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Letters as Loot-2 is a spin-off of the Letters as Loot research programme (2008-2013) at Leiden University. This corpus is an addition to the original Letters as Loot corpus. It comprises more than 1300 Dutch letters which were taken as loot by privateers and confiscated by the High Court of Admiralty during the wars fought between The Netherlands and England from the second half of the 17th to the early 19th centuries.

Letters as Loot-2 is a spin-off of the Letters as Loot research programme (2008-2013) at Leiden University. This corpus is an addition to the original Letters as Loot corpus. It comprises more than 1300 Dutch letters which were taken as loot by privateers and confiscated by the High Court of Admiralty during the wars fought between The Netherlands and England from the second half of the 17th to the early 19th centuries.