made Archdeacon, 367, 416.
Grindrod, J., 186, 424, 435.
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INDEX
GuUd of All Saints, 246.
Guild of St. Barnabas, 252.
GuUd of St. Luke, 193.
Guild of St. Paul, 245 ; receives letter from
Archbishop of Canterbury, 246, xxiii.
Guild of Good Shepherd, 246.
Haines, J. C, i85, 425, 434.
Hainsworth, J., at Newala, 186 ; death,
434.
Hamisi, Michael, xxix.
Handcock, O., at MagUa, 58, xvii ; death,
58.
Hannington, Bishop, visits Magila, 198, xxi.
Hardinge, Sir A., 344, 409.
Harrison, W. G., 424, 437.
Hartley, Ben, 68, 73, 431.
Health of Missionaries, 381.
Hegongo, 323, xxvii.
Hine, Bishop, life and work, 168 ; at Unangu,
168 ; consecration, 281, xxii, xxv ; arrival
at Likoma, 282 ; retreats and ordinations,
282, 313 ; conferences and charges, 283,
313, 314 ; visits Unangu, 308 ; trans-
lation to Zanzibar, 293 ; visits Vuga,
325 ; visits Rovuma station, 333, 341 ;
reaches Zanzibar, 352, xxvi; at Korogwe,
327 ; work as Bishop of Zanzibar, 352-
380, xxvi ; consecrates Weti Church, 372 ;
resignation, 380, xxviii.
Hinton, Miss, 105, 107, 432.
Hodgson, F. R., joins Mission, 102,
xix ; in charge, Zanzibar, 140 ; builds
Mbweni Church, 243 ; at Bishop Steere's
death, 148 ; account of Bishop Steere, 98 ;
completes Swahill Bible, 243, xxii ; retire-
ment, 243, xxii ; thanked by Synod, 254,
432.
Holloway, Miss, 336-338, 435.
Hood, R. F. Acland, at Newala, 186 ;
account of Matola, 331, 435.
Hornby, Bishop, consecration, 167, xxiv ;
visits Bishop Mackenzie's grave, 167,
xxiv ; resignation, 169 ; consecrates subse-
quent Bishops for Mission, 271, 435.
Hospital work at Mkunazini, 95, xix; in
Zanzibar, 252, 359-362, xxiv, xxix ; in
Likoma, 284, xxvii ; in Kota Kota, 298 ;
at Malindi, 301, xxviii ; Magila, 362, 284,
285, xxix.
Howard, Dr. Robert, 284, 298, 308, 309.
Hurricane at Zanzibar, 66, 67, xvii.
Ilala, 73, xviil.
Industrial work, at Kiungani, 95 ; at
Mkunazini, 95, 96 ; exhibitions, 247, 350 ;
under Mr. Lister, 349 ; and since, 350 ;
for girls, 234-237, 239, 348.
Interpreting work, 333, 334.
Ironworking at Masasi, 117 ; at Kwa Kibai,
229.
Irving, J. L., 175, 223.
Jairam Senji gives part of slave market, 83.
Janson, C. A., at Newala, 171 ; goes to
Nyasa, 133 ; death, 134, xx ; grave at
Maendenda, 156,
Jenkin, A. M., 302.
Job, 19.
John Key, the, 372.
Johnson, W. P., at Oxford, 79 ; ordination
97 ; at Mbweni, 106, xix ; In charge of
Rovuma party, ir3 ; invalided to Zanzi-
bar, 118 ; at Masasi, 120 ; settles at
Mataka's, 121, 131, xx ; en route to Lake,
131-135 ; makes Chitesi's headquarters,
135 ; visits Magwangwara, 135 ; appeals
for steamer, 135, xx ; illness, 136, xxi ;
in England, 155 ; with Bishop Smythies
at Lakeside, 159 ; seized by Makanjila,
160, xxii ; buries Atlay, 277 ; work on
Lake, 282 ; Archdeacon, 282 ; in Eng-
land, 282, xxv ; appeals for new steamer,
286 ; appreciation of it, 289 ; recent work,
291, 311.
Johnston, Sur H. H., 280.
Jones, Miss M. A., 50, 51, 52, 431, xvi, xvii.
