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Thomas Nichols (fl. 1717–1718) was a pirate active in the Caribbean and off the American east coast. He is best known as a leader among the " Flying Gang " of pirates operating out of New Providence .
The "commanders and ringleaders" [5] of the pirates - Burgess, Hornigold, Francis Leslie, and Thomas Nichols - implored Pearse to release Charles Vane and other prisoners as an enticement to the other gathered pirates. [4] Pearse relented, and over 200 pirates surrendered, including Burgess. [6]
The "commanders and ringleaders" [3] of the pirates - Burgess, Hornigold, Francis Leslie, and Thomas Nichols - implored Pearse to release Charles Vane and other prisoners as an enticement to the other gathered pirates. [2] Pearse relented, and over 200 pirates surrendered, including Burgess. [4]
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, fictional character Edward Kenway helps to seize control of Nassau and establish the pirate republic with other major pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy. [17] [18] The TV series Black Sails is largely based on the history and famous historical pirate inhabitants of Nassau. Several characters' motivations are ...
Thomas or Tom Nichols may refer to: Thomas Nichols (pirate) (fl. 1717–1718), pirate in the Caribbean and off the American east coast; Thomas Reid Nichols (born 1958), American baseball player; Tom Nichols (footballer) (born 1993), English footballer; Tom Nichols (academic) (born 1960), American academic; Thomas E. Nichols, American statistician
Centuries of retelling seem to have stripped al Hurra’s life story of her power as an African queen, as an avenging pirate. She became Montalvo’s Calafia, who was subjugated by Spain. Calafia ...
The Pirate Queen is a musical with music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, French lyrics by Alain Boublil and English lyric adaptations by Richard Maltby Jr. and John Dempsey.The French book was written by Boublil and Schönberg and the English book adaptation was by Maltby Jr.
Thomas White (pirate) d. 1708 d. 1708 1698–1708 He was only briefly a captain on his own but served under several more prominent captains such as George Booth, John Bowen, Thomas Howard, John Halsey, and Nathaniel North. David Williams (pirate) d. 1709 1698–1709 Wales Welsh sailor who turned pirate after being abandoned on Madagascar. He ...