Bartholomeus De Jager
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Bartholomeus de Jager was a Dutch corsair active in
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in the 1650s.


Campaign against the Portuguese (1655)

In 1655, de Jager boarded and looted the Portuguese ship the ''Consciencia'', taking its cargo of sugar. In October, de Jager met Dutch
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in
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, with whom he went on to attack two other Portuguese ships near
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. One of the ships was captured and loaded with part of the stolen sugar from the ''Consciencia'' and the other managed to flee. The rest of the sugar was put on board the ship ''The Salamander'' of the Lampsin brothers. After the short campaign, de Jager sailed for
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to sell his loot.


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