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 Bombay, by the Crown, 269; new privileges granted to, by Aurungzcbe, 269; Gabriel Bougbton obtains trading privileges in Bengal for the, 276; privileges granted to the, by Cromwell, 277; new charter granted to, at the Restoration, 278; makes important changes in the Indian administration, 304; mode of life of the servants of the, 310 Edward Bonaventure, 20, 23 Edwards received by Jehangir, 132 Eldred, J., 30 Elizabeth's, Queen, replies to Spanish protests, 18; grants charter to the East India Company, 37; letter to the King of Acheen, 45 England and Holland, war between, 264, 277 English and Dutch rivalry in the East, 177 English coach presented to Jehangir, 136 English mission to the Great Mogul, 131 English Turkey Company, The, 30 Englishwomen in India, 314 Evans, William, a candidate for a preachership on the East India Company's fleet, 71


 * Fakir, Jehangir and the, 161
 * Fardo, John, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
 * Femell, Laurence, taken prisoner at Mocha, 102; fails in attempt to escape, 108; poisoned at Mocha, 110
 * Fenton, Henry, commands expedition to the East 21
 * Finch, William, at Surat, 83
 * Fiscal of Amboina, de Bniyne, a Dutch, Torquemada. 227
 * Fitch, Ralph, wanderings of in the East, 30, 242
 * Fitzherbert, Captain, describes Amboina, 213
 * Forbidden fruit, Coco-de-Mer, identified as the, by Gordon, 94 Fort Revenge, Poolo Ai, 188 Fort St. George built, 263; English withdraw to, from Bengal, 303
 * Fort Victoria, Amboina, description of, 214
 * Foster, Sir. William, edits Jourdain's Narrative, 93; suggestion of, as to Bombay, 259
 * Founder's Hall, the cradle of the East India Company, 36
 * Foxcroft, George, appointed to the charge of the Madras Factory, 278; deposed by Sir Edward Winter, 280
 * Foxcroft, Nathaniel, disloyal utterances of, 279; ordered home, 281
 * Foxcroft, Samuel, commands the Merchant Royal, 24

Garden of Eden, Gordon's theory as to the, 94 "Gibraltar of the East," 92 Goa, Thomas Stevens of New College at, 31; English sent as prisoners to, 75; fleet prepared at for use against the English, 110; description of, 240; Inquisition at, 260; Viceroy of writes despairingly of the position of the Portuguese in the East, 268; Viceroy of declines to hand Bombay over to the English, 267 Gombroon, modern Bunder Abbas, 241 Gordon's, General, theory as to the Garden of Eden, 94 Gouldinge, preacher, pranks of at Surat, 129 Grand Seignor, reference to, 101, 109, 115 Great Mogul, East India Company despatches an envoy to the, 65; James I's letter to, 73; English