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  2. Bartholomew Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10 February 1722), born John Roberts, was a Welsh pirate who was, measured by vessels captured, the most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy. [2] During his piratical career, he took over 400 prize ships , although most were mere fishing boats.

  3. 1720 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    September - Rackham and his pirates loot several fishing boats in the Bahamas. They then raid French Hispaniola for cattle and capture two sloops. Roberts returns to the Caribbean, bombards Saint Kitts and burns two ships in the harbor. Some weeks later, Roberts captures a French ship near Carriacou and commandeers it, renaming it the Royal ...

  4. 1722 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    February 10 - Bartholomew Roberts, who reportedly robbed 470 vessels in his career, killed in action off Cape López. [7] 104 of Roberts' pirates are executed or killed by the Vice Admiralty Court: [8] 52 crew members, including Christopher Moody, Israel Hynde (maybe Israel Hands), are executed by hanging on April 3–20 at Cape Coast Castle. [6]

  5. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    John Bartholomew Roberts, better known as Black Bart, was born in Wales around 1682. ... "The fates of six real-life pirates of the Caribbean." The National Archives blog. May 31, 2017. | https: ...

  6. Thomas Anstis - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anstis (died April 1723) was an early 18th-century pirate, who served under Captain Howell Davis and Captain Bartholomew Roberts, before setting up on his own account, raiding shipping on the eastern coast of the American colonies and in the Caribbean during what is often referred to as the "Golden Age of Piracy".

  7. Battle of Cape Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Fifty-four pirates were hanged for their deeds and thirty-seven were punished less severely. Of the 272 captured pirates, 65 were former African slaves that Roberts had emancipated, and they were sold back into slavery. [1] Seventeen went to Marshalsea prison in London and twenty became indentured servants for the Royal African Company. Dozens ...

  8. Where to Watch “Pirates of the Caribbean”: A Guide to ...

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    At World’s End, the last Pirates of the Caribbean film to be directed by Gore Verbinski, ties up the battle against Davy Jones and the journeys of Jack, Will and Elizabeth. Released in 2007, the ...

  9. 1719 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    September – Bartholomew Roberts' pirates overcome a Portuguese merchantman off Bahia and pillage 40,000 gold moidores and many jewels. November – Captain Robert Semple in the Flying King and Captain Robert Lane in the Queen Ann's Revenge attack Portuguese shipping off Brazil.

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