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James' victories over the Angre family have been seen by historians David Cordingly and John Falconer as marking a turning point for the fortunes of the East India Company in establishing naval supremacy in India. They noted that prior to James' arrival in India, the Bombay Marine had participated in
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According to Bowyer, James "seems never to have shown any inclination to shed light on the first thirty years of his life; he left no tracks, only conjecture." He had two children with his second wife Anne, a son named Edward and a daughter named
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several unsuccessful battles against the Angre family, who after their defeats at Severndroog and Gheriah ceased to pose an effective threat to Company shipping. The pair attributed James' victories to the EIC's superior ship-making skills
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after his ship was shipwrecked. He was imprisoned for a period before being released, making his way back to England at some point during the 1740s. There, he married a woman, whose identity was reported to be either the landlady of a
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which was under the Angre family's control. The British captured the fortress with no casualties, breaking the power of the Angre family. Although control of the fortress was handed over to British-allied Maratha forces, 130,000
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to succeed to a British title; these have been dismissed as baseless by Bowyer. Relationships between European employees of the East India Company and Indian women were common during the 18th century; Scottish historian
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which led to the Severndroog garrison capitulating on 2 April. After taking control of the fortress, James quickly handed over control to his Maratha allies before returning to Bombay in order to avoid the seasonal
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During and after his career in India, rumours developed that James had married an Indian woman and had a son named Richard who was supposedly the first person of
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that they had secretly altered EIC records in order to mislead the committee, maintaining that the charges were "without foundation." James died at his home on
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During this period, the Bombay Marine was primarily focused on protecting Company shipping against attacks from ships commanded by the
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and inform Watson in "exceptionally good time." James continued serving in the Bombay Marine until 1759, when he returned to England.
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during this period, James withdrew his candidature after making his political aspirations clear to government officials. In the
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In 1757, James, who was in Bombay, was charged by his superiors with informing Watson, who was commanding a squadron near the
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EIC ships, which led to a reduction in losses. In recognition of his efforts, James was eventually promoted to the rank of
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James had acquired a large fortune during his career in India, primarily through his private business dealings and
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onboard two Company ships before being appointed as an officer in the Bombay Marine. Commanding the 44-gun warship
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wrote that " origin was so obscure as almost to baffle inquiry." His father was variously reported to be either a
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that roughly one in three wills left by EIC employees during this period left something to an Indian spouse.
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Despite his relationship with Sulivan, James soon began cultivating a friendship with prominent statesman
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from 1774 to 1783. James is best known for his career in India, where he served as an officer in the
263:(5 September 1721 – 16 December 1783) was a Welsh naval officer and politician who sat in the 1172: 416: 303: 1345: 1703: 730: 423: 384: 348:. James died in his London home on 16 December 1783, leaving behind his wife and two children. 311: 291: 1270: 630: 538: 476: 329: 1648: 1643: 1412: 807: 392: 1236:
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
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Inferior Politics: Social Problems and Social Policies in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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The East India Company's Maritime Service, 1746–1834: Masters of the Eastern Seas
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James also started to harbour political ambitions, unsuccessfully running in a
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claimed that by 1738 James, by now at the age of sixteen, had entered into the
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In 1747, James entered into the service of the East India Company, serving as
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before embarking on a career at sea, reportedly at the age of twelve.
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A painting depicting James' squadron near Severndroog on 2 April 1755
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cabin boy before becoming a sea captain engaged in the trade between
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Indian Navy, a Perspective: From the Earliest Period to Modern Times
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constituency in 1770. Although he was also attempting to secure the
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The Honourable Company: A History of the English East India Company
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by the East India Company to protect their trade routes on the
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While serving as a sea captain, James was captured during the
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built in 1784. The building was constructed at the summit of
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or farmer, and some accounts claimed that James worked as a
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William James was born on 5 September 1721 near the town of
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Commemorating the Seafarer: Monuments, Memorials and Memory
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Settling down in England, James remarried and purchased an
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pub or a widow whose husband had been the captain of an
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forces. James led his squadron, which consisted of the
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After James died, Anne commissioned English architect
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arrived in Bombay, linking up with James and Colonel
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1783
James Townsend
William Graves
John Cocks
John Buller
Milford Haven
Elizabeth
East India Company
Bombay Marine
Commodore
Battle of Severndroog
Battle of Gheriah
Commodore
British House of Commons
West Looe
Bombay Marine
East India Company
Angre family
Milford Haven
coaster
Bristol
Royal Navy
Britain
its colonies
War of Jenkins' Ear
first mate

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