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 bravery against the French. 
French, the, at Surat;
  their men-of-war menace the Company’s ships;
  their defeat in the Carnatic;
  take the New George;
  East Indiaman.
Futteh Dowlet grab, the;
  sent by Bombay Council to assist Mannajee Angria;
  taken by Toolajee Angria. 
Futteh Droog, Angrian fort, bombarded by James. 
Futtehghur, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty.
Futteh Mahmood, the, taken by Every.

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Gallivats, large rowing boats. 
Gayer, Sir John, President of Surat, receives news of Every;
  delivers French pirates to the Governor of Surat;
  offers to convoy the Red Sea fleet;
  harassed by untrustworthiness of English crews;
  disclaims responsibility with regard to the Quedah Merchant;
  hands over to the Portuguese their ship taken by pirates;
  Harland and Richards quarrel with;
  compared with Governor Boone;
  killed in action on the New George;
  annuls a marriage. 
Gheriah or Viziadroog, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty;
  account of attack on;
  Angria’s fleet from;
  menaces Bombay;
  second expedition against;
  its fate settled;
  attacked by a Dutch squadron;
  capture of;
  attacked by allied forces;
  reported impregnability of;
  blockaded by James;
  division of spoil taken at;
  European slaves at;
  surrendered to the Mahrattas. 
Gilliam, James, pirate,
  seized and imprisoned at Mungrole;
  sent to Aurungzeeb’s camp. 
Goa, proclamation issued from, to the Portuguese at Bombay;
  Viceroys of.
Godolphin, the, attacked by Angria’s ships_;
  wrecked outside Bombay. 
Gordon, Captain, takes reinforcements to Carwar;
  is wounded;
  his fruitless action at Gheriah. 
Goring, Mr., his visit to Oarwar,
  dies at sea. 
Gova, fort, bombarded by James;
  governor of;
  escapes to Severndroog. 
Grabs, two-masted ships, description of.
Grantham, the, East Indiaman,
  attacked by Angria’s ships;
  placed under Matthews’ orders against pirates. 
Grantham, Sir Thomas;
  Keigwin surrenders Bombay to. 
Green,—­, pirate, takes the Speedy Return;
  hanged.
Greenwich, the, Company’s ship, leaves the Cassandra
  in her contest with pirates;
  sent in search of pirates.
Guardian, sloop, the, man-of-war, built to protect the Malabar coast;
  commanded by James;
  takes part in the combined attack on Gheriah. 
Giuliam,—­, pirate, hanged;
Gunj Suwaie (Exceeding Treasure), the;
   taken by Every. 
Guzerat, coast of;
  infested by Coolee rovers. 
Gyfford, Captain, commander of the Sidney;
   distrusts Kidd. 
Gyfford; Catherine (nee Cooke),
  a third of Harvey’s estate paid to;
  her third husband killed at Anjengo;

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