Definition of Recaptor. Meaning of Recaptor. Synonyms of Recaptor

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Definition of Recaptor

Recaptor
Recaptor Re*cap"tor, n. One who recaptures; one who takes a prize which had been previously taken.

Meaning of Recaptor from wikipedia

- to Tortola. Unfortunately, press reports did not name the captor(s) or recaptor(s). On 21 May 1817, Norfolk Hero, Dow, master, put into Grenada. She had...
- had arrived at Liverpool. The capture had been off Cape Clear, and her recaptor was a Liverpool letter of marque. Rachel, Power, master, was at Nevis when...
- to be paid to the recaptor, for ships reclaimed from the French. However, in 1799, Congress enacted another law allowing the recaptors of a private vessel...
- been built at Rangoon in 1810. Another report gives the name of Betsey's recaptor as the British privateer Tom and the locus as Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Kert...
- which had been captured as Jane was sailing from Liverpool to Africa. Her recaptors sent Jane back to Liverpool. Harriot acquired captives in the Sierra Leone...
- retaken and sent into Antigua. The recapture took place on 25 June and the recaptor was HMS Galatea. Beaver was carrying captives and ivory. Newspaper accounts...
- not clear if the loss figures are gross or net of recaptures. Quaker's recaptors were HMS Daedalus and Hornet, and she was one of six ships that they captured...
- recaptured and taken into Bermuda. Online resources do not identify the recaptor, or how Nimble came to be at sea. The answer is that Captain Destebecho...
- Register gives her owner's name as Anderson, not King. By one account, the recaptor was Pilgrim, of 279 tons (bm), Edward Mentor, master. Pilgrim had a letter...