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- Michiel Andrieszoon (fl. 1683–1684) was a Dutch buccaneer who served as lieutenant to Captain Laurens de Graaf. He commanded the le Tigre, with a 300-man...
- De Graaf's next foray was a trip to Cartagena with privateer Michiel Andrieszoon. Finding few potential targets, they departed for the Gulf of Honduras...
- to sail under Michel de Grammont in 1684, then partnered with Michiel Andrieszoon and others until early 1685. That February a large group of French rovers...
- Ile-a-Vache he joined a buccaneer flotilla including Laurens de Graaf, Michiel Andrieszoon, Jan Willems, Jacob Evertson, Michel de Grammont, and many others. One...
- Jamaica. 1689 – Lars Gathenhielm 1683 – Nicholas van ****n 1684 – Michiel Andrieszoon Thornton, Stuart (June 1, 2011). "Pirate in the Caribbean". National...
- early to mid-1680s with other well-known privateers including Michiel Andrieszoon, Thomas Paine, Laurens de Graaf, Nicholas van ****n and Michel de Grammont...
- Domingo. They were backed by other noted filibusters such as Michiel Andrieszoon, Michel de Grammont, Laurens de Graaf, and “Yankey” Willems. He was one...
- Woolley and a French Captain "Bréhal" (actually a nickname of Michiel Andrieszoon) in a raid against the Spanish town of Saint Augustine, Florida. In command...
- English traders off Acadia and for serving in King Philip's War. Michiel Andrieszoon 17th century 1680s Netherlands Dutch merchant-pirate. ****ociated with...
- of Africa. He is primarily ****ociated with fellow buccaneers Michiel Andrieszoon and Laurens de Graaf. Le Sage, alternately described as Dutch or French...