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In the time of Gurava Naidu, the great great grandfather of Raja Gopal Naidu, some Englishmen came to the port and sent for the chief men of the place, Gurava Naidu , and said they wished to build a fort there. They landed a cannon and fired a shot in a westerly direction and asked for as much as
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it was the first place occupied by the British who erected a factory here in February 1626. It was hastily abandoned in 1641 in favour of
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house as having "walls two Storeys high of one part of it, and a round Bulwart built single by itself".
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Altham, Emmanuel, 1600-1635 or 1636 — Fort Armagaon , to his brother Sir Edward Altham, 1632 Oct. 20.
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Raja, who was induced by Gurava Naidu to allow the strangers to occupy the spot called
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A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669 to 1679
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