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Beattie, in his book on the privateering voyages of the early 18th century, deemed Shelvocke an unreliable witness, placing in doubt whether the albatross incident actually occurred, but considered Coleridge's use of it a testimonial to the enduring appeal of the books recounting the sea voyages.
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on 15 April, a sea battle that killed Rogers's brother John. When the main part of the expedition moved to capture
Guayaquil on 18 April, Hatley was among those left behind on captured ships to guard the Spanish prisoners. With water becoming short, Hatley and another officer were detailed to command
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Jamaica to do what he could for British prisoners in the hands of the Spanish. In 1713, with peace between Spain and Britain restored, Hatley was allowed to leave, and returned to his native land, having learned Spanish. The Rogers expedition had returned in 1711, and
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Spanish commerce. To assure fairness, the committee of expedition members who advised Rogers decided that the officers and men of each ship would each appoint two agents, one to remain on the vessel, the other to transfer to the
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Rogers's expedition ultimately circumnavigated the globe, but Hatley did not make it that far. He remained in command of his barque as the Rogers expedition re-entered the
Pacific Ocean proper. With water short and many sailors ill from a disease contracted in Guayaquil, the search for fresh water
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England because of the Cape Frio incident. Immediately upon his return, he sailed for Jamaica, then a den of pirates, without presenting himself to the owners of the Shelvocke expedition. Nothing is
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Selkirk in being immortalised in literature. This took place about 400 miles (640 km) south of Cape Horn. According to
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three days later. Many of Hatley's recruits were not sailors, but at the time government regulations limited to one-half the proportion of professional seamen private vessels such as Rogers's could have in their crews, to preserve some for ships of the
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encountered a Portuguese ship. In spite of the fact that the Portuguese were allies of Britain, Shelvocke sent Hatley across with an armed crew. They left with gold and other valuables. The ship anchored at the present-day site of
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into the South Pacific, to damage Spanish settlements and interests along the South American Pacific coast, and to capture booty for their own profit, including the large
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1412:. London: Odhams Press Ltd.
1393:. New York: Pantheon Books.
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3831:Pirate films and TV series
3271:African Slave Trade Patrol
2839:Action of 11 November 2008
1628:Barbary pirates (corsairs)
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2894:Battle of Cape Fear River
2864:Anti-piracy in the Aegean
2834:Action of 28 October 2007
2829:Action of 9 November 1822
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1353:. London: Boydell Press.
488:. He was tortured by the
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3204:International piracy law
3141:Pirate attacks in Borneo
3013:Capture of the schooner
3005:Capture of the schooner
2939:Battle of Ocracoke Inlet
2665:Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
1387:Holmes, Richard (1989).
1258:, pp. 168–170, 185.
1024:, pp. 172–173, 183.
840:, pp. 9–10, 15, 65.
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687:killing his brother Abel
3774:Captain Charles Johnson
3198:1717–1718 Acts of Grace
2909:Battle of Mandab Strait
2889:Battle of Boca Teacapan
2884:Balanguingui Expedition
2849:Action of 23 March 2010
1488:The Republic of Pirates
1486:Woodard, Colin (2007).
727:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
720:I shot the ALBATROSS."
411:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
109:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3131:Operation Ocean Shield
2959:Battle of Tonkin River
2904:Battle of Doro Passage
2859:Action of 5 April 2010
2854:Action of 1 April 2010
2844:Action of 9 April 2009
2824:1985 Lahad Datu ambush
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2650:Jose Campuzano-Polanco
2635:Duarte Pacheco Pereira
1782:British Virgin Islands
1408:Little, Bryan (1960).
1368:Fowke, Robert (2010).
852:, pp. 1–3, 45–46.
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413:'s albatross-shooting
357:Juan Fernández Islands
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182:Woodstock, Oxfordshire
122:Woodstock, Oxfordshire
38:Woodstock, Oxfordshire
3747:Pirates versus Ninjas
3174:Slave raid of SuĂ°uroy
3136:Persian Gulf Campaign
3021:Capture of the sloop
2949:Battle of the Leotung
2934:Battle of New Orleans
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2675:Richard Avery Hornsby
2427:Piet Pieterszoon Hein
2387:Moses Cohen Henriques
2357:Manuel Ribeiro Pardal
2102:Christina Anna Skytte
1640:Brethren of the Coast
1623:Baltic Slavic pirates
1570:Ancient Mediterranean
1445:Severin, Tim (2002).
1349:Beattie, Tim (2015).
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3625:Mistress of the Seas
3307:Capture of the brig
3284:Atlantic slave trade
3045:Falklands Expedition
2899:Battle of Cape Lopez
2819:1582 Cagayan battles
2746:Queen Anne's Revenge
2297:José Joaquim Almeida
2282:John Newland Maffitt
2202:Hayreddin Barbarossa
2042:Bartolomeu PortuguĂŞs
2032:Artemisia I of Caria
2027:Alexandre Exquemelin
1865:Baltic Slavic piracy
1618:Anglo-Turkish piracy
1473:. London: J. Senex.
1294:"An introduction to
1087:, pp. 104, 146.