Jones - Bateman, Rev. P. L., 148 ;
work in Zanzibar, 182 ; at synods, 424 ;
principal of Kiungani, 237, xxi ; describes
services at Christ Church, 88 ; account of
Masasi, 125, 148, 149 ; letter to Arch-
bishop, 245 ; death, 362, xxv.
Jubilee (Queen Victoria's) at Zanzibar, 239,
240.
Jumbe, 158.
Kachipumo, GranvUle, 222, 225.
Kadamweli, Kate, 100, 361, 362, xxviii.
Kalanje, 168, 310.
Kamungu, L., 305, 423, xxvi, xxix.
Kangati, L., 313, 423, xxviii.
Kanyopolea, W. E., 274.
Kasamba, 281, xxviii ; school opened, xxv.
Kazinde, P., 342, xxviii.
Kelly, Father, visits Mission, 322.
Kenyon, Miss, 284, 437.
Ker, Rev. C. W., 302, 439.
Kerslake, H.. 220.
Key, Rev. Sir J. K. C. and Lady Key at
Umba and Msalabani, 221, 225 ; in
charge of Mbweni, 243 ; at synods, 424 ;
at Pemba, 370-373 ; at Zanzibar, 354 ;
resigns, 372 ; goes out again, 373.
Kibanga, makes peace, 93 ; defeats the
Zigua, 100 ; visited by Bishop Smythies,
199 ; at war with Kimweri, 199.
Kibwana, Charles, 189, 190.
Kichwele, 368, xxiv.
Kigongoi, 319, 323, xxvii, xxix.
Kilimani, 242, 366, xxiv.
Kimweri, 54 ; visited by Alington, 54-57,
55, xvii ; death, 57 ; successor at war
with Kibanga, 204 ; visited by Bishop
Smythies, 196-198.
King, Dr., at Bishop Smythies' consecra-
tion, 150.
King, Walter, 364-
Kirk, Sir J., on the Zambezi, 17 ; visits
Mission at Chibisa's, 40 ; in Zanzibar, 52 ;
action against slavery, 397, 398.
Kisbey, W. H., 326-329, 424.
Kisimbani, 371.
Kiungani bought, 51, xvi ; occupied by
girls, 51 ; by boys, 51 ; becomes theo-
logical college, 52, xvi ; chapel opened,
53, xvii ; cemetery consecrated, 94, xviii ;
last visit of Bishop Steere, 141 ; Steere
Memorial Studies built at, 237, xxii ;
recruited from mainland, 363 ; industrial
INDEX
443
exhibition, 247, xxiii ; theological branch,
237, xxi ; work at, 179, 233 ; school
chapel enlarged, xxii ; Geldart's work,
209 ; visited by Sultan Ali, 245, xxiii ;
progress noted by Maples, 247 ; death of
principal, 362 ; new principal, 362 ; work
at, 363 ; " At Home " Jubilee, 378 ;
reason of less numbers, 363.
Kizara, 319.
Knowles, W., 210.
Korogwe, opened, 226-228, xxiii ; visited by
Bishop Smythies, 228 ; first converts
baptized, 227, xxiv ; church consecrated,
325, 327, XXV, xxvii ; progress of work
since, 325 ; Rev. W. H. Kisbey, 326-329 ;
women's work started, 328, xxvii.
Kota Kota, 158 ; under Rev. A. Sim, 279,
280, xxiv ; New church dedicated, 294 ;
first baptism, 280, xxiv ; under Rev. J.
Wimbush, 281 ; under Rev. A. J. Douglas,
298 ; hospital, 298, xxvii ; church built and
consecrated, 294, xxvi.
Kwa Kibai, 229, 230 ; sends to ask for
teacher, 229.
Kwa Mwandu, 326, 328.
Kwilindi, 301.
Languages, African, 342 ; Swahih, 47 ; Dr.
Livingstone on study of, 64 ; Dr. Steere's
work on, 63-66 ; the language of African
theology, 342, 343.
Lavender, J. M., 433.
Lawson, G. M., 213.
League of Associates, 373, xxvi.
Lay workers, 75, 81, 349.
Lebombo, Bishop of, ordains, 364.
Lepers, 359.
Ley, Dr., at Magila, 200, 209, 213, 433.
