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912:2nd Groenlo
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557:Gravelines)
539:Pantelleria
374:Hispaniola
339:SĂŁo Vicente
96: /
57:3 June 1602
2057:Categories
1871:. Conway.
1642:References
1369:San Felipe
1168:Background
1066:2nd Calais
996:Ardenburg
962:Nieuwpoort
947:Zaltbommel
917:Bredevoort
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517:Las Palmas
507:2nd Flores
502:1st Flores
497:1st Azores
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407:La Guaira
98:38.4; -9.1
1554:Aftermath
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1381:culverins
1337:Forteleza
1317:Adventure
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586:Berlengas
420:Guadalupe
398:Trinidad
388:San Mateo
349:Cartagena
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248:2 prizes
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222:Strength
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62:Location
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1295:Garland
1284:moorish
1189:Kinsale
1150:carrack
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727:Kollum
682:Leiden
571:Bayona
430:Panama
393:Recife
369:Havana
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