948:, pp. 125, 129.
512:Shelvocke expedition
3686:No purchase, no pay
3654:Davy Jones's locker
3597:The Angel's Command
3441:Guybrush Threepwood
3289:Barbary slave trade
3266:African slave trade
3063:Jiajing wokou raids
2964:Battle of Ty-ho Bay
2187:François l'Olonnais
2047:Bartholomew Roberts
1935:Republic of Pirates
1512:"Advice to Pirates"
1432:. London: A. Bell.
1336:, pp. 211–212.
1302:The British Library
1270:, pp. 185–186.
1246:, pp. 158–168.
1198:, pp. 104–105.
1174:, pp. 148–154.
1162:, pp. 113–115.
1099:, pp. 118–133.
1060:, pp. 100–102.
601:killing albatrosses
390:. The ships lay in
138:Viceroyalty of Peru
97:South Pacific Ocean
3964:English privateers
3846:Timeline of piracy
3803:Piracy kidnappings
3456:Jacquotte Delahaye
3411:Charlotte de Berry
3401:Captain Sabertooth
3294:Blockade of Africa
3249:Piracy Law of 1820
3179:Turkish Abductions
3116:Operation Atalanta
3050:Great Lakes Patrol
2929:Battle of Nam Quan
2879:Attack on Veracruz
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2397:Nicholas van Hoorn
2382:Michel de Grammont
2247:Jacquotte Delahaye
2232:Hippolyte Bouchard
2152:Elise Eskilsdotter
2092:Charlotte de Berry
2057:Benjamin Hornigold
1126:, pp. 2, 6–7.
825:, pp. 4, 8–9.
765:, p. 230 n.8.
665:William Wordsworth
653:Literary influence
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436:Gulliver's Travels
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160:William Wordsworth
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3781:Truce of Ratisbon
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3576:On Stranger Tides
3516:Tony Tony Chopper
3406:Captain Stingaree
3343:Fictional pirates
3159:Sack of Baltimore
3154:Raid on Cartagena
3096:Moscow University
2975:Beluga Nomination
2944:Battle of Pianosa
2869:Antelope incident
2760:Marquis of Havana
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2347:Louis-Michel Aury
2312:Klaus Störtebeker
2262:Jeanne de Clisson
2182:François Le Clerc
2017:Anne Dieu-le-Veut
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1844:Strait of Malacca
1497:978-0-15-101302-9
1467:Shelvocke, George
1458:978-046-50-7698-7
1400:978-067-08-0444-3
1379:978-09-548-3514-9
1360:978-1-78327-020-0
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589:(1726), pp. 72–73
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3164:Sack of Campeche
2987:Chepo Expedition
2969:Battle of Tysami
2924:Battle off Mukah
2914:Battle of Manila
2753:Quedagh Merchant
2711:Adventure Galley
2557:Victual Brothers
2542:Thomas Cavendish
2507:Sayyida al Hurra
2492:Samuel Hall Lord
2472:Roche Braziliano
2457:Robert Culliford
2392:Nathaniel Gordon
2362:Martin Frobisher
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3786:Pirate Round
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3737:Space pirate
3711:Treasure map
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2703:Pirate ships
2655:Luis Fajardo
2640:James Brooke
2630:David Porter
2602:Zheng Yi Sao
2577:William Kidd
2532:Stede Bonnet
2517:Shap-ng-tsai
2497:Samuel Mason
2417:Peter Easton
2367:Mary Lindsey
2317:Lai Choi San
2307:Joseph Barss
2302:Joseph Baker
2272:John Hawkins
2267:Johanna HĂĄrd
2257:Jean Lafitte
2252:Jan Janszoon
2242:Israel Hands
2222:Henry Morgan
2212:Henri Caesar
2127:Dirk Chivers
2062:Black Caesar
1987:Abshir Boyah
1858:Other waters
1839:Persian Gulf
1827:Somali Coast
1815:Indian Ocean
1787:Spanish Main
1702:River pirate
1680:Moro pirates
1655:Child pirate
1580:21st century
1517:The Guardian
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93:privateering
85:Simon Hatley
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25:Simon Hatley
18:
3954:1685 births
3701:Pirate code
3676:Keelhauling
3664:Jolly Roger
3526:Will Turner
3461:José Gaspar
3361:Barbe Rouge
3258:Slave trade
2512:Sister Ping
2442:Rachel Wall
2237:Huang Bamei
2217:Henry Every
2172:FĹ«ma KotarĹŤ
2167:Flying Gang
2082:Calico Jack
2072:Bully Hayes
1875:Falcon Lake
1849:Nosy Boraha
1707:Sea Beggars
1695:Confederate
1665:Filibusters
782:, p. 8
708:, in 1798.
