''Black Joke'' (ship)

Several ships have borne the name Black Joke, after an English song of the same name.

British ships

These two hired vessels may have been the same. In his narrative of his voyages in the Mediterranean between 1810 and 1814, Charles Robert Cockerell reports that the lugger was an old vessel, having been at the Battle of Camperdown, which is consistent with the earliest mentions of the cutter.[3]

Other ships

Burla Negra ("Black Joke") was the ship of the pirate Benito de Soto.

Citations and references

Citations

  1. Winfield (2008), p.388.
  2. 1 2 Winfield (2008), p.394.
  3. Cockerell (1903), p.2.
  4. "Register of Letters of Marque against France 1793-1815"; p.53 Archived July 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.

References

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