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1Trial of Jones, Hazelton, Anderson, and Trevaskiss, alias Johns[t]on, for piracy and murder on board barque Saladin

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  • Title: ➤  Trial of Jones, Hazelton, Anderson, and Trevaskiss, alias Johns[t]on, for piracy and murder on board barque Saladin
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 65
  • Publisher: Petheric Press
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  • Publish Location: [Halifax, N.S.]

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  • First Year Published: 1967
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Saladin (barque)

The Saladin was a British barque that made voyages between Britain and the coast of Peru, carrying shipments of guano. The ship is best known for its demise

Saladin (disambiguation)

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Lennie (barque)

Timaru in May 1882. The Lennie ran aground on Digby Neck in 1889. Saladin (barque) MacMechan, Archibald (1924). "The Lennie Mutiny". Old Province Tales

Seal Harbour, Nova Scotia

location of several shipwrecks, most notably the pirate ship Saladin, a British barque with a cargo of silver which ran aground and sank on Country Island

John Galloway

company co-founded by British inventor John Galloway (1804–1894) Saladin (barque), British ship sunk in 1844, John Galloway found not guilty of mutiny

List of ship launches in 1835

Unknown date  United Kingdom A. & R. Hopper & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Saladin Barque For private owner. Unknown date India Bombay Sir Herbert Compton Full-rigged

Lady Franklin (barque)

barque built at Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land, in 1841, and was named after Jane Franklin, the wife of the governor, Sir John Franklin. The barque was

Hector Barbossa

the captain of the pirate schooner Cobra. After plundering a French ivory barque, his ship is attacked and sunk by a crew of rogue pirates, and he is narrowly

List of national flags by design

flag only — civil flag is without the arms) Flag of Egypt — an Eagle of Saladin Flag of Germany — a great black hawk / black eagle of the coat of arms

Pyramid of Menkaure

the pyramid, which may indicate the presence of a boat pit for a solar barque. The pyramid's date of construction is unknown, because Menkaure's reign