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Transcription of an extract from Salisbury Journal 26th January 1747 reads: "The "Martha and Elizabeth", Seagar, from Newfoundland for Pool. and the "Roscof" Privateer of Guernsey, are both taken by the Spanish."
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Extract from Salisbury Journal 24th February 1752 describing how the "Nancy", Master- Courtin, made her voyage to South Carolina and back in three months and twenty days. "The quickest voyage ever known from this town." Cargo included 760 barrels of rice.
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 22nd January 1740 reads: "On Saturday last came advice, that the "Sarah", Captain Adis, of Pool, bound from Newfoundland for Viana, was in his passage taken by two Spanish Shallops, and taken to Gijon on the coast of Galicia."
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Extract from Salisbury Journal of 4th August 1746 concerning a letter about the capture of the "Thomas" of Poole, Captain Parsons. They were taken by French Privateers who left one Englishman on board. This man, when his captors were sleeping, managed to bring the vessel and the four Frenchmen on board to Dover pier.
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Museum Ref No: MAR 364.133The Gentle Smuggler: a play in three acts by Joan Pitts, published by Borough of Bournemouth Art Gallery and Museums, 1975
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Museum Ref No: F4f_0017The logboat, showing surveying pole, 1964.
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Museum Ref No: F4f_0016The logboat, showing surveying pole, 1964.
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Museum Ref No: F4f_0015The logboat showing surveying pole, 1964.
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Museum Ref No: F4f_0014The logboat showing surveying pole, 1964.
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Museum Ref No: F4f_0013The logboat at Hamworthy Quay, 1964.
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