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INDEX 309 Madras subordinate to the presidency of, 247 Dutch fleet threatens the English fac- tory at, 260 President of, and viceroy of Goa enter into negotiations, 261-262 Old Company's factory at, turned over to the Joint Stock, 286 Castle seized and town pillaged, 287 With subordinate agencies, to be sole f residency of the Joint Stock in ndia, 289 Suwali, Best's famous fight off, 15 Captain Best's defeat ot a Portuguese fleet off, 25-28 Position of, 26 Famine in, 207 Synod of Diamper, 43 Tables: a. The fifteen separate vovages of the Dutch to the Indies, 292 6. Ships sent on the first voyage of the English East India Company in 1601, 292 c. The first nine voyages of the Eng- lish East India Company, 293 d. Marine records of the four voyages of the first Joint Stock, 294 Talikot, battle of, in 1565, 218 Tapti, a river of the Bombay presidency, 26 Ternate, in the Moluccas, shakes off the Portuguese yoke, 39 Sultan of, enters into an alliance with the Dutch for protection against a Spanish- Portuguese armada, 72 Sultan of, friendly to English, 76 Tidore, king of, appeals to England in 1605 for help against the Dutch, 76 Torbay, squadron of the East India Com- pany starts from, 2 Towerson, Gabriel, chief agent of the English East India Company at Amboyna, 118 Seized and imprisoned by the Dutch, 118 Declares his innocence, 123, 125 Alone specified by name in Dutch ac- cusation of the Amboyna victims, 124 Innocence of, asserted on a bill of debt, 125 Dying declaration of, written in a fiible, 125 Torture of, 127 Marries the widow of Captain William Hawkins, 134 Confiding character of, and his friend- ship for Van Speult, 134-139 Execution of, 127-128, 136 Burned by the natives at Bantam. 13 Treaty, dated Westminster, July 10, 1654 between King John IV of Portugal and Oliver Cromwell, marks the end of the old Portuguese monop- oly, 57 Of 1619 between Dutch and English, terms of, 92-94 Of 1619 to be binding for twenty years, 94 Of 1619 between England and Hol- land, 109-110, 113, 143, 145 Of Southampton, 140 Of Surat, in 1634-35, the basis of the settlement of the Indies, 210 Truce of 1634-35 between the Viceroy of Goa and the English of Surat, 209 Turkey, English diplomatic relations with, 278 Company, faulty analogy of the, with East India Company, 277-278 Company, East India Company origi- nally but slightly different from the. 280 Twelve Years' Truce of 1609, 78 United Dutch Company, a national force in Holland, 63 United East India Company founded by Dutch in 1602, 61 Joint directorate of the, 61 Committee (or Council) of Seventeen of the, 61 Directly supervised by the Dutch gov- ernment, 61-62 United Joint Stock, struggle of, to ob- tain money, 267-268 Unable to cope with existing condi- tions, 268-269 Recommended by the Council of State, 281-282 Charter of, authorized by the govern- ment on February 10, 1657, 282 Contents of the charter of, 282 Original charter of, lost, 282 Periodical settlements of, 284-285 Resolves to unite Guinea and Indian trade, 284-285 Subscription rates and rules governing, 285 Capitalization of, 285 Takes properties of individual ad- venturers in India at a valuation. 285