622 | Antony, Robert J. Pirates in the Age of Sail. New York: Norton, 2007, vii, 201 pp. Sourcebook. |
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623 | Antony, Robert J. "Pirates, Bandits, and Brotherhoods: A Study of Crime and Law in Kwangtung Province, 1796-1839." Ph.D. diss, Hawaii, 1988. |
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624 | Antony, Robert J. "Sea Bandits of the Canton Delta, 1780-1839." IJ Mar His, 17 (December 2005): 1-29. Piracy, ubiquitious & pervasive in South China Sea. |
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625 | Antscherl, David. Fully Framed Model, HMN Swan Class Sloops, 1767-1780. Piermont: Pier, 2005, 301 pp. |
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626 | Antunes, Catia & Hattendorf, John B. "Chartered Companies: Iberian, World and Northern Europe." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 391-94. |
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627 | Antunes, Catia & Sicking, Louis. "Ports on the Border of the State, 1200-1800: An Introduction." IJ Mar His, 19 (December 2007): 273-86. Forum: International Conference on Urban History; continuity & change, ports, middle ages. |
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628 | Apestegui, Cruz. Pirates of the Caribbean: Buccaneers, Privateers, Freebooters and Filibusters, 1493-1720. London: Conway, 2002, 233 pp. Folio, lavishly illustrated. |
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629 | An Apology for English Ship-Builders: Showing that It Is Not Necessary the Country Should Look to the Navy for Naval Architects. London: Effingham Wilson, 1833, 48 pp. Response to First Lord about Surveyor of Navy, June 1832. |
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630 | Appelbaum, Robert & Sweet, John Wood, eds. Envisioning an English Empire: Jamestown and the Making of the North Atlantic World. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania UP, 2005, xv, 368 pp. Essays, some cited; from NEH Summer Institute, Jamestown in the Atlantic World; 400th anniversary of founding of Jamestown. |
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631 | Appelbe, Michael Mawdsley. "Personal Account of Trafalgar: Vice Admiral William Stanhope Lovell." Nel Dis, 9 (January 2006): 34-41. From HMS Neptune. |
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632 | Appleby, John C. "The Anne of Dublin: A Sixteenth-Century Man-of-War." Irish Sword, 17 (Summer 1988): 74-80. Privateering-piracy in English Channel. |
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633 | Appleby, John C. "The Charter Party of the Triall: An Unsuccessful Virginia Venture, 1606-1607." Am Nep, 47 (Spring 1987): 77-82. |
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634 | Appleby, John C. "Devon Privateering from Early Times to 1688." See M. Duffy, New Maritime History of Devon, I., pp. 90-97. |
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635 | Appleby, John C. "English Privateering during the Spanish and French Wars, 1625-1630." Ph.D. diss, Hull, 1983, 734 pp. Under K.R. Andrews; (ASLLIB 33-2494). |
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636 | Appleby, John C. & O'Dowd, Mary. "The Irish Admiralty: Its Organisation and Development, c. 1570-1640." Irish Historical Studies, 24 (May 1985): 299-326. Admiralty Court; expansive growth. |
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637 | Appleby, John C. "Neutrality, Trade and Privateering, 1500-1689." See A. Jamieson, A People of the Sea, pp. 59-105. |
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638 | Appleby, John C. "A Nursery of Pirates: The English Pirate Community in Ireland in the Early Seventeenth Century." IJ Mar Hist, 2 (June 1990): 1-27. End of Spanish War, 1603. meant shift to piracy. |
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639 | Appleby, John C. "A Pathway Out of Debt: The Privateering Activities of Sir John Hippisley during the Early Stuart Wars with Spain and France, 1625-1630." Am Nep, 49 (Fall 1989): 251-61. 20 ships operating from Dover. |
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640 | Appleby, John C. "The Problem of Piracy in Ireland, 1570-1630." See C. Jowitt, Pirates?, pp. 41-55. |
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641 | Appleby, John C. & Starkey, David. "The Records of the High Court of the Admiralty as a Source for Maritime History." See D. Starkey, Sources for a New Maritime History of Devon, pp. 70-86. |
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