D
Dabul, the Ockham attacked off,
by Angrian pirates;
the Mahrattas offer James a reward to
attack.
Dadaboy, the, taken by Toolajee Angria.
Dalrymple, Mr., killed in a duel with Mr. Sutherland.
Danes, the, their supposed piratical outrages;
implicated in the capture of Abdul Guffoor’s
ship.
Dartmouth, the, East Indiaman,
takes part in the attack on Kennery.
Darya—S ranga.
See ANGRIA, CONAJEE.
Davis, Thomas, besieged in Anjengo;
dies at Anjengo.
Deccanees, tin coins, value of.
Defence, the (formerly the Mocha frigate,
q.v.), becomes a pirate;
renamed the Resolution.
Defiance grab, the, present at the attacks
on Kennery;
present at Gheriah;
engages the Victory, pirate ship.
Defiance, the, frigate, attacked by Angria’s
ships.
Derby, the, Company’s ship, taken by
Toolajee Angria.
Deoghur (or Tamana), granted to Conajee Angria by
treaty;
Angria’s southernmost stronghold;
attack on, abandoned.
Derby, the, East Indiaman, taken by Sumbhajee
Angria’s ships.
Desforges, M., Governor of Bourbon.
Diego Suarez, pirate settlement of Libertatia at.
Doddington, the, East Indiaman, wrecked.
Dorrill, the, Company’s ship, attacked
by the Resolution.
Dove the, Company’s grab, captured by
Mahratta fleet.
Downing, Clement, takes part in the attack on Kennery.
Dutch, the, torture and execute Captain Towerson;
obstruct the English at Surat;
protect pirates at the Cape;
entertain England and Taylor at Cochin;
unite with the English against Coolee
rovers;
their disastrous engagement with Toolajee
Angria;
their hostility to the English at Anjengo;
their investments in Chinganatta.
Dwarka, pirates at.
E
Eagle galley, the, attacked by Angria’s
grabs;
takes refuge in Saragon harbour.
Easthope, Captain Jeremiah, dies of fever, before
Gheriah.
East India Company, the, their servants at Surat imprisoned;
bring an action against Bonnell and Kynaston;
grant commissions to seize interlopers
and pirates;
offer a reward for Every’s apprehension;
untrustworthiness of their crews;
petition the Admiralty for a ship to deal
with pirates;
their trade in India ruined by pirates;
character and pay of their servants;
incompetence of their military;
send out a guardship to Bombay;
their action with regard to Matthews;
build the Guardian and Protector
for protection of coast trade;
complicated accounts of;
in India;
state kept up by their servants at Bombay;
their remarks on the treaty with the Rani
of Attinga;
file a suit against Mrs. Gyfford.