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The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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_See_ TEACH, EDWARD.
Bomanjee, a Parsee broker;
arrest of, for fraud;
his cause espoused by Matthews.
Bombay, its defenceless position;
seized by Keigwin for the King;
surrendered to Grantham;
Boone builds a wall round;
conditions imposed by the Portuguese at the cession of;
increased reputation of the English at;
council-of-war held at;
freed from the pirates;
state kept up by the Company's servants at.
Bombay Council, conclude a six months' truce with Sumbhajee Angria;
send warning to merchantmen of French man-of-war;
their reply to Toolajee Angria's overtures;
co-operate with the Peishwa against Toolajee Angria;
terms of agreement between the Mahrattas and;
their instructions to Olive and Hough;
proceed against Mrs. Gyfford.
_Bombay_ frigate, the, destroyed by Angria's vessels.
_Bombay_ galley, the, engages Portuguese grabs;
attacked off Colaba by Angrian ships;
sent against the Angrian fleet.
Bombay Marine Battalion, formation of.
Bonnell and Kynaston, partners of Porter;
action brought against, by the East India Company.
Boone, Charles, President of Bombay;
his character and capacity;
fleet organized by;
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