b'221 (INDIA). A Plan of Fort St. George and the City of Madras.FIRST EDITION.Copperplate engraved plan executed by Herman Moll. With alpha-numeric keys and remarks on the points of interest in the area including the Jews Burying Place and the tomb of the Jewish alderman, Bartolomeo Rodrigues. Minor expert marginal repair. 7.8 x 7.8 inches (20 x 20 cm). [From Thomas Salmons Modern History; or the Present State of All Nations. Vol. III, p. 5. Unknown to Rubens, Jewish Iconography.] London, 1726. $1200 - $1800 Fort St. George was the rst British fortication in India, built in 1644 along the coastal city of Madras (today, Chennai). The fort was established to assist the British East India Company who were looking for commercial opportunities in India and points further east. Existing Jewish traders situated along the coasts of India were soon welcomed by the British into Madras due to their trading acumen. One of the rst Jews who came to Madras was Jacques (Jaime) de Pavia. Originally a Portuguese Jew from Amsterdam, it was he who organized the Jews of Madras into the semblance of a community, in connection with which, he established a Jewish cemetery - where he himself was buried in 1687.Interestingly, following his death, de Pavias widow, also a Portuguese Jewess, fell in love with the English governor of Madras, Elihu Yale (1649-1721) and went to live with him, scandalizing local society. Governor Yale later achieved reknown when he gave a large donation to the University of New Haven in Connecticut, which was subsequently named after him, hence Yale University. Hieromima de Paiva and the son she had with Yale, died in South Africa.See https://esefarad.com/? p=10147.111'