Lightfoot, T. F. (afterwards Archdeacon),
11, 41, 162.
Likoma, headquarters at Lake, 152, 153,
xxi ; reached by the C. /., 137 ; stone
church begun, 162 ; dispensary, 285 ;
Easter, 1892, 165 ; first celebration at
Chizumulu island, 161 ; Bishop Smythies'
fourth visit, 161, xxiii ; fires at, 166,
xxiii ; gives title to Bishopric, 167 ;
Bishop Smythies' fifth visit and last visit
to, 164, xxiii ; hospitals, work at, 284,
285 ; conferences at, 174, 282 ; Bishop
Hine at, 281, 293, xxv ; Retreat and first
conference at, 282, xxv ; Bishop Trower
at, 294 ; temporary church dedicated,
xxv ; cathedral, xxvi ; building, 295,
297 ; dedicated, xxvii ; bells hung in
cathedral, 297, xxviii ; first certificates
given to women teachers, 310, xxvii ;
permanent hospital dedicated, xxvii ; 690
communicants at Cathedral, xxvii ; 92
baptisms, 361, xxviii.
Likwenu, house built, xxviii.
Limo, Petro, 205 ; at Magila, 205, 206,
228, 229, xxiv; speaks at anniversary in
London, 212 ; ordination, 213, xxiv ; in
Zanzibar, 253 ; presides at native con-
ferences, 324 ; at Mkuzi, 319, 320 ; at
Korogwe, 327, 423, 424.
Lindi, 113, 172, 336, xx.
Lip ring, 16.
Liquor traffic in Africa, 248, 249.
Lister, H., at Magila, 226 ; at Korogwe,
227 ; at Mkunazini, 349 ; in Pemba,
369, 435-
Little boys' home at Mkunazim, 107, 233 ;
Miss Mills becomes head, 366. {See
KiUmani.)
Livingstone, Dr., working for L.M.S., 3 ;
appeals to Universities, 3, 4, xv ; meets
Mission at Zambezi and leads them to
Shire Highlands, 15-24 ; disarms slave-
dealers, 22-24, XV ; visits Mission at
Chibisa's, 40 ; death and funeral, 73, 74,
xvii, xviii ; jubilee of, Senate House
Meeting, 375-377-
Locust famine at Magila and elsewhere, 316,
317, xxiv.
London, H.M.S., 401-404.
London, Bishop of (Creighton), 373.
Lowndes, W. D., 190.
Lozi, 300, xxviii.
Lucas, W. V. 439.
Lujenda River, in.
Lumanga's, 187.
Lungwena, 305.
Lutheran Mission in Western Usambara,
321, 325-
Luwatala, 330, 338, 340.
Lyttleton, Hon. A., opinion of Missionaries,
315.
Lyra, sailing of with Mission party, 11,
Mabruki, Francis, baptized, 50 ; sent to
Magila, 68 ; again, 92 ; fall, 99, 100 ;
later years and death, 361.
Machemba, 118; visited by Bishop
Smythies, 175 ; defeats Magwangwara,
181 ; C. SuUmani buried at, 185.
Machina, Daudi, 423, 424; farewell to Bp.
Smythies, 330 ; ordination, 330, 346, 364,
xxv, xxvi (priest) ; at Mkoo, 330;-; mar-
riage, 330 ; work of, 330-342 ; ministers
to whole neighboiurhood of Masasi during
native rising, 338-342.
Mackay, M., 372, 424.
Mackenzie, Bishop, 2 ; goes to Natal, 3, 7 ;
appointed head of Mission, 6 ; consecra-
tion, 10, XV ; reaches Rovuma, 15 ;
ascends the Shire, 18, 21 ; supports
Livingstone against slave dealers, 22-24 ;
slaves given to, 24, xv ; battle between
Nyasas and Yao, 25 ; at Magomero, 25-
30 ; last journey, 30-34 ; illness and death,
34. 35, xvi ; compared with other Bishops,
257 ; pastoral staff, 20 ; first cross on grave,
36 ; will, 36 ; grave at Chiromo conse-
crated, 46 ; visited, 303 ; given to EngUsh,
303 ; church built there, 304, 305, 416,
xxviii.
