CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 
AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. 
AN ACCURATE AND TRULY INTERESTING 
DESCRIPTION 
OF THOSE 
DELIGHTFUL REGIONS, 
SITUATED 
FIVE HUNDRED MILES NORTH OF THE CAPE, 
Formerly in Possession of the Dutch, but lately ceded to the Crown of England; 
and which are to be colonized, with every possible Despatch, under the 
Authority of the British Government, by Agriculturists and 
Artificers of every Denomination from the United 
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 
BY CAPTAIN BENJAMIN STOUT, 
LATE COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN EAST-INDIAMAN NAMED THE HERCULES, 
LOST ON THE COAST OF CAFFRARIA, WITHIN A FEW MILES OF THE RIVER 
INFANTA, WHERE THE GROSVENOR PERISHED IN 1782. 
LIKEWISE 
A LUMINOUS AND AFFECTING DETAIL 
OF 
CAPTAIN STOUT'S TRAVELS THROUGH THE DESERTS OF CAFFRARIA 
AND THE CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENTS, TO THE CAPE. 
LONDON : 
PRINTED FOR EDWARDS AND KNIBB, 
53, NEWGATE- STREET. 
1820. 
