INDEX
323
- Bombay, by the Crown, 269; new privileges granted to, by Aurungzcbe, 269; Gabriel Bougbton obtains trading privileges in Bengal for the, 276; privileges granted to the, by Cromwell, 277; new charter granted to, at the Restoration, 278; makes important changes in the Indian administration, 304; mode of life of the servants of the, 310
- Edward Bonaventure, 20, 23
- Edwards received by Jehangir, 132
- Eldred, J., 30
- Elizabeth's, Queen, replies to Spanish protests, 18; grants charter to the East India Company, 37; letter to the King of Acheen, 45
- England and Holland, war between, 264, 277
- English and Dutch rivalry in the East, 177
- English coach presented to Jehangir, 136
- English mission to the Great Mogul, 131
- English Turkey Company, The, 30
- Englishwomen in India, 314
- Evans, William, a candidate for a preachership on the East India Company's fleet, 71
F
- Fakir, Jehangir and the, 161
- Fardo, John, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
- Femell, Laurence, taken prisoner at Mocha, 102; fails in attempt to escape, 108; poisoned at Mocha, 110
- Fenton, Henry, commands expedition to the East 21
- Finch, William, at Surat, 83
- Fiscal of Amboina, de Bniyne, a Dutch, Torquemada. 227
- Fitch, Ralph, wanderings of in the East, 30, 242
- Fitzherbert, Captain, describes Amboina, 213
- Forbidden fruit, Coco-de-Mer, identified as the, by Gordon, 94 Fort Revenge, Poolo Ai, 188 Fort St. George built, 263; English withdraw to, from Bengal, 303
- Fort Victoria, Amboina, description of, 214
- Foster, Sir. William, edits Jourdain's Narrative, 93; suggestion of, as to Bombay, 259
- Founder's Hall, the cradle of the East India Company, 36
- Foxcroft, George, appointed to the charge of the Madras Factory, 278; deposed by Sir Edward Winter, 280
- Foxcroft, Nathaniel, disloyal utterances of, 279; ordered home, 281
- Foxcroft, Samuel, commands the Merchant Royal, 24
G
- Garden of Eden, Gordon's theory as to the, 94
- "Gibraltar of the East," 92
- Goa, Thomas Stevens of New College at, 31; English sent as prisoners to, 75; fleet prepared at for use against the English, 110; description of, 240; Inquisition at, 260; Viceroy of writes despairingly of the position of the Portuguese in the East, 268; Viceroy of declines to hand Bombay over to the English, 267
- Gombroon, modern Bunder Abbas, 241
- Gordon's, General, theory as to the Garden of Eden, 94
- Gouldinge, preacher, pranks of at Surat, 129
- Grand Seignor, reference to, 101, 109, 115
- Great Mogul, East India Company despatches an envoy to the, 65; James I's letter to, 73; English