. History of Africa south of the Zambesi : from the settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the conquest of the Cape Colony by the British in September 1795. atal from 1846 to 1857, British Kaffraria from 1847 to i860, and theOrange River Sovereignty and the Transvaal Republicfrom 1847 to 1858. Fourth Edition. 8. Vol. IV. Continuation of the above. Second Edition. 9. Vol. V. Conclusion of the above and very copious Index. HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA FROM 1872 TO 1884. The Beginning of the Home Rule Period. In two volumes. 10. Progress of South Africa. 11. Wars with the Bantu. /


. History of Africa south of the Zambesi : from the settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the conquest of the Cape Colony by the British in September 1795. atal from 1846 to 1857, British Kaffraria from 1847 to i860, and theOrange River Sovereignty and the Transvaal Republicfrom 1847 to 1858. Fourth Edition. 8. Vol. IV. Continuation of the above. Second Edition. 9. Vol. V. Conclusion of the above and very copious Index. HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA FROM 1872 TO 1884. The Beginning of the Home Rule Period. In two volumes. 10. Progress of South Africa. 11. Wars with the Bantu. / HISTORY and ETHNOGRAPHY OF AFRICA SOUTH OF THE ZAMBESI FROM THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PORTUGUESE AT SOFALA IN SEPTEMBER 1505 TO THE CONQUEST OF THE CAPE COLONY BY THE BRITISH IN SEPTEMBER 1795 BY GEORGE MCCALL THEAL, , FOREIGN MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, AMSTERDAM, CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, LONDON, ETC ETC ETCFORMERLY KEEPER OF THE ARCHIVES OF THE CAPE COLONY, AND LATE COLONIAL HISTORIOGRAPHER IN THREE VOLUMESWITH MAPS AND PLATES VOL. III. THE CAPE COLONY TO 1795, THE KOKANAS, BANTU, ANDPOBTUGUESE IN SOUTH AFRICA TO 1800. jUL 15 1987 LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWT^^*^RUSKIN HOUSE, 40 MUSEUM STREET, 1 £_*> ~1GG •Tc First Edition . , . Sept. i897 Second Edition . . Sept. igog Third Edition . , . Feb. ig22 \ {All rights reserved) CONTENTS. CHAPTER XLIII. OCCUPATION OF DELAGOA BAY BY THB DUTCH. Abandonment by the Portuguese of trading expeditions to DelagoaBay.—Resolution of the Dutch East India Company to forma commercial establishment there.—Despatch of a party ofmen from Holland for that purpose.—Arrival of the partyat the river Espirito Santo.—Account of the Bantu on theshores of the bay.—Erection of Fort Lagoa.—Loss of lifefrom fever.—Plunder of the establishment by pirates.—Trifling amount of trade with the Bantu.—Unsuccessfulexpedition in search of a mountain of iron.—Unsuccessfulsearch for god-f


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