The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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bring an action against Bonnell and Kynaston;
grant commissions to seize interlopers and pirates; offer a reward for Every's apprehension; untrustworthiness of their crews; petition the Admiralty for a ship to deal with pirates; their trade in India ruined by pirates; character and pay of their servants; incompetence of their military; send out a guardship to Bombay; their action with regard to Matthews; build the _Guardian_ and _Protector_ for protection of coast trade; complicated accounts of; in India; state kept up by their servants at Bombay; their remarks on the treaty with the Rani of Attinga; file a suit against Mrs. Gyfford. _East India Merchant_, the, Company's ship. Edawa. Eden,--, Governor of North Carolina, suspected of complicity with Teach. _Edgar_, the, Every serves in. Edgecombe, Captain, commander of the _Mocha_ frigate; his crew mutiny; stabbed. Egmont, Earl of, his estimation of the Company's military officers. Elephanta, island, Portuguese village on, burned; Mannajee Angria hoists his flag on. _Elizabeth_, the, private ship, plundered by the Sunda Rajah; taken by pirates off Honore. England, Edward, pirate; his headquarters, Madagascar; |
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