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 Mission under Sir Thomas Roe to the Court of the, 131 Griggs, William, a prisoner of Amboina, 218 Guest, The, 40; dismantled off Cape St. Augustine, 41 Guzerat Coast sighted by first English ship to visit India, 73


 * Hackwell, Thomas, 206
 * Hall, Captain John, describes Bombay, 262
 * Hariharapur, factory established at, 276
 * Hart, The, 247
 * Hawkins, Mrs., marriage of to William Hawkins, 83; remarried to Gabriel Towerson, 90, 211
 * Hawkins, William, Fenton's lieutenant, 20
 * Hawkins, William, envoy to the Great Mogul, landed at Surat, 73; early history of 14; opposed by the Portuguese, 75; thwarted by Makarrab Khan, the Mogul Governor, 75; starts from Surat for Agra, 77; arrives at Agra and is received by Jehangir, 81; appointed to a high court position by Jehangir, 82; married to an Armenian girl, 83; curious rumour as to, prevalent at Surat, 83; describes Jehangir's mode of life, 84; fall of from Imperial favour, 89; embarks for England with his wife, 89; dies on the voyage, 90
 * Heath, Captain William, supersedes Job Chamock, 301
 * Hober's lines on Bombay, 272
 * Hector, The, 40, 62, 67, 73, 76, 113, 124
 * Hedges sent as Agent to Bengal, 283
 * Hemsell, William, coachman to Jehangir, 106
 * Hijili, English occupation of, 296
 * Hitoo, Jourdain trades at, 183; English factory at, 211; position of, 214 Hooghly, factory established at, 277
 * Hopewell, The, 275
 * Hound, The, 206
 * Houtman, Cornelius, conducts Dutch expedition to the East, 33


 * Ibrahim Khan releases English Agents at Dacca, 304
 * Imam Zuli Beg, Persian General, 253
 * India, first Englishman to visit, 31; first connexion of England was established, 65, 73
 * Indian Chaplains, 71, 128, 311
 * Indian Convert, the first, 311
 * Indian ship seized at Mocha by Sir Henry Middleton, 109
 * Infanta of Portugal marries Charles II, 265
 * Interlopers in India, 283


 * Jakatra, the modern Batavia, Sir Thomas Dale attacks Dutch fleet off, 202; occupation of by Dale's force, 204; re-occupation of by Dutch, 206
 * James I gives Sir Edward Michelborne a licence to trade in the East, 56; christens the Trade's Increase, 69; addresses letter to the Great Mogul, 73; appoints Sir Thomas Roe as Ambassador to the Court of Jehangir, 133; and Thomas Coryat, 170; greatly moved at  "The Massacre of Amboina," 236
 * Japanese pirates attack Sir Edward Michelbome's ship, 61
 * Japanese, seized by the Dutch, at Amboina, on a charge of conspiracy, 214; are tortured and implicate the English, 215; interrogate the English prisoners, 232