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" He had spent some time on board an English ship, in which he had visited Bantam, and had acquired a smattering of the language of those among whom he had lived. "
History of South Africa, 1486-1691 - Page 42
by George McCall Theal - 1888 - 430 pages
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Chronicles of Cape Commanders: Or, An Abstract of Original Manuscripts in ...

George McCall Theal - 1882 - 468 pages
...to St Helena. His native name was Autshumao, but he was better known afterwards as Harry, or Kerry as Mr Van Riebeek wrote it. He had spent some time...between the Europeans and his countrymen. The few families, — fifty or sixty souls all told, — forming the little clan of which Harry was the leading...
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A History of South Africa for Use in Schools

E.C. Godée-Molsbergen - 1910 - 238 pages
...troublesome neighbours. Van Riebeeck called them " Strandlopers " (Beachrangers) ; their chief, who had spent some time on board an English ship, in which he had visited Java, was known as Harry. He had acquired a smattering of the Dutch language from the shipwrecked crew...
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