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Honourable Company: A History of The English East India Company

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by John Keay


  Sambhaji Angrey, 265

  Samuel, Thomas, 67

  San Thomé, 68-9, 141, 213, 222, 288, 291, 342

  Sana’a, 81, 83-4

  Sandys, Thomas, 174-5

  Saris, John, 53-60, 88-9, 197, 348, 353

  Satravati Shahu, 255

  Saunders, Thomas, 289-90, 293, 334-6

  Scot, David, 432, 434, 435, 438

  Scot Edmund, 29-33, 35, 36

  Scot, John, 419

  Scot, Tate & Adamson Co., 431, 432

  Scott, Colonel Caroline, 298, 299

  Sea Otter, 433, 434

  Seth family, bankers, 316, 320

  Seven Years War, 286, 294, 311, 324, 332, 338-47

  Seychelle Islands, 80

  Shah Abbas of Persia, 102-4, 116, 124-5, 127

  Shah Alam I, Moghul Emperor, 216, 222, 224

  Shah Alam II (Shahzada), Moghul Emperor, 322, 369, 370, 374, 377, 400

  Shah Jehan, Moghul Emperor, 101, 115, 121

  Shaista Khan, Nawab of Bengal, 150, 151, 153-62

  Shaxton, Captain, 137

  Shelburne, Earl of, 379

  Sherley, Sir Robert, 103

  Shilling, Andrew, 93, 104

  Shipman, Sir Abraham, 132

  Shiraz, 104

  Shivers, Captain Dirk, 188

  Shizuoka, 57

  Shuja-ud-Daula, Nawab of Oudh, 374, 377

  Siam, 13, 59, 61-4, 195-204, 444-5

  Sidis, The, 144-5, 146, 255, 258, 263

  Sierra Leone, 74

  Sikkim, 424

  Silk trade, 52, 61, 102-3, 104, 127, 149, 151, 197, 212

  Sind, 101, 103, 108

  Singapore, 211, 333, 355, 361, 448-9, 453-4

  Singhora, 199, 203

  Siraj-ud-Daula, Nawab of Bengal, 300-19, 322, 395

  Sivaji, 142, 257

  Skottowe, Captain, 352

  Smith, Adam, 451

  Smith, Bombardier, 277, 279

  Smith, George, 420

  Smythe, Alderman Sir Thomas, 26, 27-8, 60, 90, 111, 114

  Snook, Lieutenant, 442

  Socotra, 75, 82, 88

  Southby, Captain, 337, 338

  Spain, 6-8, 13, 344-7, 435

  Spanish Armada, 11, 96

  Spanish Succession, War of, 274

  Speedwell, 211

  Spencer, John, 372-3

  Spice Islands, 13, 33-4, 50, 53, 354, 357;

  see also Moluccas, Bandas etc.

  Spice trade, 5-8, 10, 13, 47, 49-50, 53, 74, 84

  Sri Lanka, 13, 276

  Srirangam, 290, 292

  Srirangapatnam, 412, 414

  Stackhouse, John, 236-7

  Strahan, Seaman, 307-8

  Strange, James, 432-3, 434

  Stuart, General James, 417-18, 420

  Success, 259, 351, 353

  Suffren, Admiral de, 414, 416

  Sulawesi (Celebes), 36

  Sulivan, Lawrence, 345, 366-9, 371-3, 379-81, 387-8, 390, 396, 399

  Sulu Sea, 354-6, 444

  Sumatra, 13, 16, 20, 173, 211, 246-51; 447;

  see also Aceh, Benkulen etc.

  Sumbawa, 354

  Sun, 123

  Sunda Straits, 20, 447

  Supreme Court of Justice, Calcutta, 385-6, 388

  Surat, 73-80, 85-7, 94, 97-8, 100, 111, 115-18, 126, 132, 134, 138, 141-4, 176, 184, 186-8, 189-92, 212, 228, 402

  Surat, 211

  Surat, Treaty of, 403, 405

  Surman, John, 225-9, 231, 312

  Susan, 15, 18, 20, 29, 32

  Sutanati, 156, 158, 160, 165;

