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English: Bartholomew Roberts' pirate flag depicting a pirate holding a flaming sword and standing on two skulls labeled "ABH" and "AMH" for "A Barbadian's Head" and "A Martinican's Head", after Governors of those two islands sent warships to capture Roberts.
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English: Jolly Roger pirate flag of Bartholomew Roberts, as described by William Matthew: "A Death's Head and an arm with a cutlass." Used in the battle of the harbour of Trepassey. Used in the battle of the harbour of Trepassey.
English: Jolly Roger pirate flag of Bartholomew Roberts, as described in Johnson's General History: "The Flag had a Death in it, with an Hour-Glass in one Hand, and cross Bones in the other, a Dart by it, and underneath a Heart dropping three Drops of Blood." One of several flags Roberts flew.
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