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James' victories over the Angre family have been seen by historians David
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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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325:, James participated in several successful expeditions against fortresses controlled by the Angre family, whose ships frequently launched attacks on EIC merchant shipping. He returned to England in 1759 a wealthy man.
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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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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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and inform Watson in "exceptionally good time." James continued serving in the Bombay Marine until 1759, when he returned to
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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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