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 occupies Jakatra, 203; withdraws his fleet to India, 204; death of, 205 Damaun besieged by Kakarrab Khan, 123 Darling, The, 69, 99, 103, 105, 107, 113, 182 Daud Khan, Nabob of the Carnatic, attacks Madras, 286 Davis, John, of Sundridge, early career of, 38; accompanies Lancaster on his second voyage to the East, 38; accompanies Sir Edward Michelbome's expedition to the East, 56; killed by Japanese pirates, 61 Davis, Master of the Swan, deserts Courthope, 191 Day, Francis, founds Madras, 263 De Bruyne, Fiscal of Amboina, conducts torture of prisoners, 226; censured by Carpentier, 235 Dedel, Comelis, prepares to attack Courthope, 191 Defence, The, 187, 189 Discipline on the ships of the East India Company, 72 Don Jeronimo attacks Downton off Surat, 125 Downton, Nicholas, appointed to command the Darling, 69; discourse of to his men, 71; commands the Peppercorn, 90; left in charge at Aden, 99; proceeds to Mocha, 100; schemes to release Sir Henry Middleton, 105; quarrels with Middleton, 106; gloomy ratiocinations of, 112; arrives off Surat with four ships, 124; is attacked by the Portuguese, 126; wins a notable victory, 127; is attacked by the Rev. Peter Rogers, 128; dies at Bantam, 129; character of, 129 Drake's circumnavigation of the world, 18; visit to the Spice Islands, 179 Drinking, inordinate, amongst the East India Company's servants, 72, 314 Drunkenness, attitude of Jehangir towards, 143 Dutch and English rivalry in the East, 177, 257 Dutch graveyard at Surat, Van Speult buried in the, 237 Dutch, open a trade with the East, 33; effect of Eastern operations of the, on prices, 43; at Acheen, 44; firmly establish their power in the Eastern Seas, 180; capture the Swan off PooloRoon, 192; conclude the  Treaty of Defence with the English, 209; capture Ceylon and Cochin and Cannanore, 264; bitterly oppose English occupation of Bombay, 266; conclusion of war between the English and the, 277

Eagle, The, 247 Eastern Archipelago, Dutch power founded in the, 33; the struggle for ascendancy in the, 178; English driven from the, 239; deadly rivalry in the, 240, 256 East India Company, formation of the, 34; wide range of the first operations of the, 65; commanders of the, 66; life on the ships of the, 69; preachers on the ships of the, 71; stem discipline maintained on the ships of the, 72; firman to trade granted to, by the Mogul Government, 122; firman to trade granted to, by Jehangir, 174; first designs of in regard to India, 177; appeal to the Lord Treasurer for redress against the Dutch, 182; issue of pamphlet by, concerning "The Massacre of Amboina," 219; Shah Abbas grants a firman to for trading in Persia, 214; contemplates the abandonment of its factory at Surat, 263; obtains a site for a factory on the Coromandol Coast, 263; transfer to the, of