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A Buccaneer's AtlasBelow is a merged summary of Bartholomew Sharp's biography, expeditions, and later life/death, combining all the information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To ensure maximum detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format for the expeditions section, as it contains the most dense and varied information. The biography and later life/death sections will be presented in narrative form, with all unique details retained.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Privateering and Piracy, edited by ...The first, The Voyages and Adventures of Capt. Barth. Sharp and others in the South Sea (London, 1684), is mainly a reproduction of the captain's journal or log ...Missing: excerpt | Show results with:excerpt
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010. Pride and Piracy: Bartholomew Sharpe - Morgan LibraryAs he terrorized Spanish towns and ships in the Americas, English pirate Bartholomew Sharpe kept a diary of his voyage and his exploits.
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Bartholomew Sharp – The Unlucky Pirate Who Became A LegendSep 5, 2018 · Born in England around 1650, he began his maritime career serving on a privateer during the Third Anglo-Dutch War. When the war came to an end, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] The occupational structure of the London parish of Stepney, St ...As shown in Figure 6.5 above, the size of shipbuilding within Stepney's occupational structure peaked during the seventeenth century but began to decline by ...Missing: class | Show results with:class
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The Pirates' Who's Who - Project GutenbergJoined Captain Bartholomew Sharp when he was preparing his expedition to assault the town of Santa Maria. Bournano was a useful ally, as he was much liked by ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of History of The Buccaneers of ...One hundred and forty-six Buccaneers remained with Bartholomew Sharp. The Anchorage at Quibo. 'On the SE side of the Island Quibo is a shoal, or spit of ...
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Full text of "Dampier's voyages - Internet ArchiveFull text of "Dampier's voyages : consisting of a New voyage round the world ... Isthmus of Darien," under the leadership of William Paterson. He attended ...
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[PDF] The buccaneers of America - Internet Archive... assaults they committed there for the space of three years, till their ... dangerous, all the rocks as yet being not thoroughly known. 4 Here I shall ...
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'As it Was' | Hydro International... the 400-ton Santisima Trinidad. This they adopted ... Bartholomew Sharp, while organising the withdrawal from the ... the entrance and doubled Cape Horn about 150 ...
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The Pirate, the Ambassador and the Map-Maker | History TodayJul 7, 1998 · On June 10th, 1682, Captain Bartholomew Sharpe, buccaneer, and two ... murder in the High Court of the Admiralty. The alleged crimes ...Missing: Sharp | Show results with:Sharp<|control11|><|separator|>
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William Hack and the Description of New EnglandThe charts had been captured in situ by English buccaneers from Jamaica, led in 1681 by Bartholomew Sharp, Richard Sawkins and John Coxon to repeat Henry ...
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William Hacke: A Pirate's Cartographer | Worlds RevealedAug 26, 2020 · In this post I will briefly discuss his career and his role in the pardon of the notorious pirate Bartholomew Sharp. William Hacke was born in ...Missing: life | Show results with:life
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A Buccaneer's Atlas "d0e2126"### Summary of Bartholomew Sharp's Life After Pacific Expedition
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Bartholomew Sharp - Meet the Unlucky Pirate Who Threw Away a ...Jun 22, 2012 · A 17 th Century sea captain and adventurer, Sharp commanded an ill-fated two-year voyage in 1679 to capture Spain's treasure fleet off the Pacific coast of ...
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Bartholomew Sharp - English Buccaneers - Golden Age of PiracyBartholomew Sharp (1650 - 29 October 1702) was a famous English buccaneer and captain of the Trinity who engaged in the innovative buccaneer raid known as the ...
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A NEW VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD BY WILLIAM DAMPIER(1) Basil Ringrose, Part 4 of the History of the Buccaneers, Sloane ... Sharp perhaps anticipated that Ringrose would never return to confute him ...
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[PDF] Elements of mythmaking in witness accounts of colonial piracyThe Voyages and Adventures of Capt. Barth. Sharp and others. London, P. A. Esq: 1684. 115 Howse, Derek, and Norman J. W. Thrower, Eds. A Buccaneer's Atlas ...Missing: excerpt | Show results with:excerpt
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A new voyage and description of the isthmus of America... Lionel Wafer's entertaining account of what he saw and did in the spring months of the year 1681. The candle-snuffers have been displaced by sometimes-white ...
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Bucaniers of America the second volume : containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others, performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. : from the original journal of the said voyage / written by ... Basil Ringrose, Gent., who was all along present at those transactions. | Early English Books Online | University of Michigan Library Digital Collections**Summary of Bartholomew Sharp's Raids and Captures in the Pacific:**
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