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Report of proceedings sent by Sir Thomas Lynch to the Commissioners of Trade and Plantation. (Manuscript)
1682 - 1683
GOS/5-6
Discourse by Edward Randolph, English agent in Boston. (Manuscript)
1696-01-01 - ?
GOS/9
Letters: Bishop of Norwich to Mr John Moore, and Sir John Moore. (Manuscript)
1699 - 1701
GOS/10-11
Treaty between the Bey of Tunis and the British Admiral about the suppression of piracy. (Manuscript)
1812-01-01 - ?
GOS/13
Notes etc relating to Dr Gosse's lectures and publications on piracy. (Manuscript)
1924 - 1941
GOS/17
Notes for the compilation of the 'Pirates Who's Who'. (Manuscript)
GOS/18
Order from John Bradshaw to attack the pirates from Ostend. (Manuscript)
1649-01-01 - ?
GOS/3
Logbook kept by John Cox. (Manuscript)
1680 - 1682
GOS/4
Gosse (Manuscript)
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Collection of documents relating to proceedings against piracy in the Persian Gulf. (Manuscript)
1812 - 1819
GOS/14
Original manuscript of the 'History of Piracy'. (Manuscript)
1932-01-01 - ?
GOS/20
Typescript translation of Zeer Aenmerkelyke Reysen by D van der Sterre. (Manuscript)
1691.
GOS/21
Journal of Captain Charles Carlile. (Manuscript)
1683 ?
GOS/7
Docquet, addressed to the Lord Chancellor regarding suppression of pirates in North America. (Manuscript)
1687-01-01 - ?
GOS/15
Collection of information including the maritime law relating to Pirates. (Manuscript)
1730-01-01 - ?
GOS/12
Articles of interrogation concerning the pirates round the coast of Munster. (Manuscript)
circa 1625
GOS/2
Warrant from Philip, King of Spain. (Manuscript)
1609-01-01 - ?
GOS/1
Memorandum of representations to the Court of Madrid. (Manuscript)
1823-01-01 - ?
GOS/16
Original manuscript of the preface to the 'Pirates Who's Who'. (Manuscript)
1925-01-01 - ?
GOS/19
Narrative account of Captain Carlile's burning of the TROMPEUSE. (Manuscript)
1683-01-01 - ?
GOS/8
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