MRP: Carwar
Carwar (alias Karwar)
Editorial history
09/01/12, CSG
Contents
Suggested links
See Achine
See Callicutt
See Cochin
See Goa
See Surat
Images
Map
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Town plan
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Carwar to Goa, from sea, detail, Anon, 1700-1799
Carwar to Goa, from sea, Anon, 1700-1799
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)
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- 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]
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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
- ↑ http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5900595v/f1.item, viewed 09/01/12
- ↑ http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b5900595v/f1.item, viewed 09/01/12
- ↑ EFI 61-64, p. 27
- ↑ EFI 61-64, p. 27