Mackenzie, Miss Anne, joins Mission, 7 ; at
Cape Town, 10, 11 ; goes up Zambezi and
returns, 36 ; founds Mackenzie Memorial
Mission, 36.
McLaughlin, Miss, 160, 166.
Madan, A. C, 248, 362, xx ; at synods, 254,
424.
Madudu, Wilfnd, 226.
Maftaa, Dallington, loi.
Magazines, African : Bonde, Swahili. Kiun-
gani, 258 ; Central Apica, first number of
444
INDEX
149, XX ; first of Children's Tidings (now
csilled African Tidings), first issued, xxi. 1
Magila begun by Rev. C. A. Alington, 54-58,
xvii ; visited by Bishop Tozer, xvii ; L.
Fraser, 57, xvii ; Rev. R. L. Pennell, 58,
xvii ; visited by Rev. O. Handcock, 58 ;
reoccupied 1872, 68-70 ; reoccupied per-
manently, 91-94, xix ; baptism of fourteen
converts, 100, xix ; Zigua invasion, 100 ;
Farler Archdeacon, 106 ; stone church, 189,
190, XX ; gains confidence of natives, 193,
XX ; troubles with coast people, 193 ; first
medical man at, 193 ; Bishop Smythies
visits, 195-200 ; Bishop Hannington at,
198, xxi ; church consecrated, 200, xxi ;
arrival of Sisters, 201, xxii ; two fires,
203, xxii ; Masai raid, 204 ; Bishop
Smythies gives absolution, 212, xxiii ;
last visit, 213 ; tornado, 204, xxii ; ordi-
nation of Petro Limo, 2T3, xxiv ; sub-
stations, 206 ; famine, 316, 317, xxiv,
xxvl ; visited by Bishop Richardson,
316 ; native conferences, first conference,
203, 324, xxiv ; Archdeacon Woodward's
work, 321 ; Bishop Hine at, 319 ; change
of name, 321, xxviii ; kept fortieth anni-
versary, 325.
Magomero, 23 ; settlement at, 24, 26, xvi ;
daily life at, 27 ; church begun, 28, xvi ;
abandoned, 37, xvi ; visited by Rev.
W. P. Johnson, 135 ; Mr. Burrup, Dr.
Dickinson, and Mr. Clark arrive at, 29,
xvi ; death of Rev. H. de Wint Burrup
and burial at, 35, xvi.
Maguire, Fort, 295.
Magwangwara, 112 ; raid Masasi, 122-124 ;
visited by Rev. W. P. Johnson, 138 ; by
Bishop Smythies, 155 ; by Rev. G.
Swinny, 153 ; revisit Rovuma, 173 ;
defeated, 181 ; revisit Masasi, 337 ; pre-
sent tusk to Bishop Maples, 282 ; under
the Germans, 182.
Majaliwa, Cecil, 177; at Chitangali, 177,
xxi ; first native priest, 182, xxiii ; at
Mwiti, 186, 330; letter to Rev. F. R.
Hodgson, 177 ; Bishop Smythies' account
of, 330 ; transferred to Mbweni, 423,
424.
Majembe, 340.
Makanjila, 130 ; makes peace with Mataka,
131 ; asks for a teacher, 156 ; seizes
W. P. Johnson, 160.
Makins, Brother, 350.
Makololo, 20, 31, 37, 38, 303-
Makonde, 112 ; explored by Maples and
Goldfinch, 120 ; Bishop Smythies' ac-
count, 186.
Makuas, 112, 117, 120, 174, 341.
Malindi, 288, 300, 301, xxvi ; hospital
opened, xxviii.
Malisawa, Rev. Eustace, 282, 293, 313, 423,
xxvi, xxviii.
Malo, 30, 36.
Manganja, 19.
Mangoche, 301, xxvii.
Mann, Miss N. L., 437.
Mapindu, Marion, 107.
Maples, Bishop, 97, 260, xix ; ordained
priest, 97, xix ; at Masasi, 118, xix ; visits
Machemba and Newala, 118 ; visits Meto
120, 12 T ; opens Masasi Church, 122, xx ;
at Magwangwara raid, 122, 176 ; at Nyasa,
155; made Archdeacon, 157, 269; at
Likoma, 269 ; consecrated Bishop, 270,
xxiv ; last journey, 271, xxv ; death and
funeral, 273, 274 ; recollections of Bishop
Steere, 145-147 ; reminiscences, 275 ;
pastoral staff of, 281, 282.
