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  2. John Auger - Wikipedia

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    John Auger (c. 1678 [1] – 1718, occasionally spelled Augur or Augier) was a pirate active in the Bahamas around 1718. He is primarily remembered for being captured by pirate turned pirate-hunter Benjamin Hornigold .

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    The treasure would be composed of "carved silver, gold jewellery, pearls and stones of value, Chinese porcelain, rich fabrics, paintings and perhaps 500,000 pesos". [10] The stories about this treasure are varied, some place it in the environment of the Roques de Anaga , while others place it in the zone of Punta del Hidalgo and the cave of San ...

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    In the season 3 finale, the Pogues discover the lost city of El Dorado is real and the treasure lies there. Sarah, John B and Big John follow the instructions the gnomon revealed and realize the ...

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  8. William Lewis (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    There was a real pirate named William Lewis, but he was never a Captain; active 20 years after Johnson’s "William Lewis," the real William Lewis was hanged with the surviving members of John Auger's crew when they were captured by pirate turned pirate-hunter Benjamin Hornigold. [6]

  9. Turn Joe - Wikipedia

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    Turn Joe, “a bold enterprising Fellow,” [2] commanded a trio of ships under commission from a Spanish Governor in the Caribbean. [3] Off Long Island in the Bahamas in late 1718 his ships were attacked by three pirates led by John Auger and Phineas Bunce, who mistook the Spanish vessels for salt-trading sloops. [2]