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 INDEX. 607 n at are surprised at, 197. Abortive effort of the French on, 205. The French repulsed at. 214. Taken by Lally, 513. Retaken by the English, 567. HAIDAR ALT, falls upon the English baggage, 436. Enters into en- gagements with Lally, 566 Haidar Jang, murdered, 500 Haidarabad, Bussy's stand at, 485 Hally burton, Mr., offers to treat for the surrender of Madras, 145. His part in the surrender, 149 note Hebert, M., Governor of Pondichery, 41, note Heguerty, M. d', sets an example to the French cavalry, 562 Henri III. intites his subjects to trade, 5 Henri IV. forms a company to trade to India, 6 Heron, Colonel, commands an expedi- tion to Madura, 446. Is found guilty of malversation, 446, note TNNIS KHAN, is disgusted with Cap- JL tain Gingens, 300. Aids in sur- prising the English at Kutapara, 464 { i JANUJF, Raja, makes overtures to Mu- hammad Ali, 275 Januji Bhonsla, invades the Sirkars and retires, 378 Januji, Nimbalkar, gained over by Bussy, 488. Feigns action against Law, 489 Janville, M. de, commands the escort of the Subadar, 375 Jinji, taken by Sivaji, 25. Attacked by Aurangzeb, 27. Its strength, 261. Stormed by the French, 261. Sur- renders to the English, 569 KANDAGLA, harasses the French. 492. Kadapah, Nawwab of, the intrigues of Dupleix with, 216. Shoots Nasir Jang, 267. Conspires against Muza- ffar Jung, 277. Is wounded and flies, 280 Karikal, taken by the French, 77. Made over to them, 79. Description of, 79 note. Lally retreats on, 527. Surrenders to the English, 566. Kasini-bazar, lodge at, founded, 32. Law stationed at, 461 LA nou Karnul, Nawwab of, is gained over by Dupleix, 254. His treachery towards NfclX Jang, 268. Conspires against Muzaffer Jung, 277. Is hacked to pieces, 278 Karnul, Fort of, stormed, 279 Kerjean, M. de. accuses La Bonrdonnais of being bribed, 159 note. Defeats the English at Vicravandi, 334. Is sent to blockade Fort St. David, but retreats towards Pondichery, 335. Is outmanosuvred and beaten, 337. Commissioner at the Conference, 408 Kilpatrick, Captain, moves to assist Clive at Arkat, 294. Repulses the French from Trichinapalli, 401. Appears before Vellur, 446. Retires, 447 Kinneer, Major, sent back to attack Jinji, 332. Is wounded and de- feated, 334 Kondaoir, ceded to the French, 279 T A BOURDONNA1S, M. de, his early Jj career, 64. His attack on Mahe, 65. His subsequent proceedings, 107. Appointed Governor of the Isles, 107. His energetic proceedings, 110. He returns to Fiance, 112. His pro- posals to Fleury, 114. His depar- ture for the isles, 115. The reversal of his orders, 117. He relieves Mahe, 117. Sends back his ships, 118. Resigns, but resignation not accepted, 119. Prepares " to conquer the impossible," 120. His difficulties, 121. Sails for Pondichery, 122. His losses and their repair, 123. Meets the English off Ceylon, 12:.. Fights Commodore Peyton, 126. Repulses him, 127. Offers battle aga ; n, 127. Anchors off Pondichery, 129. Friendly correspondence with Dupleix, 129. His designs regarding Madras, 131. Applies for more guns, 130. His irresolution, 133. Cruises off Karikal, 134. Contrast.- the ships of the King with those of the Company, 135. Appeals to the Council, 135. The burden of all his letters, 137. Orders the squadron to leave, 138. Sets out for Madras, 139. Attacks Madras, 144. His alarm, 1 !:">. Forces the place to surrender, Nil. Writes to Dupleix regarding the capitulation, 147. Declares that he had been authorised to dispose of the place, 147. Explains his reasons to Dupleix, 150. Gives Dupleix credit