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.
  his gallivata captured;
  captures the Derby;
  opens negotiations with Bombay;
  his fleet chased by Bagwell;
  takes the Jupiter;
  attacks Mannajee’s territories;
  his camp bombarded by Inchbird;
  retreats from Colaba;
  makes overtures of peace to Bombay;
  captures the Salamander;
  dies. 
Angria, Toolajee, illegitimate son of Conajee Angria;
  taken prisoner by Mahrattas;
  succeeds Sumbhajee;
  captures the Princess Augusta;
  sacks Mangalore and Honore;
  captures the Restoration;
  captures trading boats;
  chases the Tartar;
  attacks the Ruby;
  takes the Swallow;
  proposes terms to the Bombay Council;
  the English co-operate with the Peishwa against;
  his fleet chased by James;
  his fort at Severndroog bombarded;
  the Council’s orders as to terms of capitulation with;
  leaves Gheriah and treats with the Mahrattas;
  warns his brother-in-law against surrendering Gheriah;
  his person demanded from the Mahrattas;
  his fleet destroyed at Gheriah;
  imprisoned for life by the Mahrattas;
  escape of his sons from captivity. 
Angria, Yessajee, illegitimate son of Conajee Angria;
  imprisoned by Mannajee. 
Anjediva, island, part of Brown’s fleet finds refuge at;
  Portuguese fort on. 
Anjengo, the Dutch oust the Portuguese from;
  English factory and fort at;
  unrest at;
  massacre of the English at;
  state of the garrison at;
  fort at, besieged;
  the Company’s goods at, plundered;
  monopoly of pepper trade at, secured to the Company;
  the Company’s remarks on trade at.
Anne, the, grab, taken by Toolajee Angria.
Anne, ketch, the, sails for Bombay;
  how protected;
  attacked and captured by Angrian ships;
  recovered from Angria;
  taken by Sumbhajee Angria. 
Annesley, Daniel, President of Surat, imprisoned
Anselme, Captain, commander of the Derby, purposely delays his ship;
  surrenders the Derby to Angria.
Anson, the, East Indiaman, attacked by French man-of-war.
Antelope, the, taken by the Coolee rovers.
Apollo, the, French man-of-war, attacks the Anson
Arabs, the, of Muscat, pirates;
  attack the Company’s ship President;
  ravage Salsette. 
Armenian merchants, their complaints of pirates. 
Armenian ships, plundered by pirates. 
Ashure, Rani of Attinga, the English settle in her territory;
  dies. 
Attinga, monopoly of the pepper trade at, granted to the English;
  internal divisions in;
  massacre of the English from Anjengo at. 
Attinga, Rani of, the, blockades the English at Anjengo;
  makes peace with the English;
  yearly presents to;
  sends food to the besieged at Anjengo;
  disclaims participation in the massacre of the English;
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