Robert Walsingham (pirate)

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Robert Walsingham, also Wallsingham, was a famous 17th-century English pirate who served with the Barbary States. [1] He was the captain of a Turkish man-of-war, in which he finally sailed to Ireland to submit himself to the authorities. [2] He was pardoned in 1621 by James I of England, together with Henry Mainwaring with whom he had collaborated, [3] and was accepted into the Royal Navy. [1]

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  1. 1 2 Predators and parasites Oded Löwenheim p.129
  2. Defining Community in Early Modern Europe, edited by Michael J. Halvorson and Karen E. Spierling (Farnham, Eng.: Ashgate, 2008), p. 231ff.
  3. Jolly Roger Patrick Pringle p.46ff

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