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Du Teillay was a French privateer ship, commissioned as such in Nantes in 1744 by Antoine Walsh (1703–1763), a shipowner of Irish descent born in Saint-Malo and slave trader operating from Nantes in the south of Brittany. She played a central role in the Jacobite rising of 1745, ferrying Charles Edward Stuart to with supplies and funds to support his cause.

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  • Du Teillay was a French privateer ship, commissioned as such in Nantes in 1744 by Antoine Walsh (1703–1763), a shipowner of Irish descent born in Saint-Malo and slave trader operating from Nantes in the south of Brittany. She played a central role in the Jacobite rising of 1745, ferrying Charles Edward Stuart to with supplies and funds to support his cause. (en)
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  • Du Teillay; also erronously referred to as Dentelle or Doutelle (en)
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  • Commissioned by Antoine Walsh as a privateer in Nantes in 1744 (en)
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  • *18 guns *14 swivel guns (en)
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  • Du Teillay; also erronously referred to as Dentelle or Doutelle (en)
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  • Du Teillay was a French privateer ship, commissioned as such in Nantes in 1744 by Antoine Walsh (1703–1763), a shipowner of Irish descent born in Saint-Malo and slave trader operating from Nantes in the south of Brittany. She played a central role in the Jacobite rising of 1745, ferrying Charles Edward Stuart to with supplies and funds to support his cause. (en)
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