Antigallican (Privateer)
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Useful remarks on privateering . Addressed to the laudable association of Anti-Gallicans. Together with proposals for regulating the government of private ships of war, more advantageously to the Proprietors and Mariners than any hitherto put in Practice. Also, some material objections to the proposals lately published for manning and equipping the Anti-Gallican, Royal George, Antelope and St. Olave privateers, &c. Earnestly recommended to the serious Perusal of People of all Professions and Degrees at this Critical Juncture; but more especially such as are or may be concerned in Privateering, whether as Owners, Officers, or Mariners before the Mast. By an officer of a privateer during the late war.
Officer of a privateer during the late warDate: MDCCLVI. [1756]- E-books
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A series of letters relating to the Antigallican private ship of war, and her lawful prize the Penthievre . ... The whole containing an unparalleled scene of cruelty, perjury, and injustice. With proper observations. By an antigallican.
Antigallican.Date: 1758- E-books
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The antigallican Privateer; being a curious narrative from her leaving Deptford, September 17, 1756, to the present time. Containing, among other Particulars, An Account of the taking the Duke de Penthievre East - India - Man, which was afterwards detained at Cadiz; and the Proceedings thereupon. To which is added, a letter from the Escurial to Lord W----. Shewing the general Sentiments of the Spaniards, in Relation to the War between England and France. By a gentleman just arrived from Cadiz
Gentleman just arrived from Cadiz.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]