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CHAPTER VI. Expedition Against Kennery

The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago · J. Biddulph — chapter 6 of 22 · ~51 words · public domain

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EXPEDITION AGAINST KENNERY

Sivajee's occupation of Kennery--A naval action--Minchin and Keigwin--Bombay threatened--The Seedee intervenes--Conajee Angria occupies Kennery--Boone sails with the expedition--Manuel de Castro--Futile proceedings--Force landed and repulsed--Second landing--Manuel de Castro's treachery--Gideon Russell--Bad behaviour of two captains--Defeat--Attack abandoned--The St. George--The Phram--Manuel de Castro punished--Bombay wall completed--Angria makes overtures for peace--Boone outwitted ...

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