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.
  escapes from Anjengo;
  carries off factory records from Anjengo;
  appoints Lapthorne her agent;
  lands at Madras;
  goes to Calcutta;
  declines to satisfy claims against her husband;
  Matthews espouses her quarrel with the Bengal Council;
  is carried off to Bombay by Matthews;
  attempts to secure her effects at Anjengo;
  is brought to England by Matthews;
  petitions the Directors for redress;
  files a suit against the Company;
  quarrels with Lapthorne.
  See also s.v. CHOWN, CATHERINE; COOKE, CATHERINE;
  HARVEY, CATHERINE. 
Gyfford, William, factor at Bombay,
  marries Catherine Chown;
  appointed supercargo of the Catherine;
  chief of Anjengo factory;
  his dishonesty;
  insults Mahommedan traders;
  his private trade;
  goes to Attinga with presents for the Rani;
  is inveigled into an ambush and tortured to death;
  his estate a debtor to the Company.

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Halifax, the, Company’s ship, attacked by Angrian pirates.
Halifax, the, country ship, sent to assist Mannajee Angria. 
Halsey,—­, pirate. 
Hamilton, Alexander, his defence of Littleton;
  his account of the engagement
  between the Phoenix and a Sanganian pirate;
  commands the Morning Star;
  is attacked by pirates;
  made commander-in-chief of the Company’s frigates;
  sent to relieve Carwar factory;
  resigns his post as commander-in-chief;
  brings charges against Taylor;
  his account of Carwar. 
Hand, John, master of the Bristol, interloper. 
Hands, Israel, wounded by Teach. 
Harland, Captain, quarrels with Sir John Gayer;
  succeeds Richards as commander of the
  Severn and the Scarborough.
Harrington, the, Company’s ship, engages pirate ships. 
Harris, President at Surat, declines to interfere
  to procure Gilliam’s release. 
Harvey, Catherine (nee Cooke),
  goes to Bombay;
  returns to Carwar;
  asserts her claim, to Harvey’s estate;
  marries Thomas Chown;
  sails for Bombay.
  See also s.v. CHOWN, CATHERINE;
  COOKE, CATHERINE; GYFFORD, CATHERINE. 
Harvey, John, chief of Carwar factory,
  demands the surrender of Parker by Kidd;
  entertains Captain Hudson;
  marries Catherine Cooke;
  his deformity;
  resigns the Company’s service;
  goes to Bombay to wind up his affairs;
  returns to Carwar;
  dies.
Harwich, the, man-of-war, under Warren,
  attacked by a pirate vessel.
Hastings, the, man-of-war, under Warren,
Hewitt, Lieutenant, sent to reconnoitre at Gheriah. 
Hill, Serjeant, wounded in the attack on Carwar. 
Himmutghur, to be made over to the English. 
Honore, seizure of a pirate ship at;
  pirates provision their ships at;

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