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Atlantic Ocean in the
early 1600s.
Captained by
Samuel Argall and then
Daniel Elfrith, it is
notable for its
dealings with the
Colony of Virginia,
notably encounters...
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Daniel Elfrith (fl. 1607–1641) was a 17th-century
English privateer,
colonist and
slave trader. In the
service of the Earl of Warwick,
Elfrith was involved...
- Andrés,
while Elfrith took the
Warwicke back to
Bermuda bringing news of
Providence Island.
Bermuda Governor Bell
wrote on
behalf of
Elfrith to Sir Nathaniel...
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governors Nathaniel Butler and
Philip Bell, Bell's father-in-law
Daniel Elfrith, and
William Rous.
Philip Bell was the
first governor and was replaced...
- Andreas.
Daniel Elfrith returned to
England aboard the Warwicke, via the
Somers Isles (alias Bermuda), to
report the discovery.
Elfrith told the Governor...
- Lion,
along with
another privateer, the Treasurer,
commanded by
Daniel Elfrith,
intercepted the São João
Bautista on its way to modern-day
Veracruz on...
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Portuguese in 1641.
Providence Island was
discovered during 1629 by
Daniel Elfrith.
Elfrith p****ed its
location to
Philip Bell who was
governor of the
Somers Isles...
- and Elfin): "Here is set
forth by
Eriol at the
teaching of Bronweg's son
Elfrith or 'Littleheart' (and he was so
named for the
youth and
wonder of his heart)...
- its
central fortress in 1629. However,
after a
disagreement with
Daniel Elfrith (possibly over the
capture of
Spanish and
Portuguese slavers during the...
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different in
design or construction. In 1629,
privateer and
Captain Daniel Elfrith (aboard the Robert)
scouted the
archipelago of "Santa Calatina" for riches...