308 INDEX 185; takes part in the expe- dition against the Portuguese, 193, 194, 195; goes to the defence of Carwar, 194 Fake, Corporal, mutinies, and is shot, 109 Fame, the, Company's armed ship, built at Surat by Boone's orders, 8V; sent to attack Vingorla, 90; takes part in the attack on Kennery, 123, 125 Fancy, the, pirate ship, com- manded by Taylor, 135 ; her engagement with the Cas- sandra, 135-137; given to Macrae, 139 Fancy, the (formerly the Charles the Second, q.v.), pirate ship, commanded by Every, 18; takes the Futteh Mahmood, 25; takes the Gunj Suwaie, 25,2*7 Farrell, Captain, pirate, 24 Fleetwood, Miles, succeeds Mence as chief at Carwar, 258 Flying Dragon, the, pirate ship, 187 Forbes, Lieutenant, commu- nicates with the besieged in Carwar factory, 94; holds Gheriah after its capture, 248 Fort St. George, the, galley, en- gages Portuguese grabs, 194, 195 Foulis, Captain, commander of the Anson, his bravery against the French, 222 French, the, at Surat, 51; their men-of-war menace the Com- pany's ships, 221; their defeat in the Carnatic, 229 ; take the New George, East Indiaman, 262 Futteh Dowlet grab, the, sent by Bombay Council to assist Mannajee Angria, 217 ; taken by Toolajee Angria, 241 Futteh Droog, Angrian fort, bombarded by James, 234- 237 Futtehghur, granted to Conajee Angria by treaty, 79 n, Futteh Mahmood, the, taken by Every, 25 G Gallivats, large rowing boats, 92^. Gayer, Sir John, President of Surat, receives news of Every, 20; delivers French pirates to the Governor of Surat, 29; offers to convoy the Bed Sea fleet, 29; harassed by untrustworthiness of Eng- lish crews, 34; disclaims re- sponsibility with regard to the Quedah Merchant, 51, 52; hands over to the Portuguese their ship taken by pirates, 54; Harland and Richards quarrel with, 57; compared