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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… but as they came near Ushant they espied a fleet of Turks to the number of 14 or 15, which lay in wait to take his Majesty's subjects. The Turks had all their boats ashore, so as they could not weigh … in Plymouth, Dartmouth, and the Isle of Wight. The Turks lie at Ushant, and are likely to be a great loss to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is done at sea. Daily alarms they have that the French and Turks do great insolencies upon English merchant ships. Then …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… merchants for want of government were exposed to piracy by Turks and others, with many other inconveniences; whereupon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Mr. Crougen and let them know that they shall not fear any Turks, for the writer intends to send them some to make …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… give the Secretary knowledge that there are four sail of Turks upon that coast, who have taken five fisher-boats of … Falmouth, there were seven more fisher-boats taken by the Turks on Thurday last. Lamentable complaints of widows and … the water. Further, the company report, that four sail of Turks lately took a bark of Bristol with 30 passengers in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… set free with the bark and goods, and the captain of the Turks said they durst not carry Frenchmen into Sallee. In the … one man, who stayed behind and was carried away by the Turks, who carried off the said two barks, and after they had … in them were taken off the Manacles near the Lizard by the Turks. [1 p.] July 11. Yarmouth. 55. Bailiffs of Great …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of frequent depredations committed by the French and Turks in those parts. Hoped the Earl of Northumberland would …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… report of 20 ships and barks taken upon that coast by Turks this year, and that the Dunkirkers have taken divers … Portsmouth. It is there reported also that the French and Turks have surprised all the English in New England. In all … frigate, yet continue there. It is reported that the Turks do much spoil on the coast, many barks being met with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… According to their directions, he sent to Hurst for the Turks' caravel, and delivered her to Mr. Goodwin. He made …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… who told the master of the bark that there were 20 sail of Turks more that had divided themselves into three squadrons, … of St. Malo, by which means he was released, for the Turks told him there was a league between them and the … much terrified the country, and it is feared that if the Turks be suffered long to continue, they will disable the …
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