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The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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French, the, at Surat;
their men-of-war menace the Company's ships;
their defeat in the Carnatic;
take the _New George_;
East Indiaman.
_Futteh Dowlet_ grab, the;
sent by Bombay Council to assist Mannajee Angria;
taken by Toolajee Angria.
Futteh Droog, Angrian fort, bombarded by James.
Futtehghur, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty.
_Futteh Mahmood_, the, taken by Every.

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Gallivats, large rowing boats.
Gayer, Sir John, President of Surat, receives news of Every;
delivers French pirates to the Governor of Surat;
offers to convoy the Red Sea fleet;
harassed by untrustworthiness of English crews;
disclaims responsibility with regard to the _Quedah Merchant_;
hands over to the Portuguese their ship taken by pirates;
Harland and Richards quarrel with;
compared with Governor Boone;
killed in action on the _New George_;
annuls a marriage.
Gheriah or Viziadroog, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty;
account of attack on;
Angria's fleet from;
menaces Bombay;
second expedition against;
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