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Sir Andrew Barton (c.
1466 –
August 2,
1511) served as
High Admiral of
Scotland. Notorious in
England and
Portugal as a '
pirate', Barton was a seaman who operated under the
aegis of a
letter of marque on behalf of the
Scottish crown, and is therefore more widely described as a
privateer. He was defeated and captured in
1511 by
Sir Edward Howard.
He is the subject of an
English folk song entitled
Sir Andrew Barton or
Andrew Bartin, which is
child ballad number 167.
His story is also told in a Scottish Child ballad called
Henry Martin (Child ballad number 250).
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