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606 INDEX. Repulsed from Galle, 17-18. Take Trinkaniali, 18. Lose it, 18. Settle at Pondichery, 22. Surrender to the Dutch, 28. Abandon Surat, 31. Found Chandranagar and its depen- dencies, 33. Conquer Mahe, 64. Obtain Kaiikal, 78. Repulse the English fleet off Nagapatan, 126. Take Madras, 147. Defeat Mafauz Khan near Madras, 194. Again at St. Thome, 196. Repulse him at Sadras, 202. Are surprised and re- pulsed at Gudaiur, 205. Attempt again to surprise it, but in vain, 206. Take and miss prizes, 208. Move against Gudalur, 209. Are forced to retire, 210. Attempt again to sur- prise Gudalur, but are beaten, 215. Are besieged in Pondichery, 221. Repulse the besiegers, 224. Their position in 1749,229. "Win the battle, of Ambur, 238. Officers mutiny at Valdavur, 250. Surprise the camp of Murari Rao, 256. Repulse Mu- hatnad, 258. Defeat Muhannd Ali, 259. Storm Jinji, 262. Beat Nasir Jang, 268. obtain great increase of territory, 272. Beat the English at Volkonda, but fail to follow up their victory, 286. Shut up the English in Tricbinapalli, 287. Are beaten by Clive, 302. Again, 303. Retreat into Srirangam, 318. Surrender to the English, 327. Beat the English at Vicravandi, 332. Beaten by them at Baboor, 335. Defeat the Marathas, 358. Again, 359. Again, 360. Driven to desperation at Haidarabad, 369, Obtain the cession of four provinces, 375. Defeat Captain Chace at Tri- vadi, 386. Are defeated at the Golden Rock, 390. Again, 395. Again at the Sugarloaf Rock, 398. Take refuge in Srirangam, 398. Are repulsed at Trichinapalli, 404. Causes of the repulse, 404. Surprise the English at Kutapard, 409. Repulsed near the Sugarloaf Rock, 411. Make peace with the English, 433. Refuse to aid Sira/j-u-daola against the Eng- lish, 459. Beaten off Nagapatan, 509. Take Gudalur. 512. And Fort St. David, 515. Repulsed from Tar-jur, 524. Beaten oft" Tranquebar, 525. Beaten at Koudur, 542. Beaten off Fort St. David, 549. Army mutin : es, 552. Returns to its duty, 554. Beaten at Wandiwash, 560. Sur- render Pondichery, 578. Reflections on the character of, in India, 575, BUD 579. The consolation that remains to them, 579 GEOGHEHAN, M., repulses Brereton at Wandiwash, 554 Gingens, Capiain, co-operates with Mu- hammad Ali's levies, 284. Marches to iutercept Chan da Sahib, 285. Is repulsed from Volkonda, 287. The panic of his men, 287. His little self- confidence, 302. Is left in command of the troops, 333 Ghaziu-d-din, eldest son of Nizamu-1 Mulk, prefers to remain at Delhi, 235. Allies himself with the Marathas. 348. Threatens the Dakhan, 363. Arrives at Auiangabad, 363. Is poisoned, 364 Godeheu, M., commissioned by Dupleix to explain his case, 92. Appointed to succeed Dupleix, 417. His real character, 420. His meanness to- wards Dupleix on landing, 421. Re- fuses to settle the accounts of Dupleix, 423. His importunate spite, 423. The advice he received from Dupleix, 424. Restores the Swiss soldiers to the English, 427. Cuts off supplies from the army, 431. Replaces Mainville by Maissin, 432. Whom he instructs to connive at the Eoglish movements, 432. Resolves on peace at any price, 433. Obtains one, 434. Its disgraceful conditions. 429. He abandons all the French conquests, 439. His strange warn- ing to Moracin, 441. Embarks for Europe, 442. Good effect of his de- parture, 443 Goens, Commodore Ryckloff van, drives the French from Trinkomali, 20. Ordered to attack St. Thome. Takes it, 21 Golkhonda. King of, aids the Dutch against St. Thom6, 21. Succumbs to Aurangzeb, 24 Goupil,M., commands a French detach- ment, 248. Acts for Bussy at Haidarabad, 362. His weakness and indecision, 368. Consents to divide his forces, 371 Griffin, Admiral, arrives with bis fleet off Cuddalore, 209. Outwitted by M. Bouvet, 213. Returns to England, 220 Guillard, M., appointed member of the secret committee, 441 Gudalur, plundered by the Marathas, 90. Its situation, 197. The French