Peter Love

Peter Love (died 1610) was an English pirate, said to have been born in Lewes, Sussex. He was the captain of the ''Priam'', and for a time occupied a base on the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, when he entered into an agreement with the Hebridean outlaw Neil MacLeod.

From his base of operations on Lewis, Love captured numerous ships and seized their cargo. MacLeod, however, betrayed Love, and handed him over to the Scottish authorities. As a result, Love and several members of his crew were found guilty of piracy and condemned to be hanged in 1610. MacLeod did not much outlive Love, since he was betrayed by his kinsman Rory Mor MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan, and was executed for high treason three years later. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Labour and the money power : Australian labour populism, 1890-1950 / by Love, Peter, 1947-

    Published 1984
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    The great Labor schism : a retrospective /

    Published 2005
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