| 21. | It is also in 1402, that mention of the freebooters were also active in Owain's attacks.
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| 22. | An infamous freebooter, he led raids across the Earl of Bothwell, and was declared rebel and outlaw.
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| 23. | Yet the company did not undergo the scrutiny it deserved as a merger-driven speculation run by corporate freebooters.
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| 24. | There, the army was strengthened by the arrival of Turcoman freebooters, who offered their services to the Mongols.
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| 25. | In Versailles a group of freebooters invaded the local Masonic Lodge and lifted the Lodge's silver coin jewelry.
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| 26. | Freebooters had beaten Linfield F . C . 2-1 in the semi final at the Jones Road venue.
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| 27. | Freebooters'ground was on the Sandymount Road in Dublin, between the Star of the Sea Church and Ringsend.
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| 28. | In 1906 Shelbourne F . C . began playing their home games on this ground as Freebooters went into decline.
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| 29. | The first Open was won by the Wanderers, who scored 4-1 / 2 to the Freebooters 3.
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| 30. | It's one thing for a region to produce geopolitical tensions, civil war, colorful freebooters and outrageous hyperbole.
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