Margesson, W A., 436.
Marriage of native Christians, 382, 383.
Marsh, R. H., 438.
Masai, 204, xxii.
Masasi occupied, 114-126 ; first baptisms at,
119, xix ; John Swedi sent, 120 ; new
church opened, xx, 122 ; raided by Mag-
wangwara, T22-I24, 173, XX ; in charge of.
Rev. H. H. Clarke, 170 ; abandoned, 173,
XX ; visited by Bishop Smythies, 174 ;
women's work at, 329-342, 334, xxvii ;
destroyedin native rising(i9o6), 337, xxvii;
foundation stone of church laid, 335 ;
native clergy hold post, 338-340, xxvii ;
Archdeacon Carnon returns, 340, xxvii ;
visits of Bishop Hine, 341 ; new church
opened, 342 ; ordination first Makuas,
342, xxviii.
Mataka visited by Bishop Steere, 113, 129
sends for a teacher, 130 ; visited by Rev.
W. P. Johnson, 131, xx ; by Bishop
Smythies, 158 ; later, 306.
Ma tola, 1x8 ; begs for Missionary, 120
receives refugees from Masasi, 123, 173 ;
interprets sermons, 171 ; becomes catechu-
men, 172, 176 ; baptized, 331 ; death,
332, xxv.
Matola the younger, 340.
Matop6, 153, 160, 302 ; fire at, xxi.
Matuka, Bamaba {see Nakaam), 176, 179,180,
Ma via, 112.
Maviti, 112, iig, 120.
Mayuyu, 329.
Mbame's, slavers disarmed, 23.
Mbweni bought, 53, xvii ; freed slave village,
82, 95 ; girls' school opened, xviii ; last
visit of Bishop Steere, 141 ; first celebra-
tion at St. John's, 149, xx ; work at, 233-
236 ; industrial wing opened, 239, xxii ;
St. John's Church, 243 ; Archdeacon
Griffin in charge, 367 ; Sir J. Key at, 243 ;
later work at, 368 ; reasons for shrinkage
of population, 368.
Mdoe, John B., 423 ; deacon, xxv.
Medical Board, 381.
Medicine men, no, 338.
Meinhof, Pastor, visit of, 321.
Meller, Dr., 27.
Mercer, Rev. W. M., 224, 233, 254.
Mhesa, 321.
Milanje, 19.
Mills, Miss D. Y., 106, xx ; at Mkunazini,
108, 233 ; at Kilimani, 242, 323, 366 ;
returns to England, 366 ; works at office,
367.
Misozwe, 219, xxi ; visited by Bishop
Smythies. 219, 221, 230, xxii ; residence of
Rev. H. W. Woodward, 220, xxi ; school
under native teacher, 222 ; Padre Sehoza
at, 318, xxvii ; later work at, 319.
Miwa, 186.
Mkandu, Yustino, 342, 423.
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445
Mkono, Vincent, 54, 96.
Mkoo, 330.
Mkunazini, occupied, 95, xix ; hospital work
at, 108, 233 ; changes at, 347.
Mkuzi founded, 217, 219, 231, xx ; new
Church at, 224, xxiii ; first five catechu-
mens made at, 218, xxi ; attacked by
Wa-digo, 218 ; entertains Bishop Hanning-
ton, 198 ; under Rev. H. Geldart, 210 ;
a page from the records, 223 ; Padre Limo
in charge, 319, 320 ; later work at,
327.
Mkwera, 187.
Mlangwe, 303.
Mlinga, 218-222, 220, xxi.
Mlozi, 280, XXV.
Mluluka, 305.
Moffatt, Brother, 424, 437.
Mohammedan idea of atonement, 93 ; com-
petes with Christianity, 103, 104, 131, 132;
discussion with Miss Allen, 105 ; influences
Makanjila, 131 ; opposition, 231, 384 ;
persecution of Christians, 241 305 ; at
Kota Kota, 281 ; work among, 359 ;
converts, 381.
Mombasa, 356.
Monk, W., 5.
