The Pirates of Malabar And An Englishwoman in India 8 9
The Pirates of Malabar And An Englishwoman in India 8 9
Biddulph John
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When it was definitely known that hostilities between the English andFrench were at an end, Ramajee Punt, the Sirsoobah of the Concan, wasdispatched to Bombay to concert measures against Toolajee. Mr. Bourchierwas urged to summon the King's ships from Madras to co-operate with thePeishwa's forces. To await the arrival of Watson's squadron from Madras would have lost thefavourable season before the monsoon, so it was determined to fit out atonce what ships were in the harbour, and send them unde...r Commodore WilliamJames. Articles of agreement were drawn up, by which it was settled thatSeverndroog, Anjanvel, and Jyeghur should be attacked by the Mahrattas, while the English engaged to keep the sea, and prevent Toolajee's fleetfrom throwing succours into the places attacked. A division of the spoilsbetween the victors was agreed on, by which the English were to receiveBankote and Himmutghur, with five villages, in perpetual sovereignty. ThePeishwa's fleet was to be under James's orders, and he was instructed togive all the assistance in his power, but not to lend any of his people, except a few to point the guns.
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