15 February 1820 Capt. Henry SOMERSET and his wife, Frances, had spent some days at Theopolis Mission, during which the Rev. John ULBRICHT had accompanied them on a fishing expedition at the Kasouga River Mouth. 29 February 1820 Johan KNOBEL, assisted by William ATMORE, had surveyed locations for settlers through Blue Rock Post and on down to Palmiet River, with his base at Waai Plaats Post. His map of the are recorded specific names for two un-named rivers, marked generically on an earlier map as "kleine monden. The western of these he named Lynedoch, after Lord Lynedoch, cousin of Col. John GRAHAM, an the eastern on Wellington River. The Mission now had a population of about five hundred. The people there were making lime for sale by burning sea-shells collected on the shore. SOURCE: The Lower Albany Chronicle Part One 1806-1825 compiled by E. MORSE JONES Best wishes Becky