October
Battle Reports
Another interesting development concerning Sweden; it lost some pirate squadrons this month.
There had been absolutely no coordination or discussion between G.B. and the O.E. regarding the Swedish pirate problem in many years. What occurred this month was perhaps an act of God.
Since the beginning I have wanted to catch some of those pirates. The cost each month is trivial, but in the long run they have cost the O.E. treasury much gold. Each and every month some cotton or wool would disappear. It was rather brazen of the Swedish King to send his pirates into the Mediterranean. The Turkish Fleet was quickly dispatched to drown the brigands. It took two months.
These Privateer squadrons are not cheap to replace. However, due in part to their success, Sweden has the resources to build new ones. I suspect they will stay out of the Mediterranean hence forth.

Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.
Thomas Jefferson