Captain Twill
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I have read in a book that in certain instances sails were made wet to increase the speed of the vessel? Is this true? And if so when could that have been useful or rather what kinds of weather conditions and what speed could they really get from a maunuver? Another knot or two? _The Siren
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Hello there, everybody. I wondered is anyone out there could help me with determing if the short, double breasted wollen sailor's jacker pattern from Kannick's Korner (a similar style jacket is available from JAS Townsend) would be appropriate for a golden age pirate impression (~1720.) The literature seems to place it around the Am Rev War, or, at the very earliest, the F&I War. Also, I wondered about the historical propriety of the half-waistcoat - long in front, and short in back. Is that accurate, or a hollywood money saver? Thank you.
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If anyone knows any good websites/books, i could use to research Granuaile (Grace) O'Malley, it would be much appreciated. I'm attempting to write a story based on her life for a school summer assignment. Much thanx in advance.. love yas wren
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Ahoy, (Royaliste, yer probably the best source fer this...) What's the "recipe" fer slow match? -Redd
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Hello as usual i wait until the last minute to get my work done . But i need help, what are some of the torture methods used by pirates. I tried looking for them but i guess i can't find them. Please help.... Fast
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Looking for reference to pirates and/or privateers from Northern Germany. There must be some ... the North Sea was a hot bed for such activity since the Iron Age. I can only assume that in the Age of Fighting Sail, German pirates would have been involved somehow in the Caribbean or Barbary coasts. Also, does anyone have a list of sailing/shipbuilding texts in the original German? Since I got a new computer, I can seem to track down half of my old links. Knew I should have written them all down. Wartooth
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I posted a part of this site in Rabble Rousing where I thought it was appropiate. But the main site has a lot of information historcal and other things that makes it good for here. http://jackytappet.tripod.com While it concentrates on the English Renniasance the info is goo for other periods as well. Have fun!
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Did anyone else see this? I tuned in late; they were discussed 1805-era gunnery; then the American Civil War; then battleships; at which point I tuned out, as I was in a hurry, and am not overly interested in post-CW naval warfare. Did anyone catch all of the earlier part of the show? Capt. William
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Ok so if your more than 15 years old you've heard the story of the oak island money pit. So for the billion dollar question whats at the bottom? Cast a vote and post you're thought's. Now as for me I really don't know what to think but from what is known about the pit and its construction I doubt it had to do with Capt. Kidd but then hey we don't know now do we. If I had to quess from me own options I'd say it was the British army what done it or other. Nothing else seems likely.
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Wow did anybody catch that article about Ben Franklin hand his "piratical ways" in the latest NQG? Certainly not something they taught us about in school social studies, but obviously it was a necessary way of dealin with the war. Anybody know of any other heralded figure in American History that practiced any similar dealings??
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Ahoy Mateys, Attending me first period encampment. Lookin for suggestions on what to bring and what NOT to bring. I'm not stayin at the encampment; me sis and I are staying at the Inn, but I needs a clew on what to bring.
