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  2. British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The British Virgin Islands ... In 1672, the English captured ... A substantial number of the tourists who visit the BVI are cruise ship passengers, ...

  3. History of the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    England took control of the British Virgin Islands in 1672, at the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, and have retained influence since. The Dutch averred that in 1672 Willem Hunthum put Tortola under the protection of Colonel Sir William Stapleton , the English Governor-General of the Leeward Islands .

  4. Willem Hunthum - Wikipedia

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    Willem Hunthum was a Dutch merchant and the last legally recognised Dutch owner of Tortola in what later became the British Virgin Islands. Hunthum was regarded as either Patron or "Governor" of the Territory from 1663 to 1672 when control of the islands passed to the British in the Third Anglo-Dutch War. [1]

  5. Fort Purcell - Wikipedia

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    Inside of Fort Purcell, better known as "The Dungeons" The Fort was built by the Dutch at an unascertained date in either the late 16th or very early 17th century, and was known by the Spanish authorities in Puerto Rico as the "donjon" (from which the English name, "the Dungeon" comes – the fort has never actually been used as a dungeon). [1]

  6. Joost van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    Fort Recovery. The early colonial history of the British Virgin Islands is not especially well documented. However, it is known that during the early years of the seventeenth century, Van Dyk had created a small settlement at Soper's Hole on Tortola's West End, leading a largely unremarkable career as a privateer or pirate, and that he was trading with the Spanish settlers in Puerto Rico in ...

  7. RMS Rhone - Wikipedia

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    RMS Rhone was a UK Royal Mail Ship owned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSP). She was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands on 29 October 1867 in a hurricane, killing 123 people.

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