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Captain Gamaliel Bradford (1763-1824) was a sea captain,
privateersman, and
later a
prison warden who
earned notoriety during the Quasi-War with France...
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called bones A Game of Bones,
novel by
David Donachie, part of The
Privateersman Mysteries series "Game of Bones", an
episode of the
reality television...
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David Donachie (1944 – 21
December 2023) was a
British nautical historical novel novelist. He also
wrote under the pen-names Tom
Connery and Jack Ludlow...
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Moses and John Brown. In the
French and
Indian War period, he
became a
privateersman and
commanded privateer Game **** from 1759 to 1760. In one six-month...
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Gamaliel Bradford may
refer to:
Gamaliel Bradford (
privateersman) (1768–1824),
American privateersman Gamaliel Bradford (abolitionist) (1795–1839), American...
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during the
Penobscot Expedition. In 1778,
Haraden began his
career as a
privateersman,
commanding the
General Pickering,
sloop of
fourteen guns. On October...
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Fighters (1907) As the
Sparks Fly
Upward * (1911) Bob
Dashaway Privateersman (1911)
Hearts and the
Highway (1911)
Secret Service (1912) The Chalice...
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Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), a U.S.
journalist Gamaliel Bradford (
privateersman) (1768–1824), an
American privateer Gamaliel Bradford (abolitionist)...
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during World War II. She was
named for John Ordronaux, the 19th-century
privateersman.
Ordronaux was laid down 25 July 1942 by the
Bethlehem Steel Corporation...
- by him in the
earlier chapters of The
Privateersman (1846), also
known as
Extracts from the Log of a
Privateersman One
Hundred Years Ago.
After his retirement...