- Fort St. David
Fort St. David was a British fort near the town of
Cuddalore , a hundred miles south ofMadras on theCoromandel Coast ofIndia . It was bought from theMahrattas by theBritish East India Company in 1690.Robert Clive served as the governor of Fort St David in1756 .The ruins of Fort St David situated on the river Gadilam has as memorable history. As a small fort built by a
Hindu merchant it fell into the hands of theMaratha s after the capture ofGingee Fort byShivaji in 1677. From them it was purchased by the English in1690 : with the English renaming it as Fort St David after the patron Saint ofWales , since the thenGovernor of Madras , Elihu Yale, was Welsh. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9064829/Fort-Saint-David Encyclopedia Britanica entry on Fort St David] ] The purchase including not only the fort but the adjacent towns and villages within the random shot of a piece of ordnance. A great gun was fired to different points of the compass and all the country within its range, including the town of Cuddalore, passed into the possession of the English. The villages thus obtained are still spoken of ascannonball villages. From 1725 onwards the fortifications were greatly strengthened. In 1746 Fort St David became the British headquarters for the southern India, andDupleix attack was successfully repulsed.Robert Clive was appointed its governor in 1756; in 1758 the French captured it, but abandoned it two years later toSir Eyre Coote, KB . In 1782 they again took it and restored it sufficiently to withstand a British attack in 1783. In 1785 it finally passed into British possession.See also
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