About: Philip Lyne

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Philip Lyne (died 1726, last name occasionally spelled Line) was a pirate known for his cruelty and his association with Francis Spriggs.

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  • Philip Lyne (died 1726, last name occasionally spelled Line) was a pirate known for his cruelty and his association with Francis Spriggs. (en)
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  • Line (en)
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  • Newfoundland (en)
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  • Flag of pirate Philip Lyne, described as "a black silk flagg ... with the representation of a man in full proportion, with a cutlass in one hand and a pistol in the other, extended" (en)
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  • 1726 (xsd:integer)
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  • Cruelty and his association with Francis Spriggs (en)
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  • Philip Lyne (en)
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  • Pirate (en)
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  • Philip Lyne (died 1726, last name occasionally spelled Line) was a pirate known for his cruelty and his association with Francis Spriggs. (en)
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  • フィリップ・ライン (ja)
  • Philip Lyne (en)
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