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George Shelvocke (baptised 1
April 1675 – 30
November 1742) was an
English Royal Navy
officer and
later privateer who in 1726
wrote A
Voyage Round the...
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under George Shelvocke, was the
source of the
albatross incident, and also
ended with his
capture by the Spanish. As
Hatley had, at
Shelvocke's direction...
- ISBN 978-90-0426787-9), p. 179
George Sale,
George Psalmanazar,
Archibald Bower,
George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John
Swinton An
Universal History, from the
Earliest Account...
- name include:
Captain George Shelvocke, 18th-century
privateer and
author George Shelvocke, son of
Captain George Shelvocke, a
member of the crew and later...
- John Eaton,
William Dampier,
Woodes Rogers, John Clipperton,
George Shelvocke and
William "Bully" Hayes. The
island became a rest stop for
whalers starting...
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Becket John
Anstis Duke of
Ancaster Charles Hayes Edmund Prideaux George Shelvocke John
Woodward John Ward John
Baptist Grano Baron King
Jacques Leblon Adolphus...
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Volume 2 By
George Sale,
George Psalmanazar,
Archibald Bower,
George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton. p. 319 Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary...
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melancholy sailor,
Simon Hatley, shot a
black albatross. As they
discussed Shelvocke's book,
Wordsworth proffered the
following developmental critique to Coleridge...
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Volume 10,
George Sale,
George Psalmanazar,
Archibald Bower,
George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton, p. 136 B.II. Plin, I, ****iii, c. 3. Miniature...
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Success sailed with the Speedwell,
captained by
George Shelvocke.
Clipperton had
replaced Shelvocke as
overall commander of the
expedition before the two...