Armagaon
Armagaon or Armagon was the second colony of the English [East India Company] in Southern India. Its original name was Durgarazpatnam or Duraspatam.
It was chiefly inhabited by salt manufacturers. A small port 36 miles North of Pulicat 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 Fort St. [George, India|Fort St. George]. East India Company pioneer Streynsham Master described the factory house as having "walls two Storeys high of one part of it, and a round Bulwart built single by itself".