id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11399 Biddulph, J. (John) The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago .txt text/plain 70517 3602 71 [Illustration: MAHRATTA GRABS AND GALLIVATS ATTACKING AN ENGLISH SHIP.] pirates--Directors' views--Conajee Angria--Attacks English MAHRATTA GRABS AND GALLIVATS ATTACKING AN ENGLISH SHIP. ships--Embargo placed on English trade--Rovers trapped at Mungrole--John Company's recent losses on captured ships sailing from Surat amounted to pirates--Directors' views--Conajee Angria--Attacks English ships--Destroys Company, and to allow Angria's people full trading facilities in Bombay, of 1717, a Bombay merchant's ship carrying an English pass and flying Aislabie, Angria had respected Bombay trading ships, but of late he had in a few days sailed for Bombay, with forty-one of his ship's company, the capture of pirate ships, to every captain £100, to other officers £40, _Ceres_, the, Company's ship, attacked by Angrian pirates. _Halifax_, the, Company's ship, attacked by Angrian pirates. his ship attacked and taken by pirates off Madagascar; Malwans, the, pirates, attack English ships. May, Captain, commander of a pirate ship, taken by Every,. Company's ship, sent against Sumbhajee Angria. ./cache/11399.txt ./txt/11399.txt