Old Noll (1743 ship) explained
Old Noll was a privateer operated by a group of merchants from Liverpool,
England during the
War of the Austrian Succession.
[1] After a brief but successful career as a privateer, she was sunk in November 1745 by a French naval squadron from Brest.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Wardle . Arthur C. . The Early Liverpool privateers . Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire & Cheshire . 1941 . 93 .
- Web site: Harrison . Cy Harrison . British Privateer 'Old Noll' (1744) . threedecks.org . Cy Harrison . 27 August 2021.