,463;attacks on its Dinuzulu policy,477,see alsoDinuzulu.Grave, Cetshwayo's.SeeCetshwayo's grave.Gray, Capt. Park,218.Greytown:Rumours of attack by Bambata,162;defence of,169;Special Court,471.Greytown Reserves,179,261.Guards, Advanced: Col. Barker's views,416.Guest, Tpr.,173.Habits and Customs:Treatment of enemy killed in battle,26,175;marriages,30,70;lobolacattle,30,93,157;huts and cattle-pen, construction of,30;incidental to Zulu Military System,67-89;Feast of the First Fruits,70;isicoco(headring),70;eating ofUmbengo,78;invoking departed spirits,82,87;Ukucelwa(being sprinkled),83;care of huts during warriors' absence,87;behaviour and customs of families during warriors' absence,87;cleansing formalities,88,275;cowards,88;tshwala,102;cattle-killing order, Kaffraria (1857),107;Zulu Customs,198-202;doctoring for war,84,199,347,378,437;iron-smelting, making of assegais, etc.,208;burial of Cetshwayo and care of his grave,210;welcome by womenfolk to returning warriors,275;shaving of heads by widows,432;hlonipa(propriety of behaviour),488.See also231, Superstitious BeliefsandZulu Mil. Sys.Hailstorm,102.Hair, Lt.-Col. A.,150.Hamu (Dinuzulu's uncle),15.Harrington, A.E.: Kula,322.See also422.Hatshi, Chief: Arrests Meseni and Ndhlovu,393.Hedges, Lieut.,296,335,414.Helbert, Capt. G.H.,329.Helpmakaar:Evacuation of,256;Mehlokazulu'simpi,267;Europeans go into lager,322.Helpmakaar Field Force,329.Henderson, Chief Leader A.F.,324.Henderson, Capt. W.P.M.,327.Hignett, C.F.,278.Hime, Sir Albert,41,65.Hlangabeza,259,315.Hlonono.SeePeyana.Hoare, Commander F.,147,231.Holkrantz, massacre at,112,410,485.Holmes, Tpr. W.C.,290,291.Honours.SeeApp. II.Hopkins, Levy-leader W.H.E.,252,291,293.Hosken, Maj. C. Victor,56.Hosking, Capt. E.J.B.,333.Hulett, Sir J.L.,480.Hulley, Capt. D.J.C.,363.Humphery, Capt. M.,223,355.Hunt, Sub.-Inspr. S.H.K.,123.Hurst, Capt. G.T.,324.Hut tax:First levied by Sir T. Shepstone,24;absence of complaints regarding,96;raising of,118,120;Dinuzulu consulted by Transvaal Chiefs,490.Hyslop, Lt.-Col. J.,57.Hyslop, Sir T.,44,99.Imperial Government:Garrison at Pietermaritzburg,9;Instructions to Governor,20;gradual withdrawal of troops from Natal,38;assistance given Natal by,63;Maj.-Gen. Stephenson deputed to witness operations,251;repatriation of Dinuzulu and his uncles,478;Natives' anxiety not to alienate sympathy of,507.See also491.Imperial troops: Effect on Natives of withdrawal of,63,522.Indemnity, Acts of,405,470.Indian law (trial of political offenders),468.Indian stretcher-bearers,57,65,354,418.Infantry: Value of, in Native warfare,416.Insuze, action at,367-370.Intelligence,53,296,414.Isaacs, N.,5,73.Isandhlwana, B. of,13.Isibalo(corvée),25-27.Izinsimba, action at,387.Jackson, G.A.,328.Jackson, J.F.,151.James, Lieut. H.T.,253,381.Jardine, Capt. Walter,224.Jeke,144.Jellicoe, E.G.,463.Jenner, John,182.Johnson, Tpr. C.W.,299.Jombolwana,471.Justice, Minister of.SeeWatt, Sir T.,andCarter, T.F.Kaffir-corn disease,102.Kaffraria: Cattle-killing order (1857),107.Kambi (Dinuzulu's cousin),493.Keate's Drift,169,170.Knight, J.L.,143.Knott, Major W.,150.Knox, Capt. A.G.,351.Knox, Q.M.