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Santo Domingo is the largest and oldest city in the Spanish empire of old, though its size and strength fades in the 17th century. However, its aristocratic families have laid down strong roots, and much important business goes on in its harbor and council halls. | Santo Domingo is the largest and oldest city in the Spanish empire of old, though its size and strength fades in the 17th century. However, its aristocratic families have laid down strong roots, and much important business goes on in its harbor and council halls. |
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Santo Domingo is the largest and oldest city in the Spanish empire of old, though its size and strength fades in the 17th century. However, its aristocratic families have laid down strong roots, and much important business goes on in its harbor and council halls.
Timeline
10-11 Jan 1725:
- Artegal Spenser took tea with a strange gentleman
- John Hayden met Captain James Button of the Fortune, told the Cardinal Virtue was taken by the Spanish near New Providence sometime around the invasion of Nassau
- Helped Furlong's "acquaintance," Rufus "Shifty" Law, flee town, who was later turned in for reward & hanged