Morambala, Mt., 19, 40, 45.
Moss, Henry, 92, 93, xviii.
Mpalila, Gilbert, xxix.
Mpimbi, 303.
Mponda's, 294, 301, 302 ; station opened at,
XXV.
Msalabani (see Magila).
Msaraka, 225, xxii.
Msigala, Kolumba, 330, 423.
MsimuUzi, 238, xxii.
Msomba, opening of college, 291, xxvi.
Mtembwe, 302.
Mtoka, H. S., reader, 187 ; ordination,
318, XXV ; work of, 331 ; death, 331,
xxvi.
Mtonya, 308-310, xxvii.
Mtua, 171, 172, 176, XX.
Mvenya, Arthur, 285, 314.
Mwebali, 224.
Mwembe (see Mataka's),
Mwera Forest, 128.
Mwiti, 330, 340.
Mzimba, Francis, 423, xxviii.
Nakaam, Barnaba, father of Rev. Y.
Abdallah, chief of Chitangali, 180, xxii ;
confirmed, 180 ; interprets Bishop's
charge, 181 ; settles difierences with
Germans, 186 ; later, 330, 331, 336.
Namalowe, F. Reuben, 331, 342, 423,
xxviii.
Namizimu, 301.
Nasibu, Henry L. E., at Misozwe, 222 ; at
Mkuzi, 224 ; at Korogwe, 227 ; resigned
work with Mission, 228.
Native conference at Magila, 324.
Native ministry. Bishop Tozer begins with
sub-deaconS; 52 ; first deacon, 106 ; first
priest, 182, 183 ; education for, 293 ;
additions to, 318 ; training of, 423 ;
difi&culties, 314.
Ndegele, Charfie, 171, 172.
Nelson, Miss, 367.
Newala, 118-120, 170-188, xix ; receives
refugees from Masasi, 123 ; in charge of
Revs. C. Janson and Goldfinch, 171, 173,
XX ; visits of Bishop Smythies, 174, 175,
179, 187, xxi, xxii ; conference, 174 ;
moved to Makonde plateau, 330 ; work
at, 329-332.
Nichols, E. J. A., 332, 333.
Ng'ambo, 254, 357-359. 387, xxvii ; dispen-
sary at, 362.
Ngaweje, Silvano, 423, xxvi.
Njewa, Benedict, 331, 342.
Nkwazi (see St. Andrew's), 424, xxviii.
Nyasa, 127-137, xx ; under British protec-
tion, 265 ; women begin work in, 160 ;
xxii; Ows^Haunched, 261, xxiii; Bishop-
ric founded, 167, 263 ; work in, 279-315.
Nyungu, no.
Office moved to Dartmouth Street, 373,
XXV ; work at, 374.
Oxford, first meeting at Sheldonian, 4, xv ;
gives Bishop Steere, D.D., 102.
Pachia, ordination at, 51.
Pakeman, Miss S. A., 51.
Palmer, Dr. E. S., 435.
Pambili, 103.
Pangani, Rev. H. A. B. Wilson died here,
148.
Parsons, Nurse, 311.
Partridge, Harry, 288, 289.
Patrons for children, 366 ; for elder people,
366.
Pearse, F., 323.
Pearson, H. M., 168.
Pemba, the clove island, 369, xxv ; Rev.
Sir J. Key goes there, 370 ; abolition,
how worked, 370 ; first stone house, xxvii ;
and church, 371 ; Boys' Home, 350, xxvii ;
shamba at Mkoani, 373, xxix.
PenneU, R. L., at Kiungani, 51, 53 ;
visits Magila, 58, xvii ; translations, 67 ;
death, 67, xvii.
Penney, W. H., 140.
Pesa, Abdallah, 171.
Petrie, Dr., 148, 193, xx ; ascends Mlinga,
220.
Philipps, J. G., at Kota Kota, 294 ;
ordiaation, 282 ; at Mponda's, 288, 301 ;
death, 302, 303.
PhiUips, O., 432.
Phillips, Miss, 347.
Piercy, W. C, 298.
Pioneer, The, i6-ig, 30.
Plague (see Zanzibar).
Pollard, C. S., 177, 178.
Polygamy, 172, 187, 237, 381.
