INDEX
325
- Jask offered to the English by Shah Abbas, 245; Captain Shilling buried at, 248
- Jehangir, the Emperor, William Hawkins proceeds to the Court of, 67; James I's letter to, 73 nominates Makarrab Khan to the Government of Surat, 76 character of, 79; receives Hawkins in friendly fashion, 81 appoints Hawkins to a Court office, 82; finds a wife for Hawkins, 83; durbars of, 84; drinking bouts of, 85, 142; maintains a Court reporter, 86; cruelty of, 87, 143; degrades Hawkins, 89; Sir Thomas Roe despatched on a mission to, 133 receives Sir Thomas Roe, 135 shows friendship to Roe, 139 discusses artistic questions with Roe, 139; and Roe's miniatures, 141; quits Ajmere, 147; splendours of the camp of, 149; and the fakir, 151; regard of for Roe, 152; establishes his Court at Mandu, 152; has curious interview with Roe relative to presents, 154; is weighed against gold, 158; receives Prince Khurrum on his return from war, 159; upbraids Prince Khurrum for his hostility to Roe, 164; receives Thomas Coryat, 169; attitude of towards converts to Christianity, 171
- Jeronimo de Pa via, a converted Jesuit, 259
- Johnson, Timothy, a prisoner of Amboina, 218
- Joint English and Dutch Commission to consider disputes in the East, 182
- Jooat, John, intercedes for English prisoners at Amboina, 221
- Jourdain, Captain John, early life of, 93; proceeds overland from Aden to Mocha, 97; conducts an expedition to the Moluccas, 182; has interview with Jan Pietersoon Coen, 183; driven from the Moluccas by the Dutch, 185; establishes a factory at Macassar, 185; despatches expedition to Banda, 187; sends a further expedition to the Moluccas, 189; proceeds to Patani with the Hound and the Sampson, 206; killed in a fight with the Dutch, 206
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- Keeling, Captain William, commander of the third voyage to the East, 67; discourse of to the men in his fleet, 71; visit of to the Moluccas, 181
- Khurrum, Prince (afterwards the Emperor Shah Johan), inimical to the English, 131; opposes Sir Thomas Roe, 137; treats with scorn Roe's application for a treaty, 145; returns in triumph from his campaign, 159; arrogant conduct of towards Roe, 159; devotion of to Mumtaz Mahal, 161; is reconciled to Roe, 162; opposes the English in durbar, 163; gives the English trading privileges, 174
- Kishm, English attack on, 250
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- Ladbrook, Thomas, a prisoner of Amboina, 218