C
Caesar, the, engages with pirates.
Calicut, Kidd’s letter of protest to the factory
at;
relief sent to Anjengo from.
Carolina, North, pirates off the coasts of;
governor of, intimidated by Teach;
planters at, seek assistance from Virginia.
Carpenter’s Bay, Mauritius, message from the
pirates found at.
Carwar, Kidd’s visit to;
factory at, besieged by the Sunda Rajah;
part of Brown’s fleet escapes to;
threatened by Angria’s forces;
Captain Hudson entertained at;
Hamilton’s account of.
Cassandra, the, Company’s ship (later
a Madagascar pirate ship),
her fight with pirates;
taken by England;
falls in with Brown’s fleet;
chases the English fleet to Goa;
spoil from, presented to the daughter
of the Governor of Cochin;
chased by Brown and Macrae;
with the Victory, takes the Nostra
Senhora de Cabo;
takes an Ostend ship;
Macrae’s defence of;
booty acquired by the crew of.
Catherine, the, trades to Mocha.
Ceres, the, Company’s ship, attacked
by Angrian pirates.
Chalmers, Lieut.-Colonel, commands troops at Gheriah.
Chandos, the,
employed in the attack on Gheriah;
fired on by the Cassandra;
sent with Brown in search of pirates.
Charles the Second, the,
seized by Every and mutineers;
renamed the Fancy.
Charlotte, the, Madras ship, taken by Angria’s
fleet.
Charming Mary, the, a pirate ship.
Charnock’s Point, St. Mary’s Island,
a pirate settlement;
wrecks of merchant ships at;
Matthews takes booty at.
Chaul,
the rendezvous for the Colaba expedition;
Mannajee Angria escapes to;
attacked by Sumbhajee Angria;
made over to the Peishwa;
James joined by the Mahratta fleet at.
Cheyne, Captain, commands the Protector
Child, Sir John, President of Surat
attempts to pacify the native governor;
compared with Governor Boone;
his intrigues at Surat;
endeavours to re-establish the Company’s
authority at Bombay.
Child, Sir Josiah.
Chimnajee Appa, the Peishwa’s brother,
his aid invoked against Mannajee Angria.
Chinganatta, the Rajah of, guarantees the treaty at
Anjengo.
Chivers, a Dutchman,
commands the Soldado or Algerine;
captures and releases the Sedgwick;
promises submission to Warren.
Chown, Catherine (nee Cooke),
sails for Bombay on the Anne;
her second husband killed;
is captured by Angrian pirates;
taken prisoner to Colaba;
a ransom demanded for;
birth of her son;
marries William Gyfford.
See also s.v. COOKE, CATHERINE;
GYFFORD, CATHERINE; HARVEY, CATHERINE.
Chown, Thomas,
supercargo of the Godolphin;