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Manuel Joseph embarks on the Duc d’Aquitaine
12021-08-04T14:22:47-04:00Matt Robertshawb17ae2d86131f0de10f5609f41b12fea9cbbd2321011Lisbon, Portugalgoogle_maps2021-08-04T14:22:47-04:0011/01/175638.6437, -9.142Matt Robertshawb17ae2d86131f0de10f5609f41b12fea9cbbd232Sometime between September 1756 and May 1757, a man named Manuel Joseph volunteered to join the crew of the Duc d'Aquitaine in Lisbon.
Although Portugal was allied with Great Britain in the Seven Years War, Manuel Joseph seems to have thrown his lot in with the French, serving on board a French vessel.
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