Although privateers are raking it in from the Darent Valley deal, patients have not been so fortunate. |
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According to the records of Lloyds, between 1775 and 1781 American privateers captured 2,600 British merchantmen. |
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The manufacturers are ready to offer low-cost engines to privateers, as more teams means increased show and therefore prosperity to all involved. |
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Nearly all the slaves were brought to Bermuda from the West Indies or as slaves on ships captured by Bermuda privateers. |
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The cronies who run these associations pretend they are progressive, when in fact they are reactionary privateers. |
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Small sloops and schooners were particularly vulnerable to the attentions of privateers. |
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There is a danger that London Underground or the privateers who are due to take over will go to court to try and stop the strike ballot. |
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Some of the early privateers settled in these waterlogged plains, cutting and selling logwood as a means to generating wealth. |
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In just a few months a small number of campaigners fought against the expensive and glossy propaganda pushed out by the privateers. |
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Some governments gave pirates and privateers safe harbor to earn revenues or to harass their enemies. |
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However, American neutral shipping suffered grievous losses at the hands of the Royal Navy and French privateers. |
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The basis for the story is that in February 1704, William Dampier, a noted British buccaneer and navigator, arrived at Juan Fernandez with two ships, both licensed privateers. |
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The war at sea was fought mainly by privateers on all sides, and the 2,800 enemy ships taken by French corsairs represent perhaps the greatest consistent success of the war. |
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But before politicians get too excited, it may be instructive to compare the supposedly wasteful public sector with the supposedly lean privateers. |
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The difference between pirates and privateers was that the pirates were simply sea robbers who captured or looted ships at sea for plunder, without authority. |
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The blue-water warships were generally unsuited for blockade duty, so the indirect approach represented by the privateers and commerce raiders failed to raise the blockade. |
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Great names are associated with the privateers and the ships that sailed the waters off the south coast of Ireland including the name of the great John Paul Jones. |
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Some privateers ended up becoming pirates, not just in the eyes of their enemies but also of their own nations. |
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Entrepreneurs converted many different types of vessels into privateers, including obsolete warships and refitted merchant ships. |
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The United States used mixed squadrons of frigates and privateers in the American Revolutionary War. |
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England, and later the United Kingdom, used privateers to great effect and suffered much from other nations' privateering. |
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In the 19th century many nations passed laws forbidding their nationals from accepting commissions as privateers for other nations. |
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Notable British colonial privateers in Nova Scotia include Alexander Godfrey of the brig Rover and Joseph Barss of the schooner Liverpool Packet. |
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By the middle of the 18th century, Bermuda was sending twice as many privateers to sea as any of the continental colonies. |
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The realities of this interdependence did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm with which Bermudian privateers turned on their erstwhile countrymen. |
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By the end of the war Nova Scotia had outfitted a number of privateers to attack American shipping. |
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The company could in turn issue letters of marque to subcontracting privateers who used the island as a base, for a fee. |
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American privateers are thought to have seized up to 300 British ships during the war. |
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In secrecy he also developed a plan with a consortium of Nantes privateers, funded by exiled Scots bankers and pawning of his mother's jewelry. |
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It burned shipping in the harbor, roughly 80 French privateers and merchantmen, as well as four warships which were under construction. |
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Throughout the war, American privateers devastated the maritime economy by capturing ships and looting almost every community outside of Halifax. |
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In the late 14th century naval warfare with England was conducted largely by hired Scots, Flemish and French merchantmen and privateers. |
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Augustine, founded in 1565 but repeatedly attacked and burned by pirates, privateers, and English forces. |
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The Republic had also given sanctuary to American privateers and had drafted a treaty of commerce with the Americans. |
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Scots and French privateers were operating around Wales throughout Owain's war. |
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During this time, Elfrith served as a guide to other privateers and sea captains arriving in the Caribbean. |
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However, during peacetime, privateers and navy men were left without employment, so they often went on the account. |
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The Scottish Crown developed naval forces at various points in its history, but often relied on privateers and fought a guerre de course. |
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In the late 14th century, naval warfare with England was conducted largely by hired Scots, Flemish and French merchantmen and privateers. |
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In 1627, the Royal Scots Navy and accompanying contingents of burgh privateers participated in the major expedition to Biscay. |
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Both regions were also used as bases for Dutch privateers plundering Portuguese and Spanish trade routes. |
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In 1562 Elizabeth sent privateers Hawkins and Drake to seize booty from Spanish and Portuguese ships off the coast of West Africa. |
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Raleigh and Elizabeth sought both immediate riches and a base for privateers to raid the Spanish treasure fleets. |
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Nelson arrived off Newfoundland with the convoy in late May, then detached on a cruise to hunt American privateers. |
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This has prompted former Jordan owner Eddie Jordan to say that the days of competitive privateers are over. |
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The Victual Brothers of Gotland were a companionship of privateers who later turned to piracy as the Likedeelers. |
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Their function is similar to the 18th century privateers, used by the Royal Navy. |
