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Jonathan Barnet (1677/78 – 1745) [1] [2] was an English privateer in the Caribbean, best known for capturing pirates Calico Jack, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read. The Assembly of the Colony of Jamaica gave him a financial reward and a large estate in the parish of St James, where enslaved Africans worked. [3]
Stone found below St. Patrick's Well. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland. Other places named after Saint Patrick include: Patrickswell Lane, a well in Drogheda Town where St. Patrick opened a monastery and baptised the townspeople. Ardpatrick, County Limerick (from Irish Ard Pádraig, meaning 'high place of Patrick') [144] [failed ...
1985 – A Flag to Fly: Based on True Story of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico 1847, by Chris Matthews; 1996 – The San Patricios, directed by Mark R. Day; 1997 – In the Rogue Blood, by James Carlos Blake, winner of Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction, 1998 – St. Patrick's Battalion, documentary film directed by Jason Hool
Beau James, a 1957 biopic of Jimmy Walker; Flight of the Doves, a 1971 British film directed by Ralph Nelson [2]; Fourteen Hours, a 1951 film noir; The Fugitive, a 1993 American film adaptation of the original TV series, starring Harrison Ford; Dr. Kimble is seen eluding the US Marshals by joining the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago with the dyed green river clearly visible
The Lion of St. Mark: Italy Luigi Capuano: Gordon Scott, Gianna Maria Canale, Alberto Farnese: Set in the 1620 in the Mediterranean Sea Samson and the Sea Beast: Italy Tanio Boccia: Kirk Morris, Margaret Lee: 1964 Captain Clegg: United Kingdom Peter Graham Scott: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen: Also known as Night Creatures.
This category is for people who survived capture. Some became pirates themselves, either voluntarily or under duress. For those less fortunate, see Category:People killed by pirates. Also included herein are people claimed to have been captured.
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St Patrick's Rock and light. St Patrick's Rock [1] or St Patrick's Stone [2] is located in the River Clyde (NS461724) close to the Erskine Bridge and the old Erskine Ferry on the Renfrewshire side of the river. [3] It is reputedly the location from which the 16 year old Saint Patrick was kidnapped by Irish pirates whilst he was fishing. [4]