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  UNPUBLISHED PAPERS AND DISSERTATIONS

  Brooks, Baylus C. Quest for Blackbeard: The True Story of Edward Thache and His World. University of Florida, 2016.

  Clifford, Shelia Alicia. An Analysis of the Port Royal Shipwreck and its Role in the Maritime History of Seventeenth-Century Port Royal, Jamaica: A Thesis. Texas A&M University, May 1993.

  Donachie, Madeleine J. Ceramics at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1655–1692. Texas A&M University, August 2001.

  Galante, Luis Augusto Vicente. Port Royal: O Meio Circulante de uma Colônia Inglesa no Século XVII. Universidade de Brasilia, 2008.

  Jamaican National Heritage Trust, Archaeological Division. Preliminary Archaeological Appraisal Report, Sutton Land Settlement, Clarendon. Kingston, May 2008.

  Johnson, David A. Port Royal, Jamaica, and the Slave Trade: A Thesis. Texas A&M University, December 2000.

  Matlock, Julie Yates. The Process of Colonial Adaption: English Responses to the 1692 Earthquake at Port Royal, Jamaica. Eastern Kentucky University, 2012.

 

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