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With the end of this conflict, thousands of seamen, including Britain's paramilitary privateers, were relieved of military duty. |
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During King George's War, approximately 36,000 Americans served aboard privateers at one time or another. |
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During the American Revolution, about 55,000 American seamen served aboard the privateers. |
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The American privateers had almost 1,700 ships, and they captured 2,283 enemy ships. |
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Throughout the American Civil War, Confederate privateers successfully harassed Union merchant ships. |
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It also sent vessels to protect merchant shipping and to hunt down and destroy the few Confederate raiders and privateers still operating. |
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By the French Revolutionary Wars of the late 18th century, effective naval convoy tactics had been developed to ward off pirates and privateers. |
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They were merchant seamen, sailors in the royal navy, and privateers, all of whom would form into a pirate crew. |
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The Bermudian militiamen were called out on numerous occasions of war, and, on one notable occasion, to quell rioting privateers. |
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Some isolated attacks on these shipments took place in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea by British and Dutch pirates and privateers. |
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These examples of medieval Spanish fortifications were built to defend the city from attacks by pirates and privateers. |
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In 1629 there was the surrender of Quebec, without battle, to English privateers led by David Kirke during the Thirty Years' War. |
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As enthusiasm for war rose among the English populace, privateers began to attack Dutch ships, capturing them and taking them to English harbors. |
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English and Dutch privateers who preyed on Spanish ships soon found refuge in the Mosquito Coast. |
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At the very least English and French privateers and pirates did visit there, taking in water and food. |
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On the high seas, the Americans could only pursue a strategy of commerce raiding, taking British merchantmen with their frigates and privateers. |
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The Canadian historian Carl Benn wrote that American privateers took 1, 344 British ships, of which 750 were retaken by the British. |
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Of 526 American privateers, 148 were captured by the Royal Navy and only 207 ever took a prize. |
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It was the last hurrah for privateers in Bermuda who vigorously returned to the practice after experience in previous wars. |
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From that base British privateers seized many French and American ships and sold their prizes in Halifax. |
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The increase in competition for crews on armed merchant vessels and privateers was due, in a large part, because of the chance for a considerable payoff. |
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Spanish authorities were known to execute foreign privateers with their letters of marque hung around their necks to emphasize Spain's rejection of such defenses. |
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These include maritime commerce, settlement of the continent and of the West Indies, and the projection of naval power via the colony's privateers, among other areas. |
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However the British were able to limit privateering losses by the strict enforcement of convoy by the Royal Navy and by capturing 278 American privateers. |
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Probably shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, he moved there from Jamaica, and with most privateers once involved in the war, became involved in piracy. |
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Elizabeth retaliated against Philip by supporting the Dutch revolt against Spain, as well as funding privateers to raid Spanish ships across the Atlantic. |
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The queen's charter also said that Raleigh was supposed to establish a base from which to send privateers on raids against the treasure fleets of Spain. |
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During the 17th century, in common with other Channel ports, Teignmouth ships suffered from raids from Dunkirkers, who were privateers from Flemish ports. |
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These incursions were eventually ended by Sir John Penington, but in the 1660s and as late as the 1700s the island still fell prey to French privateers. |
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About 55,000 American sailors served aboard privateers during the war. |
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The Canaries' wealth invited attacks by pirates and privateers. |
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Later that year the Parliament gave an order which allowed English privateers and warships to seize Dutch shipping and 'recover their losses' from Dutch vessels. |
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Scottish ships had some success against privateers, accompanied the king in his expeditions in the islands and intervened in conflicts in Scandinavia and the Baltic. |
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About 55,000 American sailors served aboard the privateers during the war. |
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Pirates are often equated in the modern mind with privateers and buccaneers, but neither label accurately describes piracy during the early eighteenth century. |
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The US was not one of the initial signatories of the 1856 Declaration of Paris which outlawed privateering, and the Confederate Constitution authorized use of privateers. |
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This ultimately led to orders forbidding US privateers from attempting to bring their prizes in to port, with captured ships instead having to be burnt. |
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Ideally located for the Atlantic slave trade, the islands grew prosperous throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, attracting merchants, privateers, and pirates. |
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During the War of 1812, the British attacked Essex, Connecticut, and burned the ships in the harbor, due to the construction there of a number of privateers. |
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The Spanish crown had engaged with Britain for a number of years in low intensity warfare, with ports and trade routes harassed by English privateers. |
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Before his arrival, however, the pirates had been forced to surrender by a force of Bermudian privateers who had been issued letters of marque by the Governor of Bermuda. |
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He took an enormous amount of booty, as well as landing his privateers ashore and attacking land fortifications, including the sack of the city of Panama with only 1,400 crew. |
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One of the most famous privateers from mainland Spain was Amaro Pargo. |
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Other British privateers of note include Fortunatus Wright, Edward Collier, Sir John Hawkins, his son Sir Richard Hawkins, Michael Geare, and Sir Christopher Myngs. |
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During the Nine Years War, the French adopted a policy of strongly encouraging privateers, including the famous Jean Bart, to attack English and Dutch shipping. |
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