Port Royal Privateers Membership is open to anyone 18 years of age or older who has aninterest in pirates, buccaneers, privateers and the like. Dues http://www.portroyalprivateers.org/
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Extractions: The Port Royal Privateers are dedicated to researching, recreating and celebrating the adventure and romance of Piracy circa 1600-1800 in the New World. Membership is open to anyone 18 years of age or older who has an interest in pirates, buccaneers, privateers and the like. Please copy and paste the text in the next section into the Message block below. Complete the information, then click Submit. We'll review your application and add you to the newsletter mailing list as well as to the email list. You should then review our Event Calendar and determine at which event(s) you will audition. If you haven't already, please read our . They include details on the applicant process, as well as information on how PRP is run. If you are having trouble with the form or have further questions, email us: info@portroyalprivateers.org Name:
Pirates In Paradise Festival, Key West Once again, Key West and The Florida Keys will play host to pirates, buccaneers,privateers and other nefarious Brethren of the Coast from around the world. http://piratesinparadise.com/entertainment/
Extractions: Once again, Key West and The Florida Keys will play host to Pirates, Buccaneers, Privateers and other nefarious Brethren of the Coast from around the world. Over 100 historic reenactors, musicians, improvisational actors, and combative stuntmen (all bedecked in colorful pirate garb!) are sure to delight one and all with their swashbuckling swordplay, fancy footwork and feats of bravery. National performing troupes will be featured at indoor and outdoor stages during the Historic Seaport's Pirate Fest and at Special Events throughout the island during the 10-day festival. Tortuga Mutineers
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Research Unlimited - Order Toll-Free 1-800-345-8588 - Pirates A cross between genuine privateers who were commissioned to defend a country scoastline and outright pirates, American buccaneers roamed the seas from the http://research-unlimited.com/pirates.html
Extractions: Artwork by Angus McBride Click to Buy Privateers and Pirates, 1730-1830 The tales of pirates and buccaneers have grabbed the attention of most at some stage or another, but the officially sanctioned use of privateers to destroy an enemys maritime trade never got quite the same amount of attention. Most sea-faring nations used privateers during the Napoleonic Wars, but America, France and Britain were the most willing. Privateer captains would be given a precise letter of marque, which would detail the commander, the number of crew and period of hostility during which they could operate with no fear of being hanged if caught. The main areas for privateer operations were the Atlantic seaboard of America and the West Indies, where great riches could be made for captains and crews and great damage done to an enemy economy.
Gavvin's Keep: The Pirate's Cove pirates, privateers buccaneers General Info. pirates A Rogues Gallery; PyratesLife; Scurvy Dogs. pirates, privateers buccaneers - Specific. Blackbeard. http://www.applink.net/wolfpack/pirate.html
Extractions: The This hidden cove, not far from Gavvin's Keep , is the base of operations for the crew of the Seawolf. They are a small group of privateers in the employ of the Emerald Hills 1492: An Ongoing Voyage At Sea in the Middle Ages The Era of the Spanish Galleons Historical Map and Chart Collection ... Scurvy Dogs Blackbeard Blackbeard Blackbeard's Booty Blackbeard's Homepage Blackbeard Lives ... When Blackbeard Scourged the Seas Anne Bonny Domain of Anne Bonny More Anne Bonny Women Pirates Ballad of Captain Kidd Captain William Kidd Kidd's Island William Kidd's Last Voyage Great Characters of New Orleans - Jean Lafitte Pirates of the Dry Tortugas Capt. Henry Morgan, Pirate Henry Morgan Henry Morgan the Pirate Sir Henry Morgan - A Welsh Buccaneer Grainne Uaile Granuaile History Pirates and Privateers: Grainne O'Malley Read, Mary
Books On Buccaneers With UKshelf.com Flying buccaneers £3.95 By Steve Birdsall. pirates of the Caribbean buccaneers,privateers and Freebooters 1493-1720 - £21.00 By Cruz Apestegui. http://www.hlebooks.com/UKSHELF/MARINE/buccan.htm
Extractions: Home Page Custom Caricature Art Cpt. Don's Mermaid Art Prints Don Vernon's Pirate Art Prints ... Links Mermaids-Pirates.com See all of Don's Pirate Crew of the Month Caricature Collection Mermaid Jewelry + Mermaid Engraved Id Tags - Pirate Jewelry + Pirate Engraved Id Tags- Jolly Roger Bones or Blades. Perfect as jewelry pendants, jewelry bracelet charms, personal id jewelry tags, dog id tags, cat id tags, pet id tags, luggage or baggage identification tags, cel phone id tags, gig bag id tags, key chain identification tags, etc. Featuring the artwork of joining us soon Antigua West Indies artist- Katie McConnahie: island, animal, bird and marine life fine art prints Mermaid Photo, caught sunning on the rocks at Leo Carrillo Beach in California. Keep your cameras nearby, you never know when one of these sirens will venture out of the ocean depths and watch the tourists! Shiver 'Yer Timbers Matey! Don's Pirate Paintings Prints, Pirate Ship Art Arrr... only $24.95 US Home Page Custom Caricature Art Cpt. Don's Mermaid Art Prints Don Vernon's Pirate Art Prints ... Links MERMAIDS PIRATES art prints jewelry,Skull and Crossbones,JOLLY ROGER tags,Caribbean pirates.
