The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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Hands, Israel, wounded by Teach.
Harland, Captain, quarrels with Sir John Gayer; succeeds Richards as commander of the _Severn_ and the _Scarborough_. _Harrington_, the, Company's ship, engages pirate ships. Harris, President at Surat, declines to interfere to procure Gilliam's release. Harvey, Catherine _(née_ Cooke), goes to Bombay; returns to Carwar; asserts her claim, to Harvey's estate; marries Thomas Chown; sails for Bombay. _See also s.v._ CHOWN, CATHERINE; COOKE, CATHERINE; GYFFORD, CATHERINE. Harvey, John, chief of Carwar factory, demands the surrender of Parker by Kidd; entertains Captain Hudson; marries Catherine Cooke; his deformity; resigns the Company's service; goes to Bombay to wind up his affairs; returns to Carwar; dies. _Harwich_, the, man-of-war, under Warren, attacked by a pirate vessel. _Hastings_, the, man-of-war, under Warren, Hewitt, Lieutenant, sent to reconnoitre at Gheriah. Hill, Serjeant, wounded in the attack on Carwar. Himmutghur, to be made over to the English. |
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