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I'm in the thinking / early planning stages for a new group - an e-group to get us launched, but once afloat, the sea's the limit! - to be called THE CONFEDERATE PRIVATEERS. This group will deal with all naval and nautical aspects of the Old Confederacy; but I want it to be something more than just a study group. I want it to be for those who regard themselves as the loyal sons and daughters of those who sailed the seas (and the inland waters too) in Confederate service; who share the vision they once shared. This way, we will be tied together in our hearts as well as our heads; to feel a real sense of being shipmates on a voyage together! So far I have started an e…
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Here be a good link on learnin' ta tie knots! http://www.boatsafe.com/marlinespike/knots.htm
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What ho pirate people, This is only vaguely pirate related but I wonder if any of you who are more web-wise than I might be able to help with a small problem. I'm researching the English sea-dog John Davis (navigator extraordinaire) and trying to find a copy online of a book he published in 1595 entitled "The World's Hydrographical Description". I have a copy of his earlier work "Seaman's Secrets", and I know the whereabouts of an original paper copy of the "Description", but I won't be able to get to read it for some months, and I am likely to want to work from it so an e-copy would be of much more use to me in the long term anyway. So, if any of you could possibly poi…
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I dunno if anyone has ever seen these, but Here is the Code Modified Pirates Code 1. Everyone shall obey orders. 2. Booty will be shared out as follows: 1 share to every ordinary seaman; 1 1/2 shares to the captain; 1 1/4 shares to the master carpenter, boatswain and gunner. 3. Anyone keeping secret of attempting to desert will be marooned. He may take only a flask of gunpowder, a bottle of water, a gun and some shot. 4. The punishment for hitting a man is 40 lashes on the bare back. 5. Anyone being lazy or failing to clean his weapons will lose his share of booty. 6. Everyone may vote on all important decisions. 7. Everyone may have a share of cap…
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I have yet to encounter doucmented evidence for an undoubted instance of pedophilia aboard a pirate ship. Period. A number of salacious authors have pointed out the youth of some of those who "went down to the sea in ships" (actual phrase used--and with a giggle--in a lecture that was purported to be "scholarly"!) Men, in general, were considered adults at a much earlier age than is the case nowadays. It took a long time to make a sailor. The work demanded great strength and dexterity. To be an "AB" by 17 or 18, one had to begin at age 13 or 14. Even so, however, most pirates seem to have been 17 or over. I saw in a NQG some years ago an article on "child pirates" and…
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Well i have offically finished my piracy project on March 20th with my performance about the truth of piracy in the "Golden Age". As a possible last message and final closing... thanks to all of you who have helped me answer my questions. you have been more helpful then you image. thanks. -Milamber P.S. i hope to come back and visit as much as time will permit... and i want you to know that you have made me a pirate at heart.
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I just found a copy of a new magazine, called 'Medieval History'. This is published by The Royal Armouries and is just amazing. Real scholarship, lots of primary source info, and good period illustrations mixed with modern photos. It's not cheap, a single copy just cost me 11 bucks, but worth every penny, to me anyway. Of particular interest to this board is an article on Piracy in the 11-15th centuries. An excellent overview with some info I haven't seen before. There is also an exhaustive article about historic recipies for gunpowder, where they actually made powder from them and then tested them for power, with charts showing the results. There's lots of other s…
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what is the best web site for pirate information?
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Alright mates; I've searched this here forum and other sites on the net and have found very little reference to the origins of Davy Jones. My personal experience comes from the Naval service, and the traditional "crossing the line ceremony". The story was that Jones was a ruthless and notorioius pirate whose crew mutinied and threw him over the side. In retaliation Davy jones now preys upon other pirates ships by rising up on a great whale and scuttling them to the bottom of his realm, where he plunders their riches. I would be interested in anyone else's information about this legendary person we all refer to.
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Ahoy Mateys, My boyfriend and I are part of a medieval recreation society known as the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism). We are currently doing research on ancient Irish pirates in order to create personas, and our search led us to this forum. I was wondering if any of you sea veterans know of any good books, articles, links, or other resources that may aide our research. . . we are looking for historical accounts of Irish pirates before the 15th century and the earlier the better. Thanks!
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Hi mates, Has anybody read this? It's the non-fiction account of Anson's capture (eventually) of a Spainish treasure ship. Does anyone know anything about the author? What other books can anyone recommend by this author? I think he wrote one on Cook. Thanks, S. H. Maggie
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Aye mateys, we know so much about Pirates that sailed, landed, invaded, pillaged, and plundered areas of, and close to the Eastern United States. We know about the Caribbean as well. What about the Western US? Did any Pirates land on the California Coast, or Oregon and Washington? I know that for many a year, those areas weren't considered US Territory. It took us a while to get out west. What about the coast of Mexico? Did any sail the Pacific instead of, or as well as the Atlantic? I know there were some Asian pirates, from reading The Pirates Own Book, but don't remember their dates, or names (unfortunately don't have the book anymore). I would love to hear fr…
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