APPENDIX II. 
List of holders of the Office of Undang Kembau. 
This list of the Undang Rembau makes no claim to finali- 
ty either in regard to the dates or names assigned to the 
several Undang. No written record is known to exist, and 
this list merely represents the result of a comparative study 
of divers traditional accounts, checked by the positive evid- 
ence of treaties, of the Dutch records in Malacca and, for the 
early 19th century, of references in the contemporary work— 
Newbold’s “ British Settlements in Malacca.” 
{ 
Sa tedats , KAM- APPROXIMATE 
NAME. FAMILY. PONG. (1) ye 
| | AD AD 
1.| Lela Maharaja WarisJakun| Kota 1540 (2)to 1555 
2.; Amba aoe Keane, 4 i in WPS Be 1605 
3.| Lenggang (Genggang)| ,, Jakun Kota | 1605 1620 
4.| Pandak » Jawa | Tengah 1620 1645 
5.| Uban(Puteh képala)(3)| ,,  Jakun| Chengkau; 1645 1660 
6.) Sagah » Jvawa cee ) 
7.| Kurap », Jawa(4) ei - 1660 1750 
8.| Sabat (Subok) >» Jawa ae ) 
9.| Lulinsoh(Mampong)(5)) ,, Jakun/ Chengkau| 1750 1790 
10.| Pékak (6) | 30 Jawa |) @engah 9) > t790 1795 
11, | Kosil (Késir) (7) |», Jakun| Tébat UD 1812 
12. Bégok (Bahago) | ,, Jawa | Bukit 1812 1819(8) 
13. Nganit (9) ,, Jakun}| Chengkau, 1819 1838 
14.| Akhir (10) | 5, Jawa | Pulau | 1838 187i 
15.| Haji Sahil (11) Poiana eo ea 1871 1883 
16.|Serun bin Sidin (12) | ,,. Jawa | Tengah 1883 1905 
17. H.SulongbinMeah(13) ,, Jakun| Gadong 1905 
| | 
1. The waris kampong to which an Undang belonged might be thought a fact as 
to which tradition would yield reliable evidence. But as the constitutional recogni- 
tion of the eight waris kampongs dates only from the time of Dato’ Akhir, the 14th 
Undane the allocation of the earlier Undang to any one kampong is mainly con- 
jectural. 
2, Vide chap I. p, 4and for considerations fixing the date of his appointment 
chap I. p. 12... 
3, Alleged signatory to Rembau—Dutch agreement of 1646 A. D. 
4, For interference with the rule of alternation of families in the office of 
Undang vide chap I. p. 15. 
5, Signatory to the Dutch treaty of 1759 A. D. 
6. HKlected after war with Pesah, a rival candidate, 
7. Usurped the Undangship, after signing the British treaty of 1795 A, D, as 
proxy of To Pekak. 
8. Date of death fixed by Newbold, vide British Settlements in Malacca, 
9. Signatory to the British treaties of 30-11-1831 and 28-1-1832. Vol. Il p. 121. 
Towards the close of his tenure of office, he met and defeated a rival claimant in 
Mentri Pakat, a waris Jawa. 
10. Secured election after defeating To’Mangku, a waris of kampong Tanjong 
and later, Haji Jahia a waris kampong Kota. 
11, Deposed March 1883, by the lembaga with the consent of H.E. Governor 8.8. 
While Undang defeated rival claimant Haji Mustapha waris kampong Gadong, He 
still resides in Singapore. ; 
12, Elected 31-3-1883-06, ob: 29-1-1905, 
1g, Elected 30-5-1905 after reference to H,H, the High Commissioner, 
