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'''Carwar''' (alias Karwar)
  
 
'''Editorial history'''
 
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==Suggested links==
 
==Suggested links==
  
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See [[MRP: Achine|Achine]]
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See [[MRP: Callicutt|Callicutt]]
 
See [[MRP: Cochin|Cochin]]
 
See [[MRP: Cochin|Cochin]]
 
See [[MRP: Goa|Goa]]
 
See [[MRP: Goa|Goa]]
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See [http://gallica.bnf.fr/html/editorial/conditions-dutilisation-des-contenus-de-gallica BNF non-commercial reproduction conditions]
 
See [http://gallica.bnf.fr/html/editorial/conditions-dutilisation-des-contenus-de-gallica BNF non-commercial reproduction conditions]
 
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==Town profile==
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==Carwar town profile==
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Robert Master and Richard Ball were posted to Carwar.<ref>''EFI 61-64'', p. 27</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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===English East India Company===
  
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"At "Scindy": Nicholas Scrivener, William Bell, Valentine Nurse, and John Cox.  At Ahmedabad: Richard Craddock (sic) and Ralph Lambton.  At Broach: Thomas Hoskins and Thomas Carver.  At Karwar: Robert Master and Richard Ball…."<ref>''EFI 61-64'', p. 27</ref>
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==Mentions of Carwar in Wiki primary sources==
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===Sir George Oxenden correspondence===
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===Inventories===
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===Law suits===
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===Wills===
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:03, January 13, 2012

Carwar (alias Karwar)

Editorial history

09/01/12, CSG





Suggested links


See Achine
See Callicutt
See Cochin
See Goa
See Surat



Images

Map

Insert Map of situation

Town plan


Insert Town plan



Carwar to Goa, from sea, detail, Anon, 1700-1799


BOOK PAGE DETAIL Anon Betw Carwar & Goa 1700-1799 BNF Gallica DL CSG 090112.png



Carwar to Goa, from sea, Anon, 1700-1799


BOOK PAGE Anon Betw Carwar & Goa 1700-1799 BNF Gallica DL CSG 090112.PNG

Image credits & copyright information


(1) Anon, 'Between Carwar and the port of Goa, a prospect of the bay of Goa taken at Anchor off the allguardo', English, 1 est. recto verso ; 54 x 44,5 cm, 1700-1799; Detail taken from larger image as in (2)
- Image is out of copyright
- Sourced from Bibliothèque nationale de France: Gallica.bnf.fr, for non-commercial use[1]

(2) Anon, 'Between Carwar and the port of Goa, a prospect of the bay of Goa taken at Anchor off the allguardo ; Between Goa and Vingula rocks, the prospect of Vingula rocks and land in-country, between Vingula rocks and Giria, being twenty three leagues ; A prospect from Gyria, or Vizendruke, belonging to Angria, in the Latitude of 17° 10'to Dunde Rajapore, belonging to the Sedee', English, 1 est. recto verso ; 54 x 44,5 cm, 1700-1799
- Image is out of copyright
- Sourced from Bibliothèque nationale de France: Gallica.bnf.fr, for non-commercial use[2]

See BNF non-commercial reproduction conditions



Carwar town profile


Robert Master and Richard Ball were posted to Carwar.[3]



Notes

English East India Company


"At "Scindy": Nicholas Scrivener, William Bell, Valentine Nurse, and John Cox. At Ahmedabad: Richard Craddock (sic) and Ralph Lambton. At Broach: Thomas Hoskins and Thomas Carver. At Karwar: Robert Master and Richard Ball…."[4]



Mentions of Carwar in Wiki primary sources

Sir George Oxenden correspondence




Inventories




Law suits




Wills




Suggested image sources




Suggested primary sources




Suggested secondary sources

  1. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5900595v/f1.item, viewed 09/01/12
  2. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5900595v/f1.item, viewed 09/01/12
  3. EFI 61-64, p. 27
  4. EFI 61-64, p. 27