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 splendours of the Imperial Camp, 149; relates curious anecdote of Jehangir's behavioar to a fakir or devotee, 151; illness of, 152; arrives with the Imperial Camp at Mondu, 153; strange interview of with Jehangir relative to presents, 164; witnesses the ceremony of weighing the Emperor against gold, 158; arrogant conduct of Prince Khurrum to, 159; secures the aid of Asaf Khan and Noor Mahal, 161; is reconciled to Prince Khurrum, 162; proceeds to Ahmedabad, 164; falls under Jehangir's displeasure, 173; secures a firman to trade, 174; quits India, 175; death of, 175; importance of his work, 175.
 * Roebuck, The, 247
 * Rogers, the Rev, Peter, attacks Downton, 127; character of, 311
 * Rosengyn, 190
 * Rotterdam, The, 231
 * Ruy Freire de Andrade conducts an expedition to the Persian Gulf, 246; surrenders to the English at Kishm, 252; escapes, 258


 * Sacrament denied to the Amboina prisoners, 228
 * Sadler, John, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
 * St. Helena, Fenton's project for the annexation of, 20; Lancaster visits, 27
 * St. John's Churchyard, Calcutta, Job Chamock's tomb in, 306
 * Saldania, the old name of the Cape of Good Hope, 24
 * Salmon, The, 124
 * Sampson, The, 206
 * San Pedro destroyed at Ormoz, 253
 * Sana, Jonrdain and Glasscock travel to from Aden, 97; Sir Henry Middleton and his men in captivity at, 105
 * Saris, Captain John, in the Red Sea, 112
 * Scotchmen in the East India Company's service, 218
 * Scurvy, the "disease of the sea," 24, 42
 * Seychelles, "Die, Sharpeigh's fleet at, 94
 * Shah Abbas, employs Sir Robert Shirley, 242; grants English firman to trade, 214; declares war against the Portuguese, 247 Shah Jehan, Emperor (see Prince Khurrum)
 * Shah Jehan's daughter, romantic story concerning, 276
 * Shahbunder of Mocha arranges terms of peace, 110
 * Shakespeare alludes to Fitch's travels in Macbeth, 32
 * Shariyar, Prince, 161
 * Sharpeigh, Captain Alexander, establishes relations with Mocha, 67; disaster of, 68; at Aden, 93
 * Sharrock, George, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
 * Shayista Khan declares war against the English, 295
 * Shilling, Captain, attacked by the Portuguese fleet, 247; death of, 248
 * Shipman, Sir Abraham, commands military in the Bombay expedition, 267
 * Sillebar, Sir Edward Michelbome visits, 57
 * Sivaji attacks Surat, 269
 * Soame, Sir Stephen, presides at the East India Company's first meeting, 37
 * Socotra, Sharpeigh's fleet at, 94
 * Solomon, The, attacked and captured by the Dutch, 197
 * Spanish Armada, defeat of, 19,181
 * Speedwell, The, 186
 * Spice Islands, historic importance of the, 179
 * Spice Trade, The, 43, 177
 * Starkey, William, opens a factory in the Moluccas, 52
 * Steele, Mrs. 129