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.
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.