Robert Walsingham, also Wallsingham, was a famous 17th-century English pirate who served with the Barbary States. He was the captain of a Turkish man-of-war, in which he finally sailed to Ireland to submit himself to the authorities. He was pardoned in 1621 by James I of England, together with Henry Mainwaring with whom he had collaborated, and was accepted into the Royal Navy.
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| - Robert Walsingham, aussi écrit Wallsingham, est un pirate anglais du XVIIe siècle, qui a été en activité dans les états barbaresques. Il a été le capitaine d'un men'o'war turc, dans lequel il aborda finalement en Irlande afin de se soumettre de son plein gré aux autorités. Il a été gracié en 1621 par Jacques Ier d'Angleterre, avec Henry Mainwaring, avec qui il avait collaboré, et a été accepté dans la Royal Navy. (fr)
- Robert Walsingham, also Wallsingham, was a famous 17th-century English pirate who served with the Barbary States. He was the captain of a Turkish man-of-war, in which he finally sailed to Ireland to submit himself to the authorities. He was pardoned in 1621 by James I of England, together with Henry Mainwaring with whom he had collaborated, and was accepted into the Royal Navy. (en)
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| - Robert Walsingham, aussi écrit Wallsingham, est un pirate anglais du XVIIe siècle, qui a été en activité dans les états barbaresques. Il a été le capitaine d'un men'o'war turc, dans lequel il aborda finalement en Irlande afin de se soumettre de son plein gré aux autorités. Il a été gracié en 1621 par Jacques Ier d'Angleterre, avec Henry Mainwaring, avec qui il avait collaboré, et a été accepté dans la Royal Navy. (fr)
- Robert Walsingham, also Wallsingham, was a famous 17th-century English pirate who served with the Barbary States. He was the captain of a Turkish man-of-war, in which he finally sailed to Ireland to submit himself to the authorities. He was pardoned in 1621 by James I of England, together with Henry Mainwaring with whom he had collaborated, and was accepted into the Royal Navy. (en)
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