The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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promises submission to Warren.
Chown, Catherine (_née_ Cooke), sails for Bombay on the _Anne_; her second husband killed; is captured by Angrian pirates; taken prisoner to Colaba; a ransom demanded for; birth of her son; marries William Gyfford. _See also s.v._ COOKE, CATHERINE; GYFFORD, CATHERINE; HARVEY, CATHERINE. Chown, Thomas, supercargo of the _Godolphin_; wrecked; goes to Carwar as factor; marries Catherine Harvey; sails for Bombay to prosecute his wife's claims; killed in action with Angria's fleet. Clive, Robert (Lord); commands land forces against Gheriah; Bombay Council's instructions to; dispute as to his share of spoil at Gheriah; his capacity as a soldier. Cobb, Captain, commands the _Samaritan_ and _Roebuck_; captures two Mogul vessels. Cockburn, Captain, commander of the _Salisbury_, Matthews' letter to; Matthews quarrels with; assists the Council at Bombay; placed under arrest by Matthews; |
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