By Topic: Maritime: Piracy pirates. Brief information on pirates, buccaneers and privateers includesinformation on a few famous pirates. Some artwork and graphics. pirates. http://www.puredirectory.com/Society/History/By-Topic/Maritime/Piracy/
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WebRing: Hub ). Mermaid Lexicon Mermaids. pirates of the Americas at Spirit of America BooksWhile the pirates, buccaneers, privateers corsairs of the XVIIth and http://d.webring.com/go?ring=piratewebring&id=2&next\
The UnMuseum - Pirates There was a danger in using privateers, though The English buccaneers liked attackingwith the dozen or so cannon on deck, while French pirates preferred hand http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/pirate.htm
Extractions: The Golden Age of Piracy The word Pirate brings to mind buried treasure, walking the plank, parrots, cutlasses, black eye patches, wooden legs, pieces of eight, and jolly Roger flags. How close are these images, though, to the real world of pirates? Who were these men and how did they live their lives? Piracy is as old as the history of sailing itself. Some of the earliest pirates were the Phoenicians who plied the Mediterranean from about 2000 B.C.. While the Phoenicians conducted much legitimate trade, they also didn't flinch from attacking other merchant ships or even coastal towns. Later, around 150 B.C. the Cilician pirates from Turkey took control of the Mediterranean until 67 B.C. when the Roman senate ordered Pompey, a brilliant Roman general, to hunt them down. He was successful in clearing the sea of them within three months. Pirates appeared in great number on the Mediterranean again during the Middle Ages. While on land, crusades were conducted by Christian Europeans to get control of the "Holy Land" of the Middle East, held by Muslims, pirates conducted similar battles on the Sea. These pirates, known as the Corsairs, were skilled Muslim and Christian seamen who attacked ships owned by those of the opposing religion. The booty they gained was often the crew and passengers of the ships as well as the cargo. Men and women were sold as slaves or, in the case of those from rich families, ransomed for cash.
Research Guide M4: Pirates And Privateers: NMM PORT Cordingly, D, pirates An illustrated history of privateers, buccaneers and piratesfrom the sixteenth century to the present (Salamander 1996) 341.362.1 A15/19 http://www.port.nmm.ac.uk/research/m4.html
Extractions: Fax: Pirates have been a familiar hazard at sea for centuries, from the Phoenicians and Vikings who regarded piracy as normal practice, to the end of the 17th and early-18th centuries, when piracy was at its peak around the West Indies and South America. Privateers were privately owned vessels, armed with guns, operating in time of war. They were issued with letters of marque by the Admiralty, authorising them to capture merchant vessels without being prosecuted for piracy.
