The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 245 pages of information about The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago.

The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 245 pages of information about The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago.

[12] Letter from Court of Directors to Bombay, 25th March, 1724.

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Abdul Guffoor, his ship seized off Surat;
  his ship, Futteh Mahmood, taken by Every;
  incites the natives of Surat against the English. 
Adams, Mr., sends relief to Anjengo.
Addison, the, East Indiaman, commanded by Boone, against Kennery;
  consultation on board.
Adventure galley, the, fitted out as a privateer;
  commanded by Kidd;
  size and defence of;
  anchors off Johanna;
  anchors at Perim;
  flies English colours at Carwar;
  sails to Calicut;
  chased by two Portuguese vessels;
  chases the Sedgwick;
  her crew divide the spoil of the Quedah Merchant;
  becomes unseaworthy;
  her owners not inculpated by Kidd.
Advice, the, King’s ship, under Warren. 
Affleck, Mr., owner of the London
Aislabie, William, President of Bombay, his negotiations with Angria;
  sails for England;
  begins building the church at Bombay;
  his armed yacht taken by Angria.
Algerine, the.
  See Soldado, the. 
Alibagh fort, unsuccessfully assaulted by the English and Portuguese;
  taken by Sumbhajee Angria.
Anglesea the, man-of-war.
Anglesea the, French man-of-war, attacks the Anson;
Angria, Conajee (Kanhojee), pirate, rise of the power of;
  succeeds to the command of the Mahratta navy;
  styled Darya-S ranga;
  destroys the Bombay frigate;
  fortifies Kennery;
  attacks the Godolphin;
  concludes a treaty with the Mahrattas;
  becomes an independent chief;
  captures the Anne ketch;
  his ships attack the Somers and Grantham;
  captures a Portuguese ‘armado,’;
  opens negotiations with the English;
  articles of agreement delivered to, by Lieutenant Mackintosh;
  his territory a refuge for desperadoes;
  defies Governor Boone;
  fruitless attack made on his fort at Gheriah;
  offers terms to Governor Boone;
  negotiates with the English through Sahoojee;
  his ships burnt in Gheriah harbour;
  makes a treaty with the Portuguese;
  fits out an expedition against Carwar;
  his commodore killed and ship taken;
  his power weakened;
  his treatment of Curgenven;
  his death. 
Angria, Mannajee, illegitimate son of Conajee Angria;
  quarrels with Sumbhajee;
  takes Colaba;
  imprisons Yessajee;
  his relations with the English;
  captures Caranjah;
  seizes Bombay ships;
  Captain Inchbird sent to punish;
  his territories attacked by Sumbhajee;
  increase of power of. 
Angria, Sakhajee, son of Conajee Angria;
  establishes himself at Colaba;
  dies. 
Angria, Sumbhajee, son of Conajee Angria;
  quarrels with Mannajee;

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