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  • Cassimbazar, factory established at, 277
  • Cavendish's voyage round the world, 18, 22
  • Ceram, Jourdain visits, 183; English factories on, 211
  • Ceylon, Lancaster's ships pass, 27; Portuguese occupation of, 241; Dutch capture, 264
  • "Chamber of Horrors," Amboina, 220, 224
  • Chaplains, Indian, 71, 128, 311
  • Charles II marries the Infanta of Portugal, 265; transfers Bombay to the East India Company, 269 Chamock, Job, founds Calcutta, 290; early career of, 291; defends Hooghly, 293; retires to Hijili, 296; besieged by Mogul troops, 297; removes his headquarters to Sotanuti, 300; superseded, 301; re-installed at Calcutta, 304; death of, 306; character of, 306
  • Charter granted to the East India Company by Elizabeth, 37
  • Child, Sir John, appointed Governor General, 304
  • China, abortive expedition to, 33
  • Chittagong, proposed occupation of, 301
  • Clark, John, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
  • Clove, The, 113, 187
  • Cochin captured by the Dutch, 264
  • Coco-de-mer identified by Gordon with the Forbidden Fruit, 94
  • Coen, Jan Pietersoon, Jourdain's interview with, 183; arch enemy of the English, 206; commands the Dutch fleet in the fight off Jakatra, 202; firmly re-establishes Dutch power at Jakatra, 206; implacable policy of, 210, 212
  • Cokayne, George, factor at Macassar, 185, 186
  • Collings, Edward, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
  • Commercial expansion in the East, 30
  • Concord, The, 186
  • Connock, Edward, appointed factor in Persia, 214
  • Constantinople, the gate of the East, 30
  • Cooke, Humphrey, fortifies Bombay, 267
  • Copeland, Rev. Patrick, makes the first Indian convert, 311
  • Comet player, English, wins distinction in India, 70
  • Coromandel Coast, site for a factory obtained on the, 263
  • Coryat, Thomas, an eccentric adventurer, 167; travels of, 168; received by Jehangir, 169; death of, 173
  • Coteels, Steven, Dutch resident at Amboina, 182
  • Coulson, Samuel, a prisoner of Amboina, 218; protestation of innocence, 231; prayer upon the scaffold, 233
  • Courthope, Nathaniel, conducts an expedition to the Moluccas, 189; obtains cession of Poolo Roon, 190; establishes a fortified camp at Nailaka, 193; has interview with Laurence Reaal, 193; declines Reaal's offer, 194; perilous position of, 199, gallant death of, 208; noble character of, 208 Cromwell grants privileges to East India Company, 277
  • Cromwell's daughter and Don Alfonso, suggested marriage between, 265
  • Cumberland, George, Earl of, 37

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  • Dabul, Sir Henry Middleton takes his fleet to, 111
  • Dacca, English agents at released, 302
  • Dale, Sir Thomas, conducts an expedition against the Dutch, 199; early career of, 200; captures the Zwartt Leeuvo, 200; attacks the Dutch fleet,