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- It was named after Henry Calderwood of the London Missionary Society, author of " Caffres and Caffre Missions ".
- It was named after Henry Calderwood of the London Missionary Society, author of " Caffres and Caffre Missions ".
- Among further donors over the next century are the Patriarch Piero Barbarigo, noblewoman Marina Nani Donado, Gaetano De Menego, and Gaspare Caffre.
- This event took place at a time when the Highlanders, according to Macaulay, were much like the Cape Caffres [ " kaffirs " ], and any one, it was said, could escape punishment for cattle-stealing by presenting a share of the plunder to his chieftain.
- Also, a creole community had been established consisting of two groups or creole speakers : the Topazes ( Tupasses, mesti鏾s, etc . ), dark skinned or half-cast people claiming Portuguese descent, and Christian profession, and Kaffirs ( Caffres, etc . ), or Bantus.
- Sparrman published several works, the best known of which is his account of his travels in South Africa and with Cook, published in English as " A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic polar circle, and round the world : But chiefly into the country of the Hottentots and Caffres, from the year 1772 to 1776 " ( 1789 ).