They were commanded by another privateer, Woodes Rogers, who later went legit, leased the Bahamas and became the islands' first governor. |
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Though the original vessel was built for fishing, her speed and weatherliness made her ideal as a privateer. |
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Unlike the fictional Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk had, at least initially, chosen his desert island over his privateer galley. |
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Though a privateer racing effort, Krohn-Barbour Racing will be officially affiliated with the Lamborghini factory. |
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He was of sturdy stock and clever of mind that saw him later in his career in the command of a privateer. |
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Later he retired because his wounds pained him, but he spent the last year of the war on a privateer attacking British shipping. |
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The starting lineup for every event includes both factory and privateer racing teams competing for overall wins as well as wins in one of four classes of competition. |
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They wanted to sell the ship's cargo in the Maritimes, buy arms and convert her into a privateer to attack the merchant ships of the North. |
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With a privateer bike, Eugene Laverty has been the best Honda rider, earning 4 wins and battling for the title until the last round. |
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Michel Dacarrette, one of the most prominent members of the family, was a privateer, a shipowner, and an entrepreneur based at Placentia. |
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Already substitute with Yamaha last year, he won with his privateer Honda in three occasions. |
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In 2003, as a privateer aboard an Aprilia, he obtained his first ever victory at Assen, in the rain. |
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At Mugello he fought for fourth place, confirming his current position as top privateer rider in the MotoGP World Championship. |
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Whether you are a pirate, a privateer or a freebooter, attacks and battles are part of your daily routine. |
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I am still the Honda fastest rider and the top privateer rider in the classification so this is not just luck! |
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After a sabbatical year, Randy Mamola came back in 1992 on a Yamaha as a privateer. |
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Another candidate would have been René Duguay-Trouin, a privateer of the same period who excelled in swashbuckling bravado of the same sort. |
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At daylight the next morning some of the men bent the sails and rove the rigging of the privateer, while the others were cutting a good load of wood to ballast her. |
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At least 18 were wrecked. In the fleet were three privateer vessels hired for the occasion. |
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The same year, the Sancti Spiritu was transformed from a whaler into a privateer, lying in wait to ambush ships flying the French flag. |
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Captain Christopher Newport led more attacks on Spanish shipping and settlements than any other English privateer. |
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His ship, the Rose, attacked a Spanish and a French privateer holding a captive English vessel. |
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When the Americans captured the Bermudian privateer Regulator, they discovered that virtually all of her crew were black slaves. |
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Whilst apparently successful the privateer campaign was ultimately a failure. |
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Sir George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, was a successful privateer against Spanish shipping in the Caribbean. |
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A privateer was a private person or ship that engaged in maritime warfare under a commission of war. |
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He switched to a privateer on a Yamaha machine, but soon started receiving works equipment. |
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Hunley, a privateer sank the sloop USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. |
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A privateer, Francois Thurot, sailed from Dunkirk with five ships to provide diversionary support to the invasion. |
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He pirated in the Atlantic for years before becoming a privateer for the Queen. |
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Captured during fighting in Angola, they were being carried by a Portuguese ship to Mexico when an English privateer captured them, diverting them to Virginia. |
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He is used to the January raid with already two appearances on a bike on his record added to a series of participations assisting privateer bikers. |
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Rising rookie for Germany after his 250 cc national and European 250 cc titles in 1998, he took part in the 250 cc world championship from 1999 to 2001 as a privateer rider. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz was a prosperous privateer town in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, it is an appealing coastal town protected from the fury of the Atlantic by its closed bay of high sea walls. |
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All in all, it looks to be a challenging race for the Yamaha 7, which will be one of the only two bikes in this year's grid, with a Japanese privateer team, to benefit from Michelin's technological support. |
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The 25-year-old from Mallorca joins the series following a season spent as a privateer in the superbike class, but has two seasons of world supersport experience under his belt. |
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He made his racing debut in the British Superbike championship in 1999 aboard a Kawasaki machinery. 8th in the standings and best privateer in 2001, he joined the Renegade Ducati team the season after. |
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In the 18th century, the famous Maratha privateer Kanhoji Angre ruled the seas between Mumbai and Goa. |
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In the following War of Spanish Succession, privateer attacks continued, Britain losing 3,250 merchant ships. |
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The letter of marque of a privateer would typically limit activity to one particular ship, and specified officers. |
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William Kidd, for instance, began as a legitimate British privateer but was later hanged for piracy. |
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Piet Pieterszoon Hein was a brilliantly successful Dutch privateer who captured a Spanish treasure fleet. |
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Magnus Heinason was another privateer who served the Dutch against the Spanish. |
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Sir George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland was a successful privateer against Spanish shipping in the Caribbean. |
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In 1621, King James VI of Scotland allowed privateer William Alexander to establish the first Scottish colony overseas. |
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The final Trophy is awarded to the best privateer team amongst all four classes. |
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When merchant ships sailed independently, a privateer could cruise a shipping lane and capture ships as they passed. |
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Under the government of Albuquerque, Goa was taken from the Bijapur sultanate in 1510 with the help of Hindu privateer Timoji. |
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The ship was a captured privateer that had been purchased from the government. |
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Until 1813 the region was generally quiet except for privateer actions near the coast. |
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Captured ships were subject to condemnation and sale under prize law, with the proceeds divided between the privateer sponsors, shipowners, captains and crew. |
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Over 200 American privateer ships were captured by the Royal Navy, many of which were turned on their former owners and used by the British blockading forces. |
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The British ship Jack was captured and turned into an American privateer, only to be captured again by the British in the naval battle off Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Since neither the Congress nor the President appears to have authorized a privateer during the war, the Navy would not have had the authority to do so by itself. |
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In its early days Lotus sold cars aimed at privateer racers and trialists. |
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Joining the hunt is former pirate captain Barbossa, now a privateer in King George II's Navy, who is in a race against the Spanish for the Fountain of Youth. |
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He lived in England until age thirty-seven, working a variety of jobs, including as a corsetmaker, a privateer interrupting enemy trade, and a school teacher. |
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In 1706, Spanish and French forces ousted the Bermudians, but were driven out themselves three years later by the Bermudian privateer Captain Lewis Middleton. |
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Tromp was mostly occupied with blockading the privateer port of Dunkirk. |
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