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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Sacrifice Island, why so called. 
Sagurgurh, taken by Sumbhajee Angria. 
Sahoojee, Sivajee’s grandson, dissensions in his kingdom;
  called the Sow Rajah by the English;
  treats with Boone in Angria’s behalf;
  sends a force to Alibagh to assist Angria. 
St. Augustine’s, a pirate settlement.
St. George, the, sent out by the Company as a guard ship;
  wrecked. 
St. Mary’s Island, a pirate settlement. 
Sakhajee Angria.
  See ANGRIA, SAKHAJEE.
Salamander, the, Bombay ketch, captured by Sumbhajee Angria;
  rescued by Mannajee Angria.
Salamander, the, trading grab, leased to the Company by Harvey.
Salisbury, the, King’s ship, sent
  out under Matthews against pirates. 
Selsette, attacked and plundered by Muscat Arabs;
  the English renounce all claim on;
  the Portuguese expelled from.
Samaritan, the, fitted out by Porter, Bonnell, and Kynaston,
  wrecked.
Sandwich, the, Matthews court-martialled on. 
Sanganiana, the, pirates, attack the Josiah;
  attack the Phoenix;
  reduced to order. 
Satara, Sahoojee proclaimed at;
  Conajee Angria’s relations with;
  the Rajah of, treats with Keigwin. 
Sawbridge, Captain, seized by pirates.
Scarborough, the, man-of-war;
  beaten off by Teach.
Sceptre, the, sent as a convoy for the Mocha fleet. 
Scott, Lieutenant Colonel, the Company’s chief engineer at Madras.
Seahorse, the, sent to the Red Sea.
Sedgwick, the, captured off Cape Comorin. 
Seedee, the, ordered to march on Bombay and imprison the English;
  plunders towns on the Malabar coast;
  Conajee Angria makes war on;
  sends a deputation to Keigwin;
  offers to co-operate with the English;
  loses territory;
  captures Thull;
  his kindness to English prisoners.
Severn, the, Bengal freight ship, taken by Toolajee Angria.
Severn, the, man-of-war, effects nothing against the pirates. 
Severndroog, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty;
  Sumbhajee Angria’s headquarters;
  attacked and taken by the English and Mahrattas, under James. 
Severndroog, tower of, why erected. 
Sewell, Robert, Gyfford’s letter to;
  storekeeper at Anjengo;
  his drunkenness and dishonesty;
  sent, under arrest, to Bombay. 
Shaxton, Captain, commands the Company’s military at Bombay;
  tried for complicity with mutineers.
Shoreham, the, King’s ship, sent out under Matthews against pirates.
Sidney, the, Company’s ship, threatened by Kidd. 
Sivajee, his fleet harries the Concan coast;
  his agreement with the English;
  occupies and fortifies Kennery;
  plans an attack on Bombay;
  concludes peace with the English. 
Smith, Bombardier, sent to assist
  Mannajee Angria at Colaba. 

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