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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Pirates Own Book, by Charles EllmsBelow is a merged summary of the biographies of Captain Christopher Condent, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To retain as much detail as possible, I will use a structured table format in CSV style for key sections (e.g., Piratical Career, Notable Captures, Treatment of Prisoners, Retirement), followed by a narrative overview and a list of useful URLs. This approach ensures a dense, organized representation of the data while avoiding redundancy.
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The Pirates' Who's Who - Project GutenbergA pirate of New Providence, Bahama Islands. He accepted the royal pardon in 1718, and impressed the Governor, Woodes Rogers, so favourably that he was placed in ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Pyrates, Volume 2, by Daniel ...Condent and some others went to Mascarenas, where Condent married the Governor's Sister-in-Law, and stay'd some Time; but as I have been credibly inform'd ...
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Research guide B5: Royal Naval DockyardsIn the 17th and 18th centuries there were six Royal Navy dockyards in England, at Deptford, Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth and Plymouth.
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Seaports, Merchants - The Maritime Heritage ProjectsThe dockyard dominated industry in Plymouth during the 18th century but there were also wool weaving, leather, brewing, and building industries. Fishing ...<|separator|>
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Plymouth's HistoryPlymouth's history includes Saxon roots, maritime significance, the Mayflower Pilgrims, and its role as a naval base, with a rich maritime history.Missing: 18th | Show results with:18th
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[PDF] The Long War Against Piracy: Historical TrendsApr 4, 2008 · of the War of the Spanish Succession, the Royal Navy discharged some. 36,000 sailors, almost 75 percent of its wartime complement. Thousands.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Search for Freedom and Vengeance During the Golden Age of ...This age of piracy began after the War of Spanish Succession started in 1701, during which, sailors were high in demand.
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Post Spanish Succession Period - Golden Age of PiracyAfter the Treaty of Utrecht was signed, the excess of trained sailors without employment was both a blessing and a curse for all pirates. Initially the surplus ...
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Benjamin Hornigold and the Republic of Pirates | Ancient OriginsApr 9, 2021 · It may be possible that Hornigold was one of these unemployed sailors who became a pirate following the war. ... War of the Spanish Succession, ...
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[PDF] Sunset Piracy: The Ends of Atlantic Piratical Careers in the Age of SailThis was the chosen career of Christopher Condent, one of the. 53 William ... A General History of the Pirates. Columbia: Gannet Games, 2018. Labat ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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A general history of the pyratesApr 4, 2019 · A general history of the pyrates : from their first rise and ... Christopher Condent; John Bowen; John Halsey; Nathaniel North; Samuel ...
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Woodes Rogers and Private Enterprise in New Providence (Chapter 3)Mar 24, 2021 · On 26 July 1718, Woodes Rogers arrived in New Providence with four merchant vessels, three naval ships, soldiers for a garrison and all the ...
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Christopher Condent - Pirate Rounders - Golden Age of PiracyCondent was born in Plymouth in Devon and began his pirating career aboard a 12-gun sloop As the ship voyaged across the Atlantic an Indian member of the crew ...
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[PDF] archaeology of piracy between caribbean sea and the north ...Aug 14, 2019 · Dragon aka Christopher Condent, ships wrecked in the area in the ... Atlantic with his three pirate prizes, stopping in Barbados and ...
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Piracy and Company Sovereignty in the Indian Ocean (Chapter 6)Mar 24, 2021 · The most significant of these were the captures of the Faza Ramance – a rich Arab trader travelling from Jeddah – by Condent and the Nossa ...
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[PDF] Imperial Authority and Piratical Voyages - StrathprintsChristopher Condent, who had sailed in the Caribbean before directing to the. Indian Ocean, captured the Faza Ramance, a rich Arab trader travelling from ...
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The history of the pyrates: containing the lives of Captain Mission ...THE HISTORY OF THEpyrates, Containing the LIVES of Captain Misson. Captain Bowen. Captain Kidd. Captain Tew. Captain Halsey. Captain White. Captain Condent.
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The Jolly Roger & Other Pirate Flags - World History EncyclopediaAug 18, 2021 · Christopher Condent, who plundered the Caribbean and Pacific between 1668 and 1672, had perhaps an early version of the Jolly Roger with three ...
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[PDF] An-arrgh-chy: The Law and Economics of Pirate OrganizationIn 1720,. Captain Christopher Condent's crew seized a prize that earned each pirate £3,000. Similarly, in 1721, Captain John Taylor and Oliver La. Bouche's ...
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[PDF] Max Planck inStitute fOr SOcial anthrOPOlOgy WOrking PaPerSAt one point in this burdensome life, namely in 1721, it seems that he grew tired of being a pirate, so he sent a message to the governor of Île Bourbon, ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Pyrates, by Daniel DefoeSummary of each segment:
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[PDF] Pirates, Merchants, and Imperial Authority in the British Atlantic ...Oct 6, 2017 · number of the pirates were willing to retire after they had made their fortune. It is important to note that those pirates who left the ...
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[PDF] Life Under the Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age PiracyIf the historical records are to be believed, the Carib were the only one of the three mentioned groups that could have had contact with the buccaneers and ...
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“Merrily to Hell Together”: Threats of Self-Destruction among Golden ...Jun 9, 2022 · This paper examines twenty incidents from the Golden Age of piracy in which pirates or their victims threatened or attempted to blow up their ships and ...
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The Real Pirates of the Caribbean and their flags"Historical Flags of Our Ancestors" contains pictures, brief descriptions and histories of hundreds of historical flags.
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Christopher Condent - Assassin's Creed Wiki - FandomChristopher Condent (1690s – 1734) was an English pirate affiliated with the Pirate Republic of Nassau. He was also secretly a member of the Templar Order.Missing: literature | Show results with:literature
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Christopher Contend - The Way Of The PiratesTwo years later, Christopher Condent moved to France and settled in the port ... Contend died in 1734. Christopher Contend's flag was a simple ...