• Antoine-Joseph Preira (born 1782, Portugal), also known under the nom de guerre of Balidar, was of Portuguese origin but operated in the English Channel...
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  • apparently was a captured privateer from Jersey. Pourvoyeur was under Antoine-Joseph Preira, who used "Balidar" as a nom de guerre. From 1811 she cruised again...
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  • refit. The French privateer was Embuscade, under the command of Antoine-Joseph Preira (aka Balidar). She suffered 15 men killed and 22 seriously wounded...
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  • privateer and to repel attacks by two others. Embuscade's captain was Antoine-Joseph Preira, a noted privateer captain. LR for 1809 carried unchanged data for...
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  • July Captain P. Nichol received a pass for Gibraltar. In June 1808 Antoine-Joseph Preira (aka Balidar), took command of Point du Jour, a lugger-rigged barge...
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    1808. She made two cruises with 89 to 100 men under the command of Antoine-Joseph Preira, aka "Balidar". She made a third cruise under a Captain Le Duc....
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  • 5 December 2015 Mantes (4) 2–0 Marck (5) Mantes-la-Ville 18:00 CET B. Preira 12' (pen.) Massampu 90' Stadium: Stade Aimé Bergeal Referee: Jérémie Pignard...
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