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Patlee, a town on the western shore of the river of Cossimbuzar, 168.
Patna, the capital of Behar, 19. 26. 30. 32. 39. 40. 42. 43. 145. 148. 150. 164. 166. 179. 186. 187. 190. 191. 192. 193. 195. 196. 271. 272. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 281. 282. 283. 284. 286. 352. 356.
Pearkes, Mr. of the council Calcutta, 71.
Pennar, a river, 203. 206.
Peons, 62. 191. 200. 204. 213. 225. 256. 316.
Percival, Mr. chief at the factory of Bimlapatam, 263.
Perring's redoubt, 61. 62. 68. 129. 131. 134.
Perrot, Mr. first lieut. of the Kent, 144.
Persia, 6.
Persian language, 159. 181.
scribe, 159.
Persians, '29. 132.
Petrus, the Armenian, 129. 148. 150. 165. 167.
Pettah, of Vandiwash, 218.
Phirmaund, or patent, 15.
Phousdar, commonly called nabob, 80. 91. 120. 121. 137. 276. 283. 285. 293.
Pigot, Mr. governor of Madrass, 88. 89.
Pilot sloops, 364.
Pipley, river, 3. 27. 44. 274.
Pischard, ensign, 62. 68. 69.
Pitans, 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 91. 138. 139. 145. 148. 149. 164. 229. 249. 250. 265. 291. 360.
Plassey, on the island of Cossimbuzar, 145. 149. 150. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 168. 171. 172. 174. 176. 185. 187. 189. 196. 247. 268. 273
Pocock, admiral, 89. 142. 143. 197. 247. 286. 293. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 311. 312. 314. 315. 331. 332. 333.
Point, Palmeiras, 119. 142.
Polier, captain, 217. 232. 233. 235. 245. 304. 313
Polore, fort, 242. 243. 248.
Polygars, 104. 105. 107. 108. 109. 112. 113. 116. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 208. 209. 214. 227. 228. 231. 232. 236. 237. 238, 251. 254. 255. 260. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 315. 316. 322. 337.
Pondamelee, 291. 316.
Pondicherry, 84. 85. 87. 95. 118. 136. 197. 206. 207. 208. 212. 217. 218. 221. 232. 233. 234. 235. 239. 240. 242. 245. 248. 250. 252. 253. 267. 268. 289. 293. 294. 297. 298. 301. 303. 305. 306. 311. 312. 313. 314. 317. 318. 319. 320. 324. 330. 331. 333. 334. 335. 341. 342. 350. 351. 353.
Poni, 37. 44. 103. 226. 264. 266.
Port of Goa, the, Calcutta, 80.
Port l'Orient, 297.
Portuguese in Bengal, 7 9. 59.
or black Christians, 61. 68.
women, 69.
Presidency, the, at Calcutta, 26 50. 52. 54. 57. 58. 84. 85.
Madrass, 106. 197. 202. 208. 220. 241. 242. 355.
Prophet, faith of the, 339.
Protector, company's ship, 212.
Brussian factories, Bengal, 80.
Puliacate, 290.
Pulitaver, 108. 109. 112. 116. 117. 199. 200. 209. 236 294. 295.
Pulwansing, an Indian chief, 282.
Purneah, 26 268. 269. 275.
Purneah, country, 3, 49. 55. 80. 120. 173 183. 268. 273.
Pye, captain, 134.
Queensborough, English frigate, 247. 293.
Ragava, Cherry, an officer of distinction, 315. 316.
Ragojee, Bonsola, general of the Morattoe army, 37. 38. 42. 43.
Rajahs, or princes, 7. 16. 53. 103. 156. 170. 193. 253. 254. 264. 268. 273. 276. 282. 285. 286. 355. 357.
Rajah Binderbund, one of Roydoolub's brothers, 360.
Rajah-bullub, father of Kissendass, and duan to Nowagis Mahomed, a Gentoo, 49. 51. 357.
Rajah-mahal, 16. 56. 183. 189. 190. 192. 271. 273. 275. 277. 280. 354. 356. 361.
Rajahmundrum, 101. 218. 255. 261.263.267. 341. 355.
Rajah, of Nuddeah, 357.
Rajahsaheb, son of Chundersaheb, 334.
Rajpoot, nation, 21.
Rajpoots, 254.
Ramanaig, a Jemautdar of Sepoys, 237. 337. 339. 340.
Ramazan, month, 162.
Ramchundur, a Morattoe general, 95. 97. 100.
Ramnairan, a Gentoo, the vice nabob of the province of Behar, 53. 185. 186. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 270. 271. 272. 275. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 286.
Ramramsing