Tom Callinan - Shiver Me Timbers! TomThe-Pirate, performs and teaches chanteys (work songs) and sea songs about pirates,buccaneers, privateers, salty dogs, and a host of infamous nautical no http://www.crackerbarrel-ents.com/tom_pirates.htm
Extractions: tom@crackerbarrel-ents.com A merican H eritage S eries Participatory Programs For All Ages All "Tom-The-Pirate" photos were taken at the Topsfield, Mass. Public Library by Carole Valliere Tom The Pirate with "Calico Jack" during his adaptation of : "Old McDonald Was A Pirate" (Har, Har, Har, Har, Har! ) Etc., etc. ... Tom-The-Pirate, performs and teaches: chanteys (work songs) and sea songs about pirates, buccaneers, privateers, salty dogs, and a host of infamous nautical no-accounts. Self-accompanied on an array of string, wind, and percussion instruments, Tom gets the toes tapping and the hands clapping with spirited instrumental tunes played on a pennywhistle or ocarina. Follow Captain Kidd's exploits in a song that was being distributed as a broadside when he was being marched to the gallows at Execution Dock in 1701. Lament with the last survivor of Barrett's Privateers. Go Over The Irish Sea with a silly ditty that will delight the kid(d?) in audiences of all ages. Blow-high, blow-low with a song about a saucy Barbary pirate. Join in with some singable choruses to old sailor songs to pass on historical (and sometimes hysterical!) perspectives of the sea, marine-life, and maritime life to mariners and land-lubbers alike. Pull imaginary halyards to the tune of "What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?", or weigh anchor by using a simulated capstan and working cooperatively while singing along with "Blow The Man Down", "Paddy West", etc. Envision sailors' misperceptions about whales through a couple of humorous ditties in which mariners were swallowed by leviathans.
Universal Guide - Pirates pirates, .privateers, buccaneers (Tanuja Goulet) Here s a site with lots of informationon pirates, privateers, buccaneers, especially on Rules of Conduct http://universalguide.com/myth/myth-pirates-1.htm
Black Flag - Piracy For Re-enactors To recreate the lives and careers of privateers, buccaneers, pirates and militiabetween the period 1660 to 1730 through living history exhibits and displays http://www.pidham.vispa.com/lhr/blackflag.htm
Extractions: Black Flag - Piracy for Re-enactors Brief History A handful of re-enactors met at Kirby Hall. We came from the Viking Society and the Sealed Knot. We like pirates. There was no pirate group in re-enactment. We decided to create one! Aims and Objectives To recreate the lives and careers of - privateers, buccaneers, pirates and militia between the period 1660 to 1730 through living history exhibits and displays. To educate the public as accurately as possible with fun and entertainment. To dispel the myths that surround these colourful characters in maritime history and give the public the truth, which incidentally, is far more interesting than the storybooks that everyone is so familiar with. Period Covered As the period of history we would like to cover is so crammed with characters, geography, aspects of political upheaval and wars, etc. we have decided that 1660 to 1730 is better segmented into two parts. They are as follows:- 1. 1660 to 1699 The Age of the Buccaneers 2. 1699 to 1730 The Golden Age of Piracy 1. 1660 to 1699 The Buccaneers
'Pirates Of The Americas' Page At Spirit Of America Bookstore While the pirates, buccaneers, privateers corsairs of the XVIIth and XVIIIthCenturies were often British or French or Spanish, the skulland-crossbones http://www.genordell.com/stores/spirit/pirates.htm
Surfing The Net With Kids: Pirates Do not miss the fun Pirate Treasure Hunt, complete with a certificateto print when you find the booty. pirates, privateers, buccaneers. http://www.surfnetkids.com/pirates99.htm
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Jamaica -- History & Culture Part 2 For more on Port Royal, buccaneers, privateers and pirates, see Michael Pawsonand David Buisseret, Port Royal, Jamaica (Oxford, 1974 or 2d ed. UWI, 2000). http://www.it4biz.com/omnibus/Ja/jahc2.htm
Extractions: Henry Morgan as a young man. . This portrait is on display at Tredegar House, Newport, Wales, UK. Cagway ), on the southern coast, privateers were often the only navy Jamaica had to place between itself and its enemies. Contemporary historian, Edward Long, wrote: "It is to the Bucaniers that we owe the possession of Jamaica at this hour." The buccaneers started as hunters on the island of Hispaniola. The term buccaneer came from a Carib word, bukan , for the method they used to cook and dry their meat. The hunters came from all walks of life, many fleeing the law. They were predominantly French with significant numbers of English and Dutch. Eventually the Spanish drove the hunters off the island and they found refuge on the tiny offshore island of Tortuga. And by the time the Spaniards ousted them from there, they had developed a hatred for the Spanish.