The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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the Company's remarks on trade at.
_Anne_, the, grab, taken by Toolajee Angria. _Anne_, ketch, the, sails for Bombay; how protected; attacked and captured by Angrian ships; recovered from Angria; taken by Sumbhajee Angria. Annesley, Daniel, President of Surat, imprisoned Anselme, Captain, commander of the _Derby_, purposely delays his ship; surrenders the _Derby_ to Angria. _Anson_, the, East Indiaman, attacked by French man-of-war. _Antelope_, the, taken by the Coolee rovers. _Apollo_, the, French man-of-war, attacks the _Anson_. Arabs, the, of Muscat, pirates; attack the Company's ship _President_; ravage Salsette. Armenian merchants, their complaints of pirates. Armenian ships, plundered by pirates. Ashure, Rani of Attinga, the English settle in her territory; dies. Attinga, monopoly of the pepper trade at, granted to the English; internal divisions in; massacre of the English from Anjengo at. Attinga, Rani of, the, blockades the English at Anjengo; makes peace with the English; yearly presents to; sends food to the besieged at Anjengo; disclaims participation in the massacre of the English; requests Orme to be chief at Anjengo; to compensate for attack on Anjengo. |
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