Keigwin, Richard

Keigwin, Richard

▪ British officer
died June 21, 1690, Saint Kitts

      English naval officer and military commander of the East India Company, prominent as the leader of “Keigwin's Rebellion” against the company in Bombay ( Mumbai) in 1683.

      On May 4, 1673, as a lieutenant aboard the HMS Assistance, Keigwin led the English assault on the Dutch-held island of St. Helena (Saint Helena) in the South Atlantic Ocean. His landing place is still known as Keigwin's Rock. In 1676 he went to Bombay as a free merchant but soon entered the East India Company's service. He became a commandant, and in 1679 he distinguished himself in battle against the Maratha navy, but his refusal to reduce the Bombay regiment and disband the cavalry, despite orders from the company's headquarters in London, led to his recall.

      Keigwin returned to Bombay as a captain lieutenant and a member of the company's governing council. Continued bad relations with the company, however, resulted in his eventual exclusion from the council, and in December 1683 he headed a revolt against company rule. For nearly a year he ruled Bombay vigorously in the king's name, but finally, in November 1684, after obtaining a free pardon for himself and his followers, he surrendered the island-city to the company on the king's orders. He returned to England in 1685. As commanding officer of the HMS Assistance, he was killed while leading the assault on Basseterre, Saint Kitts, in the Leeward Islands.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Keigwin — The surname Keigwin (from old English, meaning White dog from the word Kei a dog, and gwyn white: and thus figuratively, a hero.) might refer to:*Herbert Keigwin English cricketer *Henry Keigwin English cricketer *Richard Prescott Keigwin English …   Wikipedia

  • R. P. Keigwin — Richard Prescott Keigwin (8 April 1883 26 November 1972) was an English academic. He also played first class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club, Essex County Cricket Club and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Child, Sir John, Baronet — ▪ British official died Feb. 4, 1690, Bombay [now Mumbai], India       first person to be placed in control of all the British East India Company s (East India Company) trading establishments in India. He served there as deputy governor of Bombay …   Universalium

  • Fall for Dance Festival — Fall for Dance is an annual dance festival presented by New York City Center in New York City. Established in 2004 as a means to introduce new audiences to dance, and loosely based on the Delacorte Dance Festival model of the 1960s and 1970s,… …   Wikipedia

  • List of mayors of Penzance — Penzance Borough Arms, 1614 1934 (used on the Civic Regalia of the Mayor of Penzance) The office of Mayor of Penzance was established under the Penzance Charter of incorporation of 1614 granted by James I. This charter allowed for the appointment …   Wikipedia

  • Manor of Alverton — The Manor of Alverton was a former manorial estate located in Cornwall, UK. Contents 1 History 1.1 Relationship with Penzance 2 Lords of the Manor of Alverton 3 …   Wikipedia

  • North Devon (UK Parliament constituency) — North Devon County constituency for the House of Commons Boundary of North Devon in Devon …   Wikipedia

  • William Hals — (d. 1736) was a Cornish historian, best known for his work The Compleat History of Cornwall which ironically was never completed.Hals was born at Tresawen, Merther, Cornwall, the second son of James Hals of Fentongollan and Anne, daughter and… …   Wikipedia

  • Ordinalia — The Ordinalia are three medieval mystery plays written in Cornish from the late fourteenth century. The three plays are Origo Mundi, (The Origin of the World), Passio Christi (The Passion of Christ) and Resurrexio Domini (The Resurrection of Our… …   Wikipedia

  • Cornish language — For the Anglo Cornish accent and dialect, see Anglo Cornish. Cornish Kernowek, Kernewek Pronunciation [kərˈnuːək] Spoken in …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”