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 INDEX. Ivii Fr. on their defeat at Bahoor, join the English, !61. September, October, but plunder in the Nabob's as well as in the districts of his ene- nies, 267. and quit him at Trivadi in Novem- ber, 268. Morarirow at the same time, leav- ing ^)0 with the regent, comes with the rest from Seringham to Pondicherry, 267, 268. those left at Seringham serve with loss at the ittMk of the Choultry, 270, 271. 1753. January, Morarirow, with 4000, encamps with the French near Trivadi, attack the vil- lage, cut off provisions, and several times har- rass the English line, marching to and from Fort Sit. David, 276. their parties plundering every where between the Paliar and Coleroon, 277. February, cut off the guard at Chiniun- delum, 277, 278. skirmish with the Eng. bat- talion in its marches to Fort St. David, and suffer considerably on the 1st of April, when Baslnrow is killed, 279. indefatigable, sur- prize Bonagherry, but abandon it,2S0. May the 10th, those at Seringham, led by Harrasing, charge and break the English Sepoys, 284. Parties from Trivadi plunder in Tanjore, 286. cut off 60 Europeans and 300 Sepoys at Tri- vadi, 286, 287. with a party of Fr. take Chil- lambrum, 287. Morarirow with the main body goes from Chillambrum and assists in the attack of Trinomalee, from whence he de- taches Ixxis Khan with 3000 to Seringham, 288, 289. These serve in the battle of the Golden roek, June the 26th, p, 291, 292, 293. and impute the defeat to the Fr. and Mysoreans, 294. August 23d, Morari- row, with the other division of 3000, comes to Seringham, 304. having suffered at Trinomalee, they had marched against Fa- lamcotah, but not receiving the assistance they expected from the Fr. returned to Trinomalee, from whence they rejoined the French at Chil- lambrum, and proceeded with them to Serin- gham, 305, 306. August 28th, a detachment attacks an escort of ioo Europeans, but are repulsed, 306, 307. the Tanjorines afraid of them, 307. their encampment e. of the Su- gar-loaf rock. 309, 310. September 21st, they act with some spirit at the battle of the Sugar- loaf, 313. Dupleix threatens Tanjore with their incursions, 319. November 27th, patrole and give alarms during the assault of Tritehi- nopoly, 321. whilst a party is amusing Gaude- row, 1500 enter and ravage the Tanjore coun- try, 325, 326, who are circumvented, and all cut off by Monacgee, 341, 342. December, the whole body at Seringham amount to 6000, p, 343. 1754. Feb. 15th, All of them serve and lead in the attack and destruction of th c Eng. convoy and grenadiers, 344. March, 2000 arrive at Seringham under the command of Morarirow's brother. 347. the My- sorean cannot satisfy their demands, 3.55. May 11. Morarirow with the whole body quits the Regent, and encamps to the x. of the Coleroon, 354. m, 355. m, 359, he returns suddenly with 3000, and beatsup Gauderow at Tricatopoly, 360, 361. July, they all march away with him to his own country, 363. excellence of this cavalry and of their officers, 364. Arielore and TVarriorepollam had paid money to them during the war, 397. 1756, a considerable body, commanded by Morarirow, reinforce Savanore, when at- tacked by Balagerow and Salabadjing, 427. Morratoes, in the service of Salabadjing. 1756, 12,000 serve in his army under chiefs independent of Balagerow, who held fiefs from the Mogul government, on condition of military service. June, they pursue Bussy and the Fr. troops, and arrive at Hyderabad before • the rest of the army, 431. summon Bussy to surrender his cannon and Moorish dignities, 432. defeat his Hussars, 432. much to be feared in the retreat to Masulipatnam. 433. Moravar, Morawa, Polyoar, there are two, the Greater and Lesser ; their countries bound Tanjore to the s. 108. Moravar, the Greater. 1752. April, sends 4000 Peons and Colleries to Chundasa- heb, 208 who return home before the sur- render of Seringham, 231. strange account of his Colleries by Father Martin, 382. 1755. apologizes to Col. Heron for having sided with Chundasaheb, and offers a settle- ment on his coast to the India Company, 384. Heron gives his deputies three Eng. flags, 384. Tanjore and Tondiman oppose his alliance with the Eng. and his troops and deputies are driven away by Heron, 387. Moravar, the Lesser. 1749. Arandan- ghi taken from him by Monacgee with the as- sistance of Tondiman, 402. 1755. Mo- nacgee asks assistance of him against Tondi- man, 403. Mortizally, Murtizally, son of Boker- ally. 1732, marries a daughter of Doast- ally, 38. inherits the government of Velore, is rich, avaricious, cruel, and persidious, 46. 1742. evades to pay his share of the ran- som to the Morratoes, 46. October 2d, assas- sinates Subderally, 47, 48. whose soldiery he t gains, 48, 49. is acknowledged by them Na- bob. November, goes to Arcot, and is pro- claimed there, 49. demands the son and fa- mily of Subderally, then at Madrass, 50. re- probated by the friends of the family, 50. escapes back to Velore, 60. 1744. June, is invited to the wedding celebrated at Arcot by Seid Mahomet, and his present when this prince is assassinated, 56, 57. is suspected of the murder, and escapes to Yelore, 57. reasons of