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The '''''Orpheus''''' was a large and infamous [[United Kingdom|British]] [[privateer]] [[ship]] that sailed the trade route to the [[Virgin Islands]] in the 1770s.
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This article is about the frigate during the 18th century. You may be looking for Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet in ancient Greece.
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The Orpheus was a large and infamous British privateer ship that sailed the trade route to the Virgin Islands in the 1770s.

In 1777, the Assassin flagship, the Aquila, captained by Connor and his first mate Robert Faulkner, set out to destroy her and her fleet. On locating the ship, the Aquila confronted the Orpheus and her fleet in the midst of a storm, but was eventually able to destroy it.[1]

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  • The ship shared its name with the figure from Greek mythology.

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