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Bartholomew Sharp (c. 1650 – 29
October 1702) was an
English buccaneer and privateer. His
career of
piracy lasted seven years (1675–1682). In the Caribbean...
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during the 1670s.
Tried in
absentia and
convicted of
piracy with Bartolomé
Charpes and Juan
Guartem in
Panama in 1679. [citation needed]
George Bond 17th...
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Saginaw County,
Michigan (Chicago:
Charpes C.
Chapman & Co., 1881) p. 159
History of
Saginaw County,
Michigan (Chicago:
Charpes C.
Chapman & Co., 1881) p. 475-477...
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William Witteney 1409 John
Soursby 1432 John
Skyrrowe 1562
Richard Charpe 1565
Thomas Dean 1719
William Dean 1744
Jonathan Hobbs 1773 Mary
Hobbs 1787...
- 4: 489-508. 2011.
Financial ****ets, debt and
Liquidity Crisis (with M.
Charpe, C. Chiarella, and P. Flaschel),
Cambridge University Press, 2011. Global...
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voyage led by
Spanish renegades Juan Guartem,
Eduardo Blomar and Bartolomé
Charpes in the
Spanish Main
during 1679.
Sailing up the
Mandinga River, the expedition...
- 1850 in the
hinterland of the
Marais Poitevin,
gradually replaced the "
Charpes",
spontaneous black poplars, from 1875 onwards. In all
regions poplar stands...
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traveled up the
Mandinga River with
buccaneers Eduardo Blomar and Bartolomé
Charpes. Once
across the
Isthmus of Panama, they
arrived at the
coastal town of...
- 1729–1746". scholarspace.library.gwu.edu.
Retrieved 2020-05-27. Irons,
Charped F. The
Origins of
Proslavery Christianity:
White and
Black Evangelicals...