Difference between revisions of "Port-de-Paix"
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+ | Port de Paix is one many small settlements of the Huguenots, but by the middle of the 17th century becomes the unofficial capital of French power and influence in the West Indies, a major anchorage for privateers, and a favorite hiding place for those hunted by France’s enemies. | ||
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+ | 29 Jan 1725: | ||
+ | *Arrived overnight | ||
+ | *Took [[Goeffrey de Saloman]] to a strange duel on a remote island nearby | ||
+ | *[[William Rogers]] attended a ball with [[Wilhelmina Deering]] for a spy mission | ||
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Port de Paix is one many small settlements of the Huguenots, but by the middle of the 17th century becomes the unofficial capital of French power and influence in the West Indies, a major anchorage for privateers, and a favorite hiding place for those hunted by France’s enemies.
Timeline
29 Jan 1725:
- Arrived overnight
- Took Goeffrey de Saloman to a strange duel on a remote island nearby
- William Rogers attended a ball with Wilhelmina Deering for a spy mission