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Journal of the House of Commons
… also by Pirates of our own Nation, lately come forth of Falmouth, in English Bottoms; to destroy their own …
Journal of the House of Commons
… concerning the Eliza of Limbrick, stayed in the Port of Falmouth; and of the May-flower of Loo, stayed in the Harbour …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and the Five Irish Passengers taken out of The Lydia at Falmouth, be sent to the County Gaol, and proceeded against, …
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… who had a Ship, by Stress of Weather, driven into Falmouth; and thereby sustained great Loss and Damage; and …
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… go to Oxforde, about getting his Goods restored, taken at Falmouth; The House was divided. The Yeas went out. Sir Jo. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and belonging, out of the Ship May Flower, late Admiral of Falmouth; - taken by his Majesty's Ship the Eighth Whelp; or …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to Oxford, about the getting of a Ship released, staid at Falmouth. Ordered, That Francis Leech, of the University of …
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… a Merchant, who had a Ship and Goods stayed and seized at Falmouth, shall have Mr. Speaker's Warrant to go to Oxon, to …
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… Town of Smithyck is situate upon the Mouth of the Haven of Falmouth, and very near the great Castle of Pendennis; and … others, with all manner of Provisions; the said Haven of Falmouth being a Place of great Consequence, and of much …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Plymouth, 6 July 1658. Diamond and Chesnut sailed from Falmouth, 1st October 1658, with One thousand Mens Victuals …
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