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The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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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;
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