  see also Calcutta

  Sutherland, Dame Lucy, 368, 381, 385, 389

  Suvarnadrug, 264, 265-7

  Swalley Hole, 86-7, 94, 96, 116, 117, 184, 188

  Swan, 43-4

  Syriam, 333, 334, 335, 338

  Ta’iz, 83

  Tanjore (Thanjavur), 287-8, 340, 409-10

  Tapti River, 76, 77, 86, 95, 117

  Tartar, 357

  Tashilunpo, 423, 424

  Tatta, 108

  Tanfiqui, 117-18

  Taylor, John, 107

  Tea trade, 348-50, 358, 380, 384, 386, 391, 430, 451-2, 454-6

  Tecu, 46

  Tellicherry, 251, 253, 254, 284, 344

  Ternate, 10, 33-4, 36, 47, 443

  Terrible Bomb, 260

  Thailand, see Siam

  Thana Fort, 403

  Thomas, 64

  Throgmorton, Kellum, 45

  Tibet, 423-5

  Tidore, 33-4, 36

  Tientsin (Tianjin) River, 351

  Tiger, 313-14

  Timor, 357, 441, 443

  Tipu Sultan of Mysore, 411, 412, 416-17

  Tokyo, see Yedo

  Tongking, 197, 425, 427-8

  Tourane (Da Nang), 354, 425-6, 429, 430, 439

  Towerson, Gabriel, 30-2, 36, 41, 48-50, 53, 89, 90, 126

  Trades Increase, 41-2, 55, 81-9

  Tranquebar, 276

  Trichy, 289-90, 339, 340

  Trinconomalee, 266, 343, 414, 442

  Trivandrum, 251

  Trivitore (Tiruvottiyur), 241-3, 290

  Trully, Robert, 96

  Tucker, Thomas, 79

  Tulaji, Angrey, 265-9

  Turner, Captain Samuel, 424

  Ulubari, 158

  Union, 211

  Union, Instrument of, 212, 213

  United East India Company, see Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie Utrecht, Treaty of, 237-8

  Vancouver Island, 432, 433-4

  Vansittart, Henry, 369-72, 381-2

  Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, 31-2, 37-8, 40-1, 42-51, 60, 62-4, 94, 131, 141, 187, 195, 197-8, 440-4, 448-9

  Victoria, 337

  Vietnam, see Cochin China, Annam, Tongking

  Voyages: Lancaster’s 1st, 11-12

  Company’s 1st, 14-23, 24, 28

  Company’s 2nd, 28-34

  Company’s 3rd, 36-7, 39, 73-7

  Company’s 5th, 37-9

  Company’s 6th, 41, 81-9

  Company’s 7th, 61-4

  Company’s 8th, 54-60, 88-9

  Company’s 10th, 91

  Company’s 12th, 94-8

  Wadia Lowji, 266

  Waite, Sir Nicholas, 183-4, 188-92, 196, 212-13

  Walsh, John, 375

  Wandiwash, Battle of, 343

  Ward, Ned, 219

  Wargaum (Wadgaon) Convention, 406, 407, 413

  Watson, Admiral Charles, 266-70, 293-5, 297, 305-17, 319-20

  Watts, William, 299, 300, 306, 312, 315, 320

  Weddell, John, 104-7, 121-4, 205, 251

  Welden, Richard, 50

  Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 400, 414, 445, 447

  Wellesley, Richard, Lord Mornington, 444, 445

  Weltden, Captain Anthony, 202-4, 223, 334

  Westminster, Peace of, 126

  Whampoa, 208, 348, 455

  White, George, 200, 201, 202, 203

  White, Samuel, 200-3, 223, 334

  Whitehall, Treaty of, 131

  Wilkins, Charles, 422

  William III, King, 178, 181, 190

  Wilson, C. R., 220

  Wilson, Captain William, 353

  Winter, Sir Edward, 196

  Witherington, Captain, 301, 302

  Woodruff, Philip, 397-8

  Woollen trade, (broadcloth, tweed etc.) 52, 53, 58-9, 74, 81, 98, 358-9, 423, 438

  Yale, Elihu, 164, 165, 199-200, 202, 203, 205, 208

  Yale, Thomas, 199-200, 205-7

  Yedo, 57-8, 64

  Yemen, 81-5, 88-9

  Yule, Sir Henry, 161

  Zanzibar, 12, 75, 443

  Ziau-ud-Din, 222-3, 226-7, 244

  Zwaarte Leeuw, 45, 64

  Acknowledgement and Author’s Note

  It would take more than one lifetime to compile a history of the East India Company from its voluminous records. I have referred to them only occasionally. Books like this necessarily depend on other books. But wherever possible I have based the narrative on reprints, selections, extra
cts and calendars of the original records. Happily the Company has been well served in this respect. My main debt is therefore to those scholars and archivists, mostly long deceased, who laboured to elucidate different aspects of the Company’s history by reproducing, abbreviating, or summarizing original materials. Their names will be found amongst the authors listed in the bibliography. I should, however, like to single out the works of Sir William Foster, Sir George Forrest, Sir Henry Yule, Sir William Hunter, Dr J. Long, Dr C. R. Wilson, Professor H. H. Dodwell, Colonel H. D. Love, and Dr S. C. Hill.

