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- Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth Century Slave Trade to America, Vol 1
- The Slave Trade and the British Empire
- Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy: Discipline on the Leeward Islands Station, 1784-1812 (England)
- 'A Most Active, Enterprising Officer': Captain John Perkins, the Royal
- Land Tenure in Acadian Agricultural Settlements, 1604-1755: Cultural Retention and the Emergence of Custom Carol A
- Re-Discovering American History Where America Began
- An Intensive Shoreline Survey of Archeological Sites in Port Royal Sound and the Broad River Estuary, Beaufort County, South Carolina James L
- Captain Henry Morgan (1635-1688)
- From Harry to Sir Henry : Social Mobility in the 17Th Century Caribbean
- English Responses to the 1692 Earthquake at Port Royal, Jamaica
- Pirates Are a Type of Robber Who Operate in the Sea, Rather Than on Land. the Act of Robbery Or Violence at Sea Is Known As Pira
- Klondike 2014 Events
- Institutionalized Piracy and the Development of the Jamaica Sloop, 1630-1743 Amanda Michelle Evans
- Voyages for Pirates
- Piracy in a Mercantilist Society
- Bloody Morgan” Ian Fleming’S Use of the Pirate Motif
- An Analysis of the Port Royal Shipwreck and Its Role In
- Port Royal Recovers!