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INDEX 307 Defeated by Best off Suwali, 25-27 Routed by Beat in two further en- counters, 28 Fatalities in battle off Suwali, 28-29 Decline of the power of, in India, 29 Galleys and caravels the scourge of the Eastern routes, 39 Resolve to convert 8t. Thomas Chris- tians into < 'a I holies, 41 Religious activity of, 42 Give Governor of Manila warrant to trade with the English, 45 Fleet, strength of, in 1614-15, 47-48 Thrice repulsed by Downton's men aboard the Hope, 49 Galleons, destruction of, 50 Loss in battle on Jan. 20, 1615, 50 Refused a truce by the Governor of Surat, 50-51 Attempted blockade of, 51 Make three more fruitless attacks on the English, 51-52 Armada withdrawn from the attack on Downton, 52 Decline of the power of, in the East, 53-57 Command the Persian Gulf by means of Ormuz, 55 Defeated in November, 1620, in the Per- sian Gulf, 55 Survivors from Ormuz sent to Goa, 56 Asiatic empire divided into three governments, 57 Union with Spain, 57 Defensive alliance with the Dutch formed against, 71 English and Dutch fleets join against, in 1602, 75 Threaten the seacoast of the Moghul Empire, 205 Position of, in India, 218-219 Pularoon, natives of, bribed not to trade with the English, 75 Surrendered to the English, 90 Dutch expel the English from, in 1621-1622, 113 Restored to the English, 155, 261 Factories in, turned over to the Joint Stock, 287 Bought by the United Joint Stock, 285 Pulicat, chief port of Southeastern India, 10 English to have free trade at, 93 Dutch settle at, in 1609, 219 English land at, in 1620, but leave in 1623, 220 Pulipula (identified with Phulpada, the old sacred part of Surat), trade of, mentioned by Ptolemy in 150 b. c, 193 Rajapur, chief inlet of Arabian com- merce, 215 Raleigh, Sir Walter, spokesman of the war party in England, 45 Reaal, Laurens, temporary successor of Reynst, 86 Strengthened the fortifications of the Dutch throughout the Spice Archi- pelago, 86 Extends the Company's commerce, 86 Improvement of the finances of the Dutch under administration of, 87 Red Sea, Van Speult sent to the, 151 " Remonstrance h of the English East India Company presented to Parlia- ment in 1628, 169-170 Drawn up by Thomas Mun and re- vised by Sir Otto Coke, 170 Contents of, 170-172 Reynst, Gerard, a director of the United Company at Amsterdam 85 Second governor-genera of the Dutch East Indies, 85, 86 Drives the English out of Amboyna, 86 Chastises Banda chiefs, 86 Aim of, to close Nutmeg and Clove Islands of the Archipelago against the English, 86 Becomes the founder of Dutch trade in the Red Sea, 86 Detaches a squadron to found facto- ries at Aden and on the Arabian coast, 86 Death of, 86 Roberts, Lewes, appeal of, to the Long Parliament in 1641, 269-270 Roe, Sir Thomas, sent as ambassador by James I, to Jahangir, 196-197 Granted " Order " for trade, 197 Proceeds to Ajmir, the seat of the Moghul court, 197 Treaty of, rejected by the Imperial Court, in the " draft " stage, 198 Contents of the treaty of, 198 Received permit for English to reside in Surat and travel into the interior of India, 198 Receives a grant in 1618 from Prince Mirza Khurram, 198 Rogers, Thorold, political economist, 59 Rosengyn surrendered to English, 90 Rupert, Prince, mother of, puts an end to the scheme of a court clioue, with her son nominally at its nead, to colonize Madagascar, 178 Goes off to the siege of Breda, 179