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[1820. 
We had a meeting with the principal men 
after breakfast, at which we learned that the 
King's name was Leebe ;— -Queen, Mosueywey ; — 
eldest son, Mateebe; — second son, Mooruanzee, 
[or rich in flies.]— Daughters, Tata, [or string ;] 
2. Moctletzee, [or make him ready ;]— 3. Moloy- 
amang, [or who had he bewitched.]— His bro- 
ther's name Maroomo, [or assaigai.] 
The second king, who rules the end of the town 
where we halted, and who is a younger man, is 
named Mahalalewhey, [or scrapings of skin.] 
His father's name is Sianey.— His brothers, 1st. 
Bawbaw, [or enemy ;]— 2nd. Moketz.— His micle 
-Mooneinyan. 
The rain pouring down upon the tent where 
we were assembled, the King seriously asked us 
to bewitch the rain, that it might cease. 
Mahalalewhey 's sons were — 1. Senautyey, [or 
active;]— 2. Seeane ;— 3. Molehey ;— 4. Mule- 
henyanney ;— 5. Towey, [or lion.] — And his 
daughters— 1. Mamabey ;— 2. Bawbere, [or two.] 
I stated to the meeting my object in visiting 
their country— that it was to inform them of the 
word of God, and to inquire whether, like Ma- 
hoomoo-Peloo, of Old Latakoo, they were willing 
to receive instructors, and to engage for their 
