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170:(whose responsibilities included the American colonies) expressed interest in this project, but wanted to have the project administered and financed by a consortium of merchants. Ekines rejected this, as he was concerned he would no longer be in charge of the expedition. In fact whilst there was the potential for plunder, as the war aims of the British was to secure the Spanish thrown for 72:
with a reputed value £20,000. In the end he proceeded to capture the French vessel but was obliged to release it whilst gaining no reward and leaving him in debt. Ekines then took charge of a frigate as part of the
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and served for nine months as an unpaid volunteer. Early on in the campaign he proposed that he lead an expedition of five ships and 1,000 soldiers across the
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in which William became the King of England and drew England into the
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who combined the two roles by submitting proposals to the
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Ekines next project was an expedition to confront the
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English
projector
captain
Royal Navy
British government
William of Orange
England
Glorious Revolution
Nine Years' War
France
Isles of Scilly
Post Office Packet Service
Falmouth
Corunna
Spain
HMS Woolwich
Plymouth
Queen Anne
War of the Spanish Succession
Earl of Peterborough
Spain
Atlantic
Buenos Aires
took Barcelona
Board of Trade and Plantations
Martinique
Guadeloupe
Spanish
South America
Sidney Godolphin

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