695:plot device
667:, the poem
506:life estate
490:Inquisition
469:Puna Island
384:second mate
233:during the
186:Restoration
142:Inquisition
54:Nationality
3948:Categories
3860:Categories
3836:Privateers
3798:Matelotage
3732:Air pirate
3696:Pet parrot
3548:The Pirate
3496:Nico Robin
3416:Davy Jones
3356:Tom Ayrton
3330:Pirates in
3219:Piracy Act
3188:Piracy law
3104:North Star
2767:My Revenge
2620:Angelo Emo
2582:Zheng Jing
2547:Thomas Tew
2342:Lo Hon-cho
2162:Flora Burn
2142:Edward Low
2112:Dan Seavey
2107:Chui A-poo
2067:Blackbeard
2012:Anne Bonny
1950:Saint-Malo
1930:Port Royal
1915:Libertatia
1727:Ushkuyniks
1690:Privateers
1685:Narentines
1645:Buccaneers
1575:Golden Age
799:References
486:Plaza Real
319:Royal Navy
239:third mate
172:Early life
73:Inspiring
62:Occupation
49:after 1723
3681:Marooning
3309:Brillante
3098:hijacking
3089:hijacking
3080:hijacking
3071:hijacking
2372:Mary Read
2277:John Hoar
2147:Eli Boggs
2117:Diabolito
1898:and bases
1834:Indonesia
1799:Venezuela
1777:Caribbean
1479:185192893
1438:433917082
1418:460308156
1232:Shelvocke
1184:Shelvocke
1124:Shelvocke
631:Brilliant
627:Brilliant
623:Speedwell
608:Speedwell
564:Speedwell
560:Cape Frio
545:Speedwell
537:Speedwell
531:When the
444:Guayaquil
254:Cape Horn
158:In 1797,
105:albatross
101:Cape Horn
40:, England
3933:Category
3659:Eyepatch
3531:Zanzibar
3506:Sandokan
3486:Mr. Smee
3351:Askeladd
3279:Incident
3149:incident
3058:incident
3040:incident
3032:incident
2977:incident
2592:Zheng Yi
2587:Zheng Qi
2567:Wang Zhi
2447:Redbeard
2337:Limahong
2287:John Pro
2192:Gan Ning
2077:Cai Qian
1885:Sulu Sea
1712:Sea Dogs
1469:(1726).
1428:(1712).
1307:25 March
1007:20 March
679:Somerset
643:moidores
597:ill-luck
556:Plymouth
539:, under
448:Duchess'
365:marooned
346:Tenerife
304:and the
3897:Pirates
3826:Pirates
3334:culture
3332:popular
3277:Amistad
3078:Zafirah
2781:Saladin
2613:hunters
2402:Ng Akew
2002:Alfhild
1975:Pirates
1955:Tortuga
1737:Vikings
1633:Algiers
1562:Periods
1322:Beattie
1160:Beattie
1148:Beattie
1136:Severin
922:Woodard
778:6. See
743:shriven
616:Mercury
612:Mercury
549:Success
458:in the
452:pinnace
400:Duchess
386:of the
374:pilot,
353:beating
342:Duchess
327:Duchess
310:Duchess
306:Duchess
290:Bristol
286:Duchess
243:Duchess
211:Bristol
178:hatters
153:Jamaica
57:English
3887:Piracy
3793:Mutiny
3691:Pegleg
3642:Tropes
3540:Novels
3436:Franky
3106:affair
2670:Pompey
2611:Pirate
2552:Veborg
2037:Awilda
1925:Mamora
1732:Uskoks
1554:Piracy
1494:
1477:
1455:
1436:
1416:
1397:
1376:
1357:
1280:Holmes
1220:Little
1196:Little
1085:Little
1073:Little
1046:Rogers
1022:Rogers
958:Rogers
946:Rogers
898:Little
862:Little
776:
735:(1798)
465:barque
380:cruise
372:'s
351:After
298:Dublin
217:Career
89:sailor
65:Sailor
3819:Lists
3521:Usopp
3511:Sanji
3147:Quest
3056:Irene
3015:Fancy
3007:Bravo
2725:Fancy
2537:Teuta
2477:Rusla
1920:Lundy
1761:Areas
1747:Wokou
1334:Fowke
1268:Fowke
1256:Fowke
1244:Fowke
1208:Fowke
1172:Fowke
1112:Fowke
1097:Fowke
1058:Fowke
1034:Fowke
982:Fowke
970:Fowke
934:Fowke
910:Fowke
886:Fowke
874:Fowke
850:Fowke
838:Fowke
823:Fowke
811:Fowke
780:Fowke
763:Fowke
749:Notes
635:Paita
619:'
520:1876
403:'
334:Cadiz
207:pilot
202:Latin
3812:Meta
3491:Nami
3243:1850
3239:1837
3235:1721
3231:1717
3227:1698
3223:1536
3023:Anne
2795:York
2122:Dido
1595:2024
1590:2023
1585:2022
1492:ISBN
1475:OCLC
1453:ISBN
1434:OCLC
1414:OCLC
1395:ISBN
1374:ISBN
1355:ISBN
1309:2018
1009:2018
433:(of
407:Duke
388:Duke
369:Duke
338:Duke
323:Duke
314:Cork
302:Duke
284:and
282:Duke
280:The
247:Duke
134:Lima
46:Died
31:Born
3094:MV
3085:MT
3076:MT
677:of
429:'s
421:'s
197:."
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