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.

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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;

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