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APPENDIX. 
Coomassie and the kingdom of Ashantee. The Roman 
numbers indicate their rank. 
(Coffee) Kari-Kari the king. 
Afera Osuwa Kobe, king's mother, Kwakoo Dooah's neice. 
THE THREE DUKES OF THE KINGDOM. 
I. Yaw Agyei, king or duke of Dwaben. 
I. ? ,, Bekwae. 
I. Djomo Mampong 
CHIEFS OF PROVINCES. 
II. Chief of Kokofu. 
II. ,, Korausa. 
II. „ Nsuta. 
II. ,, Abessin. 
III. Oben of Adanse (Fomana). 
CHIEFS AND CAPTAINS OF COOMASSIE. 
II. Barempa, brother of prince Ansa. ^ 
II. Adonten Boaten. i 
IL Asamoa Kwanta. j councHlors. 
II. Abenkwa Osei (commander of the army), j 
II. Amankwa Tia (chief of Bantama). ) In absence of the king they 
II. Asafo Boakje. ) have charge over the town. 
III. Karapa. 
III. Agyapon. 
III. Anyin. 
III. Opoku (head of the linguists, minister^ 
of foreign affairs). 
III. Boakje Tenteng, linguist, husband of ^^^J influential men, 
the queen mother. J^^^ they are re- 
lY. Yaw Nantshi, linguist. presentatives for the 
lY. Apea. „ 1 provinces. 
lY. Amoatin ,, j 
Besides these a good number of under captains. 
king's HOUSEHOLD. 
II. Akjampong, the king's uncle, and chief over his household. 
II. Adu Bofo, keeper of the keys, treasurer, eventual commander 
of the army. 
