Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative DocumentsJohn Franklin Jameson Macmillan, 1923 - 619 halaman |
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... sent specimens of all the different sorts of papers to which they gave rise . Nearly all the pieces are documents hitherto unprinted , but a few that have already been printed , mostly in books not easy of access , have been included in ...
... sent specimens of all the different sorts of papers to which they gave rise . Nearly all the pieces are documents hitherto unprinted , but a few that have already been printed , mostly in books not easy of access , have been included in ...
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... sent out with a considerable expedition in April , 1638 , had earlier been governor of Ber- muda and then a member of the royal council for Virginia . I 5 yeare of his Raigne , 3 for himselfe , PROVIDENCE ISLAND Commission from the ...
... sent out with a considerable expedition in April , 1638 , had earlier been governor of Ber- muda and then a member of the royal council for Virginia . I 5 yeare of his Raigne , 3 for himselfe , PROVIDENCE ISLAND Commission from the ...
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... sent out two shalopes well manned and followed myself in the thirde and by the waye wee mett with her bote being only a Canow in which all of her men wer come off from her and left her alone ; But wee tooke two of her men backe with us ...
... sent out two shalopes well manned and followed myself in the thirde and by the waye wee mett with her bote being only a Canow in which all of her men wer come off from her and left her alone ; But wee tooke two of her men backe with us ...
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... sent on shore back againe , but they cume not nor were ever heard of ( by any meanes that this depon't could under- stand of ) in foure months tyme whilst this depon't resided in Barbados after the ship was so taken , nor is yet that ...
... sent on shore back againe , but they cume not nor were ever heard of ( by any meanes that this depon't could under- stand of ) in foure months tyme whilst this depon't resided in Barbados after the ship was so taken , nor is yet that ...
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... sent hither that exemplary Justice might be Inflicted on them , it maybe a meanes to terrify others from such actions for the future . What Justice you please to execute in this particcular , will not only be well resented by us heare ...
... sent hither that exemplary Justice might be Inflicted on them , it maybe a meanes to terrify others from such actions for the future . What Justice you please to execute in this particcular , will not only be well resented by us heare ...
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Halaman 276 - When the Scaffold was let to sink, there was such a Screech of the Women that my wife heard it sitting in our Entry next the Orchard, and was much surprised at it; yet the wind was sou-west. Our house is a full mile from the place Feria seplima, Apr.
Halaman 377 - Republic, and bring the same to judgment in our High Court of Admiralty of England, or in any of our Courts of Admiralty within our dominions...
Halaman 165 - This Tew appeared to me not only a man of courage and activity, but of the greatest sense and remembrance of what he had seen, of any seaman I had met.
Halaman 522 - ... ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and, according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations, to adjudge and condemn all such...
Halaman 346 - Vessel shall be met withal, transporting or carrying any soldiers, Arms, Powder, Ammunition, or any other Contraband Goods, to any of the Territories, Lands, Plantations, or Countries of the said French King, the same, being taken, shall be condemned as good and lawful Prize.
Halaman 348 - Entitled an Act for the more effectual employing the Poor by encouraging the Manufactures of this Kingdom...
Halaman 336 - October in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith etc, and in the year of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and twenty three.
Halaman 379 - We shall be by them thereunto desired, And We will and require all Our Officers whatsoever to give him Succour and Assistance as occasion shall require. In Witness whereof We have caused the Great Seal of Our High Court of Admiralty of England to be hereunto affixed.
Halaman 141 - Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second, by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Halaman 347 - That the ships, vessels, goods, wares, merchandises, and effects, taken by virtue of letters of marque and reprisals as aforesaid, shall be kept and preserved, and no part of them shall be sold, spoiled, wasted, or diminished ; and that the bulk thereof shall not be broken, before judgment be given in the High Court of Admiralty of England, or some other Court of Admiralty lawfully authorized in that behalf, that the ships, goods, and merchandises are lawful prize.