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The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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its fate settled;
attacked by a Dutch squadron;
capture of;
attacked by allied forces;
reported impregnability of;
blockaded by James;
division of spoil taken at;
European slaves at;
surrendered to the Mahrattas.
Gilliam, James, pirate,
seized and imprisoned at Mungrole;
sent to Aurungzeeb's camp.
Goa, proclamation issued from, to the Portuguese at Bombay;
Viceroys of.
_Godolphin_, the, attacked by Angria's ships_;
wrecked outside Bombay.
Gordon, Captain, takes reinforcements to Carwar;
is wounded;
his fruitless action at Gheriah.
Goring, Mr., his visit to Oarwar,
dies at sea.
Gova, fort, bombarded by James;
governor of;
escapes to Severndroog.
Grabs, two-masted ships, description of.
_Grantham_, the, East Indiaman,
attacked by Angria's ships;
placed under Matthews' orders against pirates.
Grantham, Sir Thomas;
Keigwin surrenders Bombay to.
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