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Jenkinss Ear
Jenkins's Ear. In 1738 Jenkins, the master of a trading sloop from Jamaica, declared that he had been boarded by a Spanish revenue vessel, and barbarously deprived of one ear. It is doubtful whether he had not really lost the ear at the pillory; but the story served its turn, and so aroused public feeling in England that war with Spain followed in 1739.