A treatise of piracy
MS. Tanner 121, fol. 107
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Title
A treatise of piracy
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MS. Tanner 121, fol. 107
Summary
A treatise of piracy, discovering in what parts, havens and creeks, along the Turkish and Spanish coasts, pirates may sell their goods safely, etc. ; with the manner of their sailing and usual places of abode, with advice how to prevent and surprise them; written by sir Hen. Manweringe and by him presented to king James.
Date
[1603-1625]
Language
English
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