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- Green. Heese, J.A. (1965). "Die Bezuidenhouts van Slagtersnek" [The Bezuidenhouts of Slagtersnek]. Familia (in Afrikaans) (4). Thompson, Leonard (1985)...
- the Slagtersnek Rebellion which reached its dramatic finale on 9 March 1816 under the gallows at Van Aardspos, twelve miles south of Slagtersnek. Cornelis...
- settled in the Baviaans River Mountains, on land confiscated from the Slagtersnek rebels while the English were settled in the Albany district to the south...
- warrior. Included in the party was Nicholaas Balthasar Prinsloo, who was a Slagtersnek rebel, his wife, Petronella Maria Krugel/Kruger and their family. "Johannes...
- Prinsloo (1784-1816), who was hanged in 1816 for his involvement in the Slagtersnek Rebellion. Ancestry of Marthinus Prinsloo 1. Marthinus Prinsloo 2. Willem...
- Boers revolt against the British government at Slagtersnek, but are defeated. Five of the Slagtersnek insurgents are hanged in dramatic cir****stances...
- the present-day region of Cradock, where the family featured in the Slagtersnek rebellion. The majority of the family left the Eastern Cape during the...
- (1784-1816), South African ringleader of the Slachter's Nek Rebellion (Slagtersnek), son of Marthinus Prinsloo (President) Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (1890–1966)...
- Manukosi. Included in the party was Nicholaas Balthasar Prinsloo, who was a Slagtersnek rebel, his wife, Petronella Maria Krugel/Kruger and their family. Piet...
- considered one of the reasons for the origin of the Great Trek. The name Slagtersnek, where the rebels were captured, was taken from the British traders from...