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Will and Patrick explore assassinations and assassins from across the past - from ancient India to medieval Jerusalem and much more. Tune in to find out more!

The Cloak and Dagger Podcast Will Davis-Coleman and Patrick Courtney

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Will and Patrick explore assassinations and assassins from across the past - from ancient India to medieval Jerusalem and much more. Tune in to find out more!

    The Pirate King - Indian Ocean, 1695

    The Pirate King - Indian Ocean, 1695

    On a misty morning off the Yemeni coast, the jewel of the Mughal Emperor's treasure fleet sails slowly eastwards. She is carrying a full cargo of solid gold bullion and jewels from Mecca to Surat.
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    With its complement of 500 elite marines and crew of 250 seasoned sailors, the captain feels entirely secure. On the horizon he has noticed the puny western pirate ships with their ragged crews and rusty cannon - they pose no threat to his ship.
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    Or do they? This is the story of Henry Avery - the most successful pirate to ever sail the seven seas!

    • 1 hr 18 min
    A Study in Pink(ertons) - USA, 19th Century

    A Study in Pink(ertons) - USA, 19th Century

    In a factory in Homestead Pennsylvania, thousands of steel workers have downed tools and striking - their boss Andrew Carnegie is about to lower their wages and they have had enough.Then down the river the workers see three barges coming towards them - bristling with agents of the Pinkerton Detective Agency. Hired by Carnegie, they are here to break up the union and end the strike, by any means necessary…

    If you want to see this episode’s accompanying images and a sneak peek of upcoming episodes, follow us on Instagram - @cloakanddaggerpodcast 

    Music:

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    The Duel and the Duke - London, 1829

    The Duel and the Duke - London, 1829

    In the misty dawn of a March morning in 1829 a duel is about to take place in Battersea.Whilst duels were still fairly common at the time, they were frowned upon by most and especially by army generals like the Duke of Wellington. Wellington had outlawed duelling during the Napoleonic wars because he kept losing good officers to duels.And yet, it is the Duke himself who now stands in that field in Battersea. Not only that, he was now the Prime Minister and is taking a massive risk. If this goes wrong, Britain would lose its most famous general, a peer of the realm and its current Prime Minister.

    If you want to see this episode’s accompanying images and a sneak peek of upcoming episodes, follow us on Instagram - @cloakanddaggerpodcast 

    Music:

    Positive Fat Bass Intro Loop by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6093-positive-fat-bass-intro-loop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Dutch Corsair - Barbary Coast, 17th Century

    The Dutch Corsair - Barbary Coast, 17th Century

    A pirate, a president and a Dutchman are the last things a humble fisherman on the shores of Iceland might expect to see sailing in on the evening tide. But on one fateful night in 1627, all three rolled in in a single pair of boots. And the tale of the man that filled those boots, is a tale worth telling…

    The Cloak & Dagger Podcast is back with a new regular release schedule and an extraordinary tale of history.

    If you want to see this episode’s accompanying images and a sneak peek of upcoming episodes, follow us on Instagram - @cloakanddaggerpodcast 

    Music:

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    For Love or Money? Montreal 1642-1692

    For Love or Money? Montreal 1642-1692

    This one is a special case, that's for sure. Jacques Bizard - a Swiss Calvinist mercenary - met a French Catholic general called Louis de Frontenac. Their bond might well have gone from friendship to something more. Make your own mind up after listening!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Great Peace - Montreal, 1701

    The Great Peace - Montreal, 1701

    After reading the histories of civilisation (or just by listening to this podcast) you may get the idea that war is humanity’s natural state. But the truth is that we fight just as hard to forge peace as we do to start a war. And while we have racked up a shockingly small number of years where no one has been at war (268, or just 8 percent of recorded history), we still have the tales of those who strove to put an end to generations of bloodshed.

    In this week’s episode of the Cloak & Dagger Podcast, we tell the tale of a First Nations chieftain who came to the small trading post the locals called Montreal, to forge such a peace.

    If you want to see this episode’s accompanying images, bonus facts and a sneak peek of upcoming episodes, follow us on Instagram - @cloakanddaggerpodcast 

    Music:

    Positive Fat Bass Intro Loop by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6093-positive-fat-bass-intro-loop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    • 1 hr 8 min

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