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.
  wrecked;
  goes to Carwar as factor;
  marries Catherine Harvey;
  sails for Bombay to prosecute his wife’s claims;
  killed in action with Angria’s fleet. 
Clive, Robert (Lord);
  commands land forces against Gheriah;
  Bombay Council’s instructions to;
  dispute as to his share of spoil at Gheriah;
  his capacity as a soldier. 
Cobb, Captain,
  commands the Samaritan and Roebuck;
  captures two Mogul vessels. 
Cockburn, Captain, commander of the Salisbury,
  Matthews’ letter to;
  Matthews quarrels with;
  assists the Council at Bombay;
  placed under arrest by Matthews;
  transferred to the Exeter
Coins, multiplicity of, at Bombay. 
Colaba,
  granted to Conajee Angria by treaty;
  Lieutenant Mackintosh goes to, with articles of treaty;
  fired on by the English;
  English and Portuguese make an unsuccessful attack on;
  appropriated by Sakhajee Angria;
  taken by Mannajee Angria;
  attacked by Sumbhajee Angria;
  engagement between Angrian ships and Bombay gallivats off. 
Conajee Angria.
  See ANGRIA, CONAJEE. 
Concan, the coast of,
  harried by Sivajee’s fleet;
  the Peishwa becomes master of. 
Conden (Congdon, Condent), pirate,
  his headquarters, Madagascar;
  commands the Flying Dragon
Cong, plundered by pirates. 
Cooke, Catherine,
  daughter of Captain Cooke, gunner;
  marries John Harvey.
  See also s.v. CHOWN, CATHERINE; GYFFORD, CATHERINE; HARVEY, CATHERINE. 
Cooke, Captain Gerrard,
  gunner at Fort William;
  made engineer and captain;
  father of Catherine Gyfford;
  marries his daughter to Harvey. 
Cooke, Thomas, Gyfford’s brother-in-law,
  commands the Thomas;
  his ship attached by the Bengal Council. 
Coolee rovers, the. 
Coorla, River, defences of;
  forced by the English and;
  Dutch. 
Corlem, Portuguese fort at,
  destroyed by the English. 
Courten, Sir William,
  his attempt to establish a separate trade in the East Indies. 
Cowan, Robert, factor,
  commands Company’s troops;
  negotiates treaty between English and Portuguese at Goa;
  his services recognized;
  made a general in the expedition against Colaba;
  his military incapacity. 
Cowse, Mrs., escapes from Anjengo. 
Cowse, Simon,
  Anjengo left in charge of, by Brabourne;
  deposed by Kyffin;
  resumes business as private merchant;
  his advice to Gyfford;
  killed in escaping to Anjengo;
  the enemy occupy his house at Anjengo. 
Coxsidge, Captain,
  takes part in the attack on Kennery. 
Cruffe, James, armourer,
  recaptures the Josiah ketch. 
Cuddalore, establishment of a factory at. 
Culliford, ——­, mutineer and pirate,
  succeeds Stent as commander of the Defence;
  renames her the Resolution;
  attacks the Dorrill, 50;
  promises submission to Warren;
  Kidd’s dealings with;
  trial, condemnation and respite of. 
Curgenven, Mr., private merchant,
  sails for China on the Charlotte;
  captured by Angria’s fleet;
  a prisoner for ten years.

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