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lisli Mission under Sir Thomas English factory at, 211; posi
Roo to tho Court of the, 131 tion of, 214 \
Grices, William, a prisoner of Hooghly, factory established at,
Amboina, 218 277
Guest, Tho, 40; dismantled off Hopewell, The, 275
Capo St. Augustino, 41 Hound, The, 206
Guzerat Coast sighted by first Houtman, Cornelius, conducts
English ship to visit India, 73 Dutch expedition to the East,
33
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H Ibrahim Khan releases English
Hackwoll, Thomas, 206 Agents at Dacca, 304
Hall, Captain John, describes Imam Zuli Beg, Persian General,
Bombay, 262 253
Hariharapur, faotory established India, first Englishman to visit,
at, 276 31; first connexion of England
Hart, The, 247 was established, 65, 73
Hawkins, Mrs., marriage of to Indian Chaplains, 71, 128, 311
William Hawkins, 83; remarried Indian Convert, the first, 311
to Gabriel Towerson, 90, 211 Indian ship seized at Mocha by
Hawkins, William, Fenton’s lieu- Sir Henry Middleton, 109
tenant, 20 Infanta of Portugal marries
Hawkins, William, envoy to the Charles II, 265
Great Mogul, landed at Surat, Interlopers in India, 283
73; early history of 74 ; op
posed by the Portuguese, 75; J
thwarted by Makarrab Khan,
the Mogul Governor, 75 ; starts Jakatra, the modem Batavia,
from Surat for Agra, 77 ; arrives Sir Thomas Dale attacks Dutch
at Agra and is received by fleet off, 202 ; occupation of by
Jehangir, 81; appointed to a Dale’s force, 204; ro-occupa-
\ high court position by Jehangir, tion of by Dutch, 206
82 ; married to an Armenian James I gives Sir Edward IMickel-
girl, 83; curious rumour as to, borne a licence to trade in tho
prevalent at Surat, 83; de East, 56 ; christens the Trade's
scribes Jehangir’s mode of life, Increase, 69 ; addresses letter
84; fall of from Imperial to the Great Mogul, 73; ap
favour, 89; embarks for Eng points Sir Thomas Roe as
land with his wife, 89 ; dies on Ambassador to the Court of
the voyage, 90 Jehangir, 133; and Thomas
Heath, Captain William, super Coryat, 170 ; greatly moved at
sedes Job Charaock, 301 “ The Massacre of Amboina,”
Heber’s lines on Bombay, 272 236
Hector, The, 40,52, 67,73,76,113, Japanese pirates attack Sir Ed-
124 . ward Micholbome’s ship, 61
Hedges sent as Agent to Bengal, Japanese, seized by the Dutch,at
283 Amboina, on a charge of con
Hemsoll, William, coachman to spiracy, 214 ; are torturod and
Jehangir, 166 implicate the English, 215.
Hijili, English occupation of, ^ interrogate tho English prjs’
liitoo, Jourdain trades at, lw. oners, 232