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He wrote to France as soon's he landed, and sent it with the shipe he came in, which we hope got safe there long ago.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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Company Can testifie to the Contrarie and as far as my Commishon and my life doth goe I will beare you out Against all them that shall qushton you as Conserning the takeing of this shipe: I am Captaine and
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Commander and turned himself, his supercargo, mate and Boy out of said ship into the Boate to shift for themselves and Ran Away with the shipe, Some of the men so running
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Also that thay did heere some of my one Men tell blackledge that hee was A great Rooge, in that hee had gott his Cloose out of the shipe
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Telling them that thoose as would goe willingly should have as good A shaar in shipe and goods as Anny of themselves, whare upon one bengeman blackledg of boston, with sundry more, tuck up armes with the pyrats, hee macking choyce of one of my one [2] small armes for him selfe.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Answered and said if I would goe a longe with him he would beare me out in all damages that shuld follow or insue upon me Conserning takeing of the prise. then the shipe which I Came from Jemecoe in wasse gon from the Iland over to the Cammanus and their wasse noe other shipe left but only Captaine John Duglasse.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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A shipe that Came from Amsterdam in holland to Jemecoe, Called the
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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I doue furder Ad that sence I came from London, being to the Westward, was tolde by sum of those men that came home in Massons shipe A Longe with said blackledge Last yere, to the est end of Long island, whare
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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But it so fell out, that they were ther a day before the shipe came, and the sea being rough, and the women very sicke, prevailed with the seamen to put into a creeke hardby, wher they lay on ground at lowwater.
Seven English Cities William Dean Howells 1878
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In the mean time, the shipe maister, perceiveing how the matter was, sente his boate to be getting the men abord whom he saw ready, walking aboute the shore.
Seven English Cities William Dean Howells 1878
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