  It is customary to offer some explanation for adopting a particular system of rendering foreign words into English. Since no system informs my choice of spellings I must pass on this. Familiarity and common usage have prevailed over consistency. The same goes for proper names. In the case of place names I have tried to use those designations or spellings in use now, giving the contemporary version in brackets. But this does not always work. Sometimes the current names seem less appropriate than those of 200 years ago. Thus I have stuck with Gombroon rather than have to choose between Bandar Abbas and Bandar Khomeini; with Macassar, which looks like making a comeback, rather than Ujung Pandang; and with Trichy and Tanjore because their currency seems to have survived the polysyllabic reformation of south Indian names. There are many other such inconsistencies for which I accept full responsibility.

  The five years spent on this book have been a gross indulgence. I thank Carol O’Brien at HarperCollins for raising no objection to its being twice the proposed length and taking twice the allotted time. Being so long busy about the Company could also have placed a strain on personal relationships. Yet Julia has never baulked at having a hardback rodent for a husband and has in fact encouraged his ferreting with insight, good cheer, and love. My debt to her defies acknowledgement.

  About the Author

  JOHN KEAY was educated at Ampleforth College, York and Magdalen College, Oxford. As an author and broadcaster specialising in Asian history and current affairs, he has been treading the trail of the East India Company since the 1960s. His other books include Into India, When Men and Mountains Meet, Eccentric Travellers, Explorers Extraordinary, India Discovered, India: A History and The Great Arc.

  Married with four children, he lives in the Scottish Highlands with his wife Julia. They are the joint editors of the Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland.

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  Praise

  From the reviews of The Honourable Company:

  ‘What a marvellous story is that of the East India Company!…And John Keay tells it well, humanely and spicily, as well as all we need about organisation, background, etc…Mr Keay gives us the spectrum, the trade with China and Japan, the Arabian Gulf, the East Indies, India, the lot.’

  A. L. ROWSE, Contemporary Review

  ‘Splendid, tumultuous narrative history…The sotry is so colourful, at least in its early stages, that it can be read as a bumper book of Indian adventure.’

  ANTHONY QUINTON, The Times

  ‘A tale worth retelling in detail, when it is done with as much as flair and imagination as this.’

  GEOFFREY MOORHOUSE, Guardian

  ‘A gem of a book on a vast and complex adventure of British trading, maritime and colonial history…highly recommended not only for scholars but to all those interested in an important segment of British and human history.’

  Catholic Herald

  ‘Full of delicious anecdotes…fascinating reading.’

  WILLIAM DALRYMPLE, The Spectator

  By the same author

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  THE GILGIT GAME

  ECCENTRIC TRAVELLERS

  EXPLORERS EXTRAORDINARY

  HIGHLAND DROVE

  THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY’S

  HISTORY OF WORLD EXPLORATION

  INDIA DISCOVERED

  THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SCOTLAND

  (WITH JULIA KEAY)

  INDONESIA: FROM SABANG TO MERAUKE

  LAST POST: EMPIRE’S END

  INDIA: A HISTORY

  THE GREAT ARC

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  Table of Contents

  Cover Page

  Title Page

  Preface

  PART ONE A QUIET TRADE 1600-1640

  CHAPTER ONE Islands of Spicerie

  CHAPTER TWO This Frothy Nation

  CHAPTER THREE Pleasant and Fruitfull Lands

  CHAPTER FOUR Jarres and Brabbles

  CHAPTER FIVE The Keye of All India

  PART TWO FLUCTUATING FORTUNES 1640-1710

  CHAPTER SIX These Frowning Times

  CHAPTER SEVEN A Seat of Power and Trade

  CHAPTER EIGHT Fierce Engageings

  CHAPTER NINE Renegades and Rivals

  CHAPTER TEN Eastern Approaches

  PART THREE A TERRITORIAL POWER 1710-1760

  CHAPTER ELEVEN The Dark Age

  CHAPTER TWELVE Outposts of Effrontery

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN One Man’s Pirate

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Germ of an Army

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Famous Two Hundred Days

  PART FOUR A PARTING OF THE WAYS 1760-1820

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN Looking Eastward to the Sea

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Transfer of Power

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Too Loyal, Too Faithful

  CHAPTER NINETEEN Tea Trade Versus Free Trade

  CHAPTER TWENTY Epilogue

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p; Bibliography

  Index

  Acknowledgement and Author’s Note

  About the Author

  Praise

  By the same author

  Copyright

  About the Publisher

 

 

 


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