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Struggling a bit to find a citation for the alfredo de marisco - as the articles I find mostly seem based on this wikipedia article - but this article might be good [1]
One stamp shows the ship (or Cogg) of Alfredo de Marisco, a 13th century
pirate who terrorised the trading ships of the Bristol Channel. He is probably
related to the de Mariscos of Lundy who lived there around the same time
and have the Marisco Tavern named after the family. Alfredo made Sully his
base of operations. He operated under the title Nighthawk and had the image