-Sergt. L.E.,348.Koster, Cpl. J.,349.Kotongweni:Battle of (1884),210;operations at,330,336.Krantzkop Reserves:Mobilization,185,257;at Empandhleni,185,189;Nkandhla,260;at Ngubevu,264;Mpukunyoni,268;demobilization,276;remobilization,330,374;Mfongozi and Kotongweni,330;demobilized,394.Krogh, J.C.,475.Kula: Size and importance of tribe,319;disrespect to Governor,320;rebellious attitude,321;summoned to Pietermaritzburg,321;reports his uncle Mtele as in rebellion,322;arrest and removal,323;detention,404.Ladysmith Reserves,256,325,454.Langalibalele Rebellion,10.Lala (ama),207,499.Lamont, Maj. J.W.F.,225.Lancaster and York:Recruiting,329;join Mackay's column,330;Meseni's ward,376;Izinsimba,387;Ndhlovu's ward,391.See also339.Lancaster and York Association,329.Land:Locations,23;how formerly held by Natives,32;alienation of,519.Landsberg, Capt. M.,258.Langalibalele Rebellion,10,54.Leader, Brig.-Gen. H.P.:Commandant of Volunteers,39;Commandant of Militia,45.Legislative Assembly: Thanks of, to Militia and other forces,401.Legislative Council,401.Le Mesurier, Tpr.,380.Lessons of the Rebellion:Rapidity in suppressing the Rebellion,407;efficiency of Militia,407;co-operation of Governor and Ministers,408;availability of capable men,409;rebels' strategy and tactics,410;quick pursuit imperative,412;intelligence,414;operating in Nkandhla forests,415;infantry,416;advanced guards,416;medical,57,419;mule transport,417;levies,418;Rexer guns,419;roads,419.See also192-195.Leuchars, Col. G.:Mapumulo,147;services,148;administers martial law,149;imposes stock fine on Ngobizembe,149;arranges for defence, Greytown,169;commands troops, Mpanza,179;advises against Active Militia being sent in pursuit of Bambata,181,190;with U.F.F.,257;accident to,268;at Mpukunyoni,269;in command troops, Natal and Nqutu,279,327;punishes Meseni,346;at Thring's Post,373.See also376,409,418.Leuchars' Column:Mapumulo,147;Macala,242;Mpukunyoni,269;Kombe valley,335;Thring's Post,373;Meseni's ward,376;Umvoti valley,381;Izinsimba,387;Ndhlovu's ward,391;Esidumbini,394.See also395,andSibindi.Levies, Native:Where recruited, how armed,62;proposal to raise in Zululand for Mapumulo,148;Sibindi's men, Mpanza valley,180;Bobe,231;Insuze valley,239;Cetshwayo's grave,241;Macala,246,334;Ensingabantu,250,339;Tate gorge,252;Sibindi and U.F.F.,264,330;Sibindi at Mpukunyoni,270-275;Mome valley,282;Manzipambana,285,288;Silwana's men,327;Mapumulo,329;at Isiwasamanqe,342;join Barker's column,367;with Crompton,399;reports on,418.See also338.Liddle, Lieut. H.S.,367.Ligertwood, Capt. C.E.,238.Lindsay, Sub.-Inspr. C.R.,458.Little Noodsberg Hall,366.Locations and wards.SeeLand.Locusts, plague of,92.London, Lieut. W.H.,241,253,287.Loyalists:Position during Rebellion,203,228,423;murders of,430,438.Lyttle, Inspr. W.F.,126,443.Mabeketshiya,404.Maboko,446,456.Mabulawo,321.Macabacaba,378,395.Macala (induna):In supreme command of rebels,314;Mome,316.Macala:Rebels at,237,314;operations,242,334.McCallum, Sir H.:Proclaims martial law,135;Richmond executions,151;strongly supports Ministers,225;thanks T.M.R. for their services,401;publicly thanks troops at Pietermaritzburg,402;Native Affairs Commission,424;interviews with Dinuzulu and other Chiefs,427,428;appreciation of services to Natal,428.See also44,320,426.Macfarlane, Capt. S.C.,311.Mackay, Lt.-Col. D.W.:In command Natal Carbineers,191;convoys,192,216,239;at Helpmakaar,326;cattle-fines on Matshana's tribe,397;at Usutu,450.See also136,268,331.Mackay's Column:At Empandhleni,219,341;leaves Helpmakaar for Zululand,255;at Mahlaba,267;composition of,329;joined by L. and Y. contingent,330;Thring's Post,374;Otimati,375;