• needed] followed by a book of the same title, authored by Cordingly and John Falconer. Cordingly explored the subject further in his book Under the Black...
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  • Rebecca Cordingly (born 25 October 1977), known professionally as Beth Cordingly, is an English actress, known for her appearances in series The Bill,...
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  • Cordingly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beth Cordingly (born 1976), English actress David Cordingly (born 1938), English naval...
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    fight.[citation needed] Burl, Aubery. Black Bart. pp. 133–34. Cordingly, p. 117. Cordingly cites only one source for pages 116–119 of his text: Calendar...
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    Cordingly. Billy Ruffian. p. 30. Cordingly. Billy Ruffian. p. 47. Cordingly. Billy Ruffian. pp. 51–2. Cordingly. Billy Ruffian. pp. 53–4. Cordingly....
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  • then again from about 1719 to 1721. It is described as follows by David Cordingly: "Some pirates made the additional journey around the Cape of Good...
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    Remis. Conway Maritime Press, 2002. Cordingly, Under the Black Flag, p. xix. Johnson, Charles; Cordingly, David (2010). "Introduction". General History...
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    so the true Golden Age cannot even be called a 'golden decade.'" David Cordingly, in his influential 1994 work Under the Black Flag, defined the "great...
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    and literary treatment but are all based on the William Kidd legend. David Cordingly states that "The effect of Treasure Island on our perception of pirates...
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    book gives an almost mythical status to pirates, with naval historian David Cordingly writing: "it has been said, and there seems no reason to question this...
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  • Companions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-06080-1_6. Cordingly, David (1995) Under the Black Flag: the romance and reality of life among...
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    Middleton, "An Aristocratic Spectre", History Today (February 2011) David Cordingly, "Lives and Times: Spring-Heeled Jack", The Scotsman 7 October 2006...
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  • closely matches the fictional character of Aubrey;[citation needed] David Cordingly, writing for The Daily Telegraph, unabashedly suggests Captain Lord...
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    The Story of Sail. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-896-6. David Cordingly (2007). Cochrane: The Real Master and Commander. New York: Bloomsbury...
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  • this, having done plenty of research, with Under the Black Flag by David Cordingly being one of the four pirate-related books she found herself using...
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  • Outbreaks". HistoryCollection.com. 2017-11-28. Retrieved 2021-06-02. David Cordingly, "Lives and Times: Spring-Heeled Jack", The Scotsman 7 October 2006...
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  • héroe nacional" (in Spanish). La Voz del Centro. Retrieved 2016-07-08. Cordingly, David (2006). Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among...
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    notorious pirates. By Charles Johnson Introduction and commentary by David Cordingly. Conway Maritime Press (2002). The Oxford Book of the Sea.(Oxford:...
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    the Lastage. His marriage was stormy, at least in its later years. David Cordingly relates that Willem the Elder fathered two children out of wedlock...
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  • of Britain". Wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved 8 November 2011. David Cordingly (1996), Jane Turner (ed.), "Stanfield, Clarkson" Grove Dictionary of...
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    occasions the warship.: 23  Along these lines, the naval historian David Cordingly categorized pirate attacks that had been reported along the North American...
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  • characters around them, and Cordingly was relieved when Kerry's biography was full of "nice stuff". To prepare for the role, Cordingly spent time with the Met...
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    Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. David Cordingly, The Billy Ruffian: The Bellerophon and the Downfall of Napoleon (Bloomsbury...
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  • be resolved." Two other historians, Christopher Lloyd in 1947, and David Cordingly in 2007, concluded that Cochrane was innocent. Security speculation...
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    were briefly enacted during various historical periods. Tax haven David, Cordingly (2006). Under the black flag : the romance and the reality of life...
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    in all their vile Actions. David Marley (2010), Pirates of the Americas: Volume 1, p. 583. Angus Konstam and David Cordingly (2002), The History of Pirates...
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  • William Bradley Cordingly MBE (17 May 1911 – 14 August 1976) was the Anglican Bishop of Thetford from 1963 until his death in 1976. Cordingly studied theology...
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    killed 53 Spanish captives with his cutlass. Some historians, including David Cordingly, believe this was deliberately done to cultivate a ferocious image...
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