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The Pirate History Podcast

Episode 36 - Gentlemen & Scoundrels

The Pirate History Podcast

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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June, 1674, Jamaica. An unassuming merchant vessel arrives in Port Royal bearing an unknown young man who will become one of the most famous Buccaneers, explorers, & naturalists ever to live. Today we introduce William Dampier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

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At Barclays, we're here for the land of football.

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We're here for the Premier League.

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And the Barclays Women's Super League.

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We're here for the football chance for giving more girls a chance.

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We're here for the grassroots and all the muddy boots. From

0:27.1

schools to stadiums we're here for it all.

0:30.8

Barclays here for the land of football.

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Today's show is also brought to you by our Patreon supporters, including our Commodore class.

0:39.6

That's Commodore's Matthew, Hefei, Zumen, Jinnings, Long John Sterling, Bull, Yeltique,

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0:50.5

If you'd like to become a patron and support the show,

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you can go to Patreon.com

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slash Pirate History Podcast that's P-A-T-R-E-O-N dot com slash Pirate History Podcast. podcast. Oh, Hello, welcome to the Pirate History Podcast. My name is Matt. Thank you for listening.

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It was near the end of June 1674 when the unassuming merchantman content arrived in the

1:40.6

harbour at Port Royal Jamaica.

1:43.1

She wasn't an impressive ship.

1:45.2

She carried no guns beyond small firearms

1:48.0

and didn't have the sleek build of a ship meant for speed. The content was broad and bluff. a On that day in June she began unloading her cargo.

2:03.2

There were foodstuffs from England.

2:05.6

There were articles of clothing and fabric and the fashion of the French.

2:10.5

These ships that made journeys across the Atlantic Ocean made their living trading goods,

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