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NOTES AND QUERIES..
Darúd ; ann. 1020 : ... Ceylon, 138, ii.
1608-10 (twice), 1810 and 1874 (twice): 6.0. Daragha; ann. 1220 : 8. . Daróga, 230, i.
231, ii. Darwan; ann. 1784 : 8. o. Durwaun, 256, ii. Datura alba; s. v. Datura, 231, i. Darwān ; 8. o. Durwaun, 256, ii; ann. 1781: 8.0.
Datara fastuosa ; 8. u. Datara, 231, i. Durwaun, 256, ii.
Datura Stramonium ; 8. v, Datara, 231, i. Darwaza band hai; 8. v. Darwauza-bund, 793, i.
Datara, Yellow ; 8. D. 231, ii. Daryā ; 330, i, footnote.
Datyro; ann. 1578: s. o. Datura, 281, i. Daryā-shikast; 8. v. Derrishacst, 236, ii.
Dāūdi Bobrās ; 8. o. Bora, 80, i. Dáryavush ; ann. 486: 8.0. Aryan, 27, ii.
Dandne; ann. 1678: 8. o. Dadny, 225, ii. Darzard; ann. 1563 : 8. o. Saffron, 589, ii. Daal; s. D. Dowle, 251, i. Darzi; 8. v. Dirzee, 246, i, twice.
Daulā; 8. D. Dowle, 251, i. Das ; s. v. Dussera, 256, ii.
Daulatabad; ann. 1885 : 8. D. Concan, Dasaharā; 8. Dussera, 256, ii.
189, ii. Daçan çiņa ; 8. v. Gurjaut, 309, i.
Daulatabād ; ann. 1340 : 6. v. Dawk, 282, i. Dasārņa ; 8. v. Gurjaut, 809, i.
Daulatābād ; 8.0. Ell'ora, 261, ii; ann. 1843 : Dasehra ; 8. o. Dussera, 256, ii.
4.0. Bandicoot, 44, i, 3. o. Crore, 214, i; Dashară; 5. v. Dussera, 256, i.
ann. 1554: 3. o. Beiramee, 61, i. Dâsis ; ann. 1868: 8. v. Deva-dāsi, 237, ii,
Daulatábád; ann. 1684 : s. r. Ell'ora, 262, i. Dasrā; 8. o. Dussera, 256, ii.
Daulatpūr; 8. v. Ferázee, 267, i. Dasbora ; 8. o. Dassera, 256, ii,
Dans ; 8. o. Dour, 793, i. Dast; 8. v. Numerical Affixes, 888, .
Daurā; 8. o. Dowra, 793, i. Dastak; 8. v. Dastuck, 257, ü.
Daurades; ann. 1610 : & v. Bonito, 79, i. Dastobar ; 8. o. Destoor, 237, i.
Dauraha ; 8. o. Dowra, 793, i. Dastoor; ann. 1795 : 8. . Dastoor, 257, ii. Daurāhā; 4. v. Dowra, 793, i. Dastur ; ann. 1599: 8. . Saint John's, 591, is Dauring; ann. 1853: 3. D. Dour, 793, i.. . twice.
Daurka ; ann. 1590 : 8. v. Dwarka, 257, ii. Dastūr; s.v. Destoor, 237, i, s.o. Dastoor, 257, i. DaaȚnā ; 8. o. Dowra, 793, i. Dastūri ; 8. D. Dastoor, 257, i.
Dav; 8. o. Dhow, 243, i. Das Vaguas; ann. 1598: 8. 9. India of the Dāva; 8. o. Dhow, 243, ü. Portuguese, 333, i, twice.
Daw; ann. 1844: s. o. Dhow, 791, i. Datehin ; 8. v. 230, ii, twice, 788, ii.
Dāwah; ann. 1340 : 8.0. Dawk, 282, i, Datil; ann. 1563 : s. v. Tamarind, 680, ii.
4 times. Datsin-Picol, 8. o. Datchin, 788, i.
Dawāhi; . v. Doai, 248, i. Datura ; 3. p. 281, i, 8 'times, 788, ü, s.o. Dāwar; ann. 1150 : 8. o. Ghilzai, 284, i. Majoon, 411, i; ann. 1563: . v. 231, i; ann. Dāwāt; ann. 1335: 8. o. Telinga, 694, ii,
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NOTES AND QUERIES. THE ANGLO-DUTCH ATTACK ON
the men were re-embarked, and the two fleets sailed BOMBAY IN 1626.
away to do more mischief to the Portuguese elseIn the second edition (1891) of his Report on the Old Records of the India Office, Sir George To these three narratives we can now add a Birdwood printed three previously unpublished fourth, derived from a collection of papers in the accounts, derived from ships' logs now preserved British Museum known as Egerton 2086. At in that Office, of a joint attack made by a number f. 107 of this volume is a letter addressed to the of Dutch and English vessels on Bombay, then an East India Company, under date of January 8, insignificant Portuguese settlement, in October, 1627-98, by James Slade, master of the Dis1626. Little resistance was experienced, and after covery. In the couree of this letter, he mentione & short bombardment, the allied forces landed the interesting fact that the factors at Surat their men, and plundered and burnt the castle and had had several consultations about the town. Having done all the damage they could, acquisition of a fortifled station to serve as