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 INDEX 299 Calicut, Keeling endeavours to effect an alliance with the Zamorin of, 201 Candle-auctions, system of, 16 Cape route to India opened by the Portu- guese, 35 Cape of Good Hope captured and settled by the Dutch in 1652, 65 Cargoes, difficulties of disposing of, for cash, 3-4 Cartwright, reception of, by Governor of Orissa, 236-237 Negotiations of, with Governor of Orissa, 237-238 Receives license from Governor of Orissa, 238-239 Attacked by Portuguese pirates and the Dutch fleet in Orissa, 241 Castro, Joao de, Portuguese viceroy, 36 Defends Portuguese possessions from Diu to Goa, 36 Catholic Church established in India by St. Francis Xavier and the So- ciety of Jesus, 41 Celebes, Dutch claim right to capture any English vessel east of the, 91 Ceylon rises against the Portuguese, 39 Dutch drive the Portuguese from, 65 Charles I of England, feeble policy of, toward Spam and Holland and vacillations toward the Company, 139-143, 154-155 Treatment of the English East India Company by, 175-178 Grants license to Courten, Pindar, and Porter in 1635, 183 Refuses to aid the English East India Company against Courten, 183- 185 Seeks to conceal his true relations to the rival companies, 185 Grants new license to the son of Wil- liam Courten, 185 Justification of the attitude of, toward the English East India Company, 189-190 Limitations of the royal prerogative of, regarding the English East India Company, 190-191 Death of, 215, 265 Charles's Islands, 152 Charnock, Job, founder of Calcutta, 247 Chennapatanam, native name of Madras, 228 China, Dutch slave-raids against, 160-161 Chinsurah, Dutch factory at, 243 Civil War, disastrous effect of, the on English East India Company, 281 Clarke, William, steward of the English factory, flogged at Batavia by the Dutch, 112 Clove Islands, position of, 113 Dutch command of, 114, 134 English withdrawal from, 123-124, 133-134 Cloves, English trade in, 114-115 Clove-trees, uprooting of, 72 Coen, Jan Pieterszoon, director-general of commerce and president at Ban- tam, 99 Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, 99 Called the Albuquerque of Holland, 99 Policy of, 99-100, 109 Erects a fortified settlement at Jacatra, 100 Sails to the Moluccas to avenge a na- tive revolt and to reunite his fleet, 100 Struggles of, to drive the English from the Spice Islands, 103 Destroys Jacatra and founds Batavia on its site, 103 Departs for Europe in 1623, 114 Coke, Sir John, revises the " Remon- strance," 170 Committee of Trade appointed by Crom- well, 277 Companies, Dutch and English, personal hatred between, 85 Company, Dutch East India, capital of the, 6 Routs the Portuguese near Bantam and opens the road to the Moluccas, 63 Company, East India, weakness in the constitution of, 1, 88 Insufficiency of the capital of, 1, 4 Profits of, distributed, 4 Plans of, for a second voyage, 4-6 Second voyage of, sails from Graves- end, 6 Profits of first and second voyages of, 6 Third expedition of, returns with a rich cargo of pepper and cloves, 9 Fourth expedition of, 10 Fifth voyage of, 11 Rehabilitation of, 11-12 Money raised for sixth voyage of, 12 Ships built at Deptford by tne, 12 Instructions given for the conduct of the sixth expedition of, 12 Seventh and eighth voyages of, 13 New combination governs eighth voy- age of, 14 Summary in tabular form of operations of, 14, 15