The iNTnODUCT ION. 29 

 Pyrates, robbing not the Spaniards only, but their 

 own Countrymen, and any Nation they could lay 



their Hands on. ^ ^ t_ i_ ' 1 



It happened about this Time, that the Sfaniardsy 

 with three or four fmalV Men of War, fell upon our 

 Lo2;wood Cutters, in the Bay of Campachy^ and 

 Bay of Honduras-^ and after they had made Prizes 

 of the following Ships and VelTels, they gave the 

 Men belonging to them, three Sloops to carry them 

 home, but thefe Men being made defperate by their 

 Misfortunes, and meeting with the Pyrates, they 

 took on with them, and fo encreas'd their Number. 



The L J St of Ship and Fepls talen by the Spanilh Men 



of War in the Tear 1 7 1 6. 



The Stafford^ Captain Knochj from New-England, 



bound for London* 



^yine^ ' ' Gernijhy for ditto. 



jp^^^ Grimfiomy for New-England^ 



Sloop, Alden, for ditto. 



ABrigantine, Moffon^ fo^ ^itto. 



' A Brigantine, Tur^eldy for ditto. 



ABrigantine, Tennis^ for ditto. 



A Ship, — — • Torter^ far ditto. 



Indian Emperor ^ Wentworth^ for New-England. 



A Ship, iJ/Vfe, Mafier. 



Ditto, Bay. 



Ditto, Smith. 



Ditto, ' . Stoclnm. 



' Ditto, ► Satlely. 



A Sloop, Richards y belonging to Nm- 



England. 



Two Sloops, — - belonging to Jamma. 



One Sