The Sack of Panamá: Sir Henry Morgan's Adventures on the Spanish MainAn historical account of his capture and sack of the city of Panama in 1671. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
Santa Catalina II | 11 |
A Spanish Triumph | 27 |
Copyright | |
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The Sack of Panamá: Captain Morgan and the Battle for the Caribbean Peter Earle Limited preview - 2007 |
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Armada de Barlovento arms army arrived attack Audiencia battle Bracamonte canoes Captain captured Cartagena Castellan castle of San citizens coast command commission corsairs Council CSPAWI Cuba Curaçao defence Don Alonzo Don Juan Dutch enemy England English evidence expedition Exquemelin fight fire fleet force French galleons garrison Godolphin Gonzalez guns heard Henry Morgan Hispaniola hundred Ibid Indian invasion Isla Vaca island isthmus Jamaican privateers Juan's King later Lemos letter Lord Arlington Lynch Mansfield Maracaibo marched Marichalar miles muskets negro numbers Orange Island orders Panamá 93 peace Perez de Guzmán Perez to Queen Peru pesos pirates Port Royal Portobello President of Panamá prisoners prize raid ransom reported River Chagres sailed San Lorenzo San Phelipe Sanchez Santa Catalina Santiago seemed seen sent ships silver Sir Thomas Modyford slaves soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish Main squadron Thomas Modyford Tortuga town treaty Ulloa Venta de Cruces Viceroy voyage West Indies