Portal, Sir Gerald, 244, 245.
Porter, W. C, 122-126, 176, 182, 186, 332-
340.
Portuguese buy slaves, 388 ; insult British
flag, 160 ; suppression on south-eastern
shores of Nyasa, 265 ; give leave for
village schools, 303, xxvii.
Printing begun by Dr. Steere, 65 ; at
Kiungani, 95 ; by Miss Bashford, 108 ;
at Likoma, 284 ; on steamers, 289.
Prior, E. H. T., at Kiungani, 362.
Procter, L. J., 7 ; attacked by slavers
446
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30 ; head of Mission after Bishop's death,
36 ; returns to £ne!land, 40, xvi.
Radford, C, 435.
Railway in Usambara, izi.
Rain-making, 305.
Ramadhani, 365.
Randolph, E. S. L., 91, 95, 96, 102,
xviii.
Ransome, W. G. A., 372, 439.
Released slaves, under Bishops : 85 by Dr.
Livingstone, 23 ; given to Bishop Mac-
kenzie, 24 ; five boys and nine girls given
to Bishop Tozer, 50, xvi ; in 1877, T02 ;
village at Mbweni, 95, 366 ; at Pemba,
371 ; a diminishing quantity, 410.
Retrenchment, 369.
Rhodesia, third Bishopric in, 377-
Richardson, Bishop, consecration, 270 ;
arrives in Zanzibar, xxv, 346 ; first ordina-
tion, 346 ; visits to Rovuma district, 331 ;
to Usambara, 325 ; conference and sjoiod,
346 ; starts work in Pemba, 350 ; re-
signation, 352, xxvi ; Canon of Cathedral,
355.
Riddell, C. S. B., at Magila, 198 ; itiner-
ating, 200 ; death, 200, 201, xxi.
Ripon, Bishop of, proposes resolution, 376.
Roberts, C. W., 349.
Rovuma, ascent attempted, 16, 18, xv ;
district described, iii ; visited by Bishop
Steere, 113 ; by Bishop Smythies, 156 ;
Bishop Smythies' seventh and eighth
visits, 186, 187 ; Bishop Smythies' ninth
visit, 187, xxiii, xxiv ; later, 329, 333-
341.
Rowley, H., joins Mission, 15, xv ; left at
Chibisa's, 19 ; at Magomero, 27 ; returns
to England, 40, xvi ; writes first History
of Mission, 345.
Royston, Bishop of Mauritius, visits Zan-
zibar and holds several confirmations,
149, XX.
Sahera, Acland, 92, 104, 193, xviii.
Saidi, John, 423.
St. Andrew's, Nkwazi, 293, xxvii.
St. Andrew's, Kiungani (see Kiungani).
St. Bartholomew's Day, 50, 94, 153, 342.
St. Katharine's, Zanzibar, 347, xxvi.
St. Mark's, Mazizini, 352, 363-365, xxvii.
St. Michael's, Msomba, 291-293, xxvii;
brick church dedicated, xxviii.
St. Monica's, Zanzibar, 348, xxviii.
Salfey, J. C, joins Mission, 148 ; at
Magila, 193, 211, xxiii ; ascends Mlinga,
220 : at synod, 425 ; goes to S. Africa,
211.
Sani, 299, 300, xxvii.
Schofield, Miss, 284, 437.
Scotch Missionaries help Rev. W. P. John-
son, 131 ; nurse Mr. Swinny, 157 ; Frere
and Alley, 164 ; Dr. Laws at anniversary,
262.
Scudamore, {I. C, 7 ; at Cape Town,
10 ; drills boys, 27 ; attacked by slave
dealers, 30 ; death, 39,. xvi.
Sehoza, Samuel, ordained deacon, 318, 319,
379, 423, 424, xxiv, xxv.
Selwyn, Bishop, sermons at Cambridge, 2, 3
XV.
Semgogo, 218.
Semkali confirmed, 216.
Semng'indo made deacon, 424, xxix.
Service discontinued in old Consulate Chapel
and held in Town School, xix.
Seyid Barghash, death of, 240, xxii.
Seyiti, Denys, 368, 424, xxiv.
Shangani, 48, xvii.
Sharpe, Miss A., 336-338, 347.
Shaw, Miss F. J., 255.
Sherrifi, G., at Nyasa, 154 ; captain of C. /.,
157 ; at Cape Town meeting, 162 ; death,
164, xxiii.
Sherriff, the George, 272.
"Shire River, entered by first party, 18 ;
steamer goes up, 137 ; schools on, 302,
xxvii ; burial of Bishop Mackenzie by
the, 35, xvi ; burial of Mr. Scudamore
by the, 39 ; burial of Dr. Dickinson
by the, 39, xvi.
Sim, A. F., life and work, 279, 280, xxiv,
xxv ; on Bishop Maples' death, 274.
Sims, George, 332, 436.
Simpson, T. C, 330-332, 435-
Sisters' work at Magila, 201, 211, xxii, xxiii.
Slave dealers disarmed, 23 ; kUl Hartley,
73 ; Portuguese and Arab, 78 ; extermi-
nated in B.C.A., 280 ; their methods, 78.
Slave market described by Sir B. Frere, 80 ;
closed, 82, xviii ; bought, 83, xviii ; grant
by H.M. Government, xxi.
Slavery, its history, 76 ; African, 387 ;
England joins in, 388 ; public opinion
aroused against, 389 ; edicts against, 390 ;
the Vienna declaration, 391 ; congress
at Verona, 391 ; British and French
treaty of 1831, 391 ; treaty of 1841,
392 ; U.S.A. aboUsh it, 392 ; the Berlin
Act, 392 ; East African trade, 394 ;
carried on by the Africans themselves,
77 ; domestic, in Zanzibar, 79, 395 ;
agreement with Imam of Muscat, 395 ;
export from Africa forbidden, 397 ;
Sultan Majid's decree (1863), 397; Sir
Bartle Frere's Mission, 397 ; Sultan
Barghash's treaty, 397 ; decrees, 398 ;
Khalifa's treaty, 399 ; slaves freed by the
I.B.E.A. Co., 401 ; the trade by sea, 401 ;
the blockade service, 401 ; death of Brown-
rigg, 404 ; in Zanzibar, 406 ; a slave raid
described, 78 ; edict of abolition of legal
status, 408.
Smith, Consul, on slavery, 387.
Smith, E. B. L., 175, 177, 186, 284.
Smythies, Bishop, early history, 149, 258-
260 ; consecration, 149, 150, xx ; reaches
Zanzibar, 150, 232, xxi ; visits Magila,
195-200, 213, xxi ; visits Kibanga, 199 ;
during German disturbances,2o6-209, xxii;
preaching tour in Usambara, 228, 229,
xxiv ; at Korogwe, 228 ; visits Rovimia
station, 174, 179, 186, J87, xxiv ; first
and second visits, retreat and conference
at Newala, 174. i76, 187, xxi, xxii;
visits to Nyasa, 153, 156, 158, 162,
xxii ; fifth visit to Newala, 179, xxii ;
dedicates C. /., 136, xxi : visits Mag-
wangwara, 155 ; discovers sources of
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Rovuma and Lujenda, 153 (note), xxi ;
separates the diocese, 167 ; at anniver-
sary (1892), 262 ; at Folkestone Church
Congress, 263 ; at Berlin, 264,'265, xxiii ;
sync^s in Zanzibar, 253, 424, xxiv ; last
days and death, 253, 265-267, xxiv ;
appreciations, 257, 267 ; memorial,
355-
Society of the Sacred Mission, 321.
Songolo, Arthur, 50, 51, xvii.
Songolo, Ackworth, 193.
Sonjela, 155.
Southwark, Bishop of (Talbot), 375, 376.
Sparks, C. J., 209-211, 224, 437, xxiii.
Speare, Samuel, history, 70-72 ; at Mbweni,
53 ; Magila, 57, 68, xvii ; return and
death, 73, xviii.
SpurUng, H. W., 336, 424-
SpvuT, Brother, 292.
Stanley, H. M., 105, xix.
Status of Missionary Bishops, 412-420.
Steamers (see Charles Janson and Chauncy
Maples).
Steere, Bishop, history, 60-62 ; volunteers
temporarily, 43-46, 62, xvi ; studies Swa-
hUi, 63-66 ; returns to England, 65, xvii ;