Bibliographics

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A26296Ayres, Philip, 1638-1712.The voyages and adventures of Capt. Barth. Sharp and others in the South Sea being a journal of the same : also Capt. Van Horn with his buccanieres surprizing of la Veracruz : to which is added the true relation of Sir Henry Morgan his expedition against the Spaniards in the West-Indies and his taking Panama : together with the president of Panama''s [i.e. Juan Perez de Guzman] account of the same expedition, translated out of Spanish : and Col. Beeston''s adjustment of the peace between the Spaniards and English in the West Indies / published by P.A., Esq.1684.03477211859nan./cache/A26296.xml./txt/A26296.txt
A04099Barker, Andrew, fl. 1609.A true and certaine report of the beginning, proceedings, ouerthrowes, and now present estate of Captaine Ward and Danseker, the two late famous pirates from their first setting foorth to this present time. As also the firing of 25. saile of the Tunis, men of warre: together with the death of diuers of Wards chiefe captaines. Published by Andrew Barker master of a ship, who was taken by the confederates of Ward, and by them some time detained prisoner.1609.091072466nan./cache/A04099.xml./txt/A04099.txt
A80052Cardenas, Alonso de.A speech, or complaint, lately made by the Spanish embassadour to his Majestie at Oxford, upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo, richly laden with plate, cocheneal and other commodities of great value, by one Captaine Bennet Strafford, and by him brought to Southampton. Being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two Kings of Spaine and England. Also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. / Translated out of Spanish, in Oxford, by Sr Torriano, an Italian.nan2739656nan./cache/A80052.xml./txt/A80052.txt
A79031Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into South-Hampton1643.01062199nan./cache/A79031.xml./txt/A79031.txt
A79032Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into South-Hampton.1643.01057201nan./cache/A79032.xml./txt/A79032.txt
A32543Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Don Philip Hellen, alias Fitz-gerald1675.01550267nan./cache/A32543.xml./txt/A32543.txt
A20982Dunton, John, mariner.A true iournall of the Sally fleet vvith the proceedings of the voyage. Published by Iohn Dunton, London mariner, master of the admirall call''d the Leopard. Whereunto is annexed a list of Sally captives names, and the places where they dwell, and a description of the three townes in a card.1637.077871969nan./cache/A20982.xml./txt/A20982.txt
A82459England and Wales.An Act for the redemption of captives1650.02539311442nan./cache/A82459.xml./txt/A82459.txt
A39488England and Wales. Lords Justices.By the Lords Justices of England, a proclamation ... whereas we have received information ... that one Henry Every commander of the ship called the Phancy ... has, under English colours, acted as common pirate ...1696.01405228nan./cache/A39488.xml./txt/A39488.txt
A39489England and Wales. Lords Justices.By the Lords Justices, a proclamation ... whereas we formerly received information ... that one Henry Every, commander of this ship called the Phansie ... committed several acts of piracy ...1696.01860395nan./cache/A39489.xml./txt/A39489.txt
A09209England and Wales. Parliament.To the most honourable assembly of knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Parliament the humble petition of the adventurers in the ship called the Pearle.1621.01931349nan./cache/A09209.xml./txt/A09209.txt
A82363England and Wales. Parliament.An act for continuation of the Act for redemption of captives.1652.054396nan./cache/A82363.xml./txt/A82363.txt
A83238England and Wales. Parliament.An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising of moneys for redemption of distressed captives. Die Martis, 28. Jan. 1644. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.nan1395326nan./cache/A83238.xml./txt/A83238.txt
A80244England and Wales. Parliament. Committee of the Navy.Committee for the Navy and Customs. Die Martis 18 Martii, 1644. Whereas the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, taking into consideration the redemption of the captives taken by Turkish, Moorish, and other pirats, ...1645.0812151nan./cache/A80244.xml./txt/A80244.txt
A22009England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)By the King a proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirats.1604.01385221nan./cache/A22009.xml./txt/A22009.txt
A22013England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)By the King whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie betweene him and the king of Spaine ...1605.02265479nan./cache/A22013.xml./txt/A22013.txt
A22300England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)By the King. A proclamation restrayning the carrying of munition to Algeeres and Tunis1623.01180157nan./cache/A22300.xml./txt/A22300.txt
A22327England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)These are to certifie you that the bearer hereof, by name Angelus Jacobi, a merchant of Cyprus, sayling out of Egypt unto Creet, fell most vnfortunately into the hands of Turkish pirats1624.01338216nan./cache/A22327.xml./txt/A22327.txt
A69345England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)By the King. A proclamation against piratsnan1553227nan./cache/A69345.xml./txt/A69345.txt
A46576England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)A proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America James R.nan1870341nan./cache/A46576.xml./txt/A46576.txt
A00816Fitz-Geffry, Charles, 1575?-1638.Compassion towards captives chiefly towards our brethren and country-men who are in miserable bondage in Barbarie. Vrged and pressed in three sermons on Heb. 13.3. Preached in Plymouth, in October 1636. By Charles Fitz-Geffry.1637.0242297603nan./cache/A00816.xml./txt/A00816.txt
A85685Gand, Louis de.To the right honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of Lewis De Gand, a French nobleman, Lord of Brachey and Romecour.1641.01231304nan./cache/A85685.xml./txt/A85685.txt
A55709Gentleman in Algier.The present state of Algeir being a faithful and true account of the most considerable occurences that happened in that place during the lying of the French fleet before it / in a letter from a gentleman in Algier to his friend in London.1682.02543564nan./cache/A55709.xml./txt/A55709.txt
A10235Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641.A true relation, of the lives and deaths of two most famous English pyrats, Purser, and Clinton who lived in the reigne of Queene Elizabeth. Together with the particular actions of their takings, and undertakings with other pleasant passages which hapned before their surprizall worth the observing.1639.068621703nan./cache/A10235.xml./txt/A10235.txt
A41761Impartial hand.The Grand pyrate, or, The life and death of Capt. George Cusack, the great sea-robber with an accompt of all his notorious robberies both at sea and land : together with his tryal, condemnation, and execution / taken by an impartial hand.1676.088562313nan./cache/A41761.xml./txt/A41761.txt
A53026New York (State)An act for restraining and punishing privateers and pyrates1693.01969370nan./cache/A53026.xml./txt/A53026.txt
A14719Nixon, Anthony, attributed name.Nevves from sea, of tvvo notorious pyrats Ward the Englishman, and Danseker the Dutchman VVith a true relation of all or the most piraces [sic] by them committed vnto the sixt of Aprill. 1609.1609.0127133556nan./cache/A14719.xml./txt/A14719.txt
B05636Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation for apprehending Henry Every, alias Bridgeman, and sundry other pirates.1696.01692335nan./cache/B05636.xml./txt/B05636.txt
A67021Woofe, Abraham.Tyranny of the Dutch against the English wherein is exactly declared the (almost unvaluable) loss which the commonwealth of England hath sustained by their usurpation : and likewise the sufferings and losses of Abraham Woofe, then factor at Lantore, and others in the island of Banda / formerly collected in loose sheets by Mr. Woofe himself ; and now illustrated and extracted out of his papers by John Quarles.1653.0194745591nan./cache/A67021.xml./txt/A67021.txt