The not so jolly rogers ; the golden age of piracy : typescript, 1985 Jan. 3 / by Charles Knowlton.
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Social club, organized 1919, at Columbia, S.C.; membership limited to 30 men. From the description of Forum Club collection, 1926- (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 34609233 ...
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Kidd, William, 1654-1701
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William Kidd (b. 1654, Dundee, Scotland-d. 23 May 1701, Wapping, England) was also known as Captain William Kidd or Captain Kidd and infamous pirate. He settled in New York City and by 1689 was a member of a French-English pirate crew sailing the Caribbean under Captain Jean Fantin. Kidd and the crew mutinied and he became captain; the crew started looting from French since government didn't pay. In New York, he married Sarah Bradley Cox Oort in 1691. In 1695 he was asked by NY governor to captu...
Teach, Edward, -1718
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Edward Teach (d. 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies....
Knowlton, Charles B.
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