Henry Francis Fynn

Henry Francis Fynn (29 March 1803 in Grosvenor Square, London, England 20 September 1861 in Durban, Natal, South Africa) was an English traveler and trader. His diary covers the period from 1824 to 1836 and is the story of the first white settler in Natal, the earliest account of life in Natal. It provides the best contemporary account of Shaka, and the nation and the kingdom of the Zulu in South Africa that he founded.

He was played by Robert Powell in the 1986 television drama Shaka Zulu.

Fynn's son, also Henry Francis attended St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown in 1858 and 1859.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. Laurie 1914, p. 104.

References

  • Wylie, Dan (January 1995). ""Proprietor of Natal:" Henry Francis Fynn and the Mythography of Shaka". History in Africa (African Studies Association) 22: 409–437. doi:10.2307/3171924. 
  • Pridmore, Julie (2004). "Diaries and Despatches: The Life and Writing of Henry Francis Fynn (1803–61) and Henry Francis Fynn Junior (1846–1915)". Kleio (Routledge) 36 (1): 126–147. doi:10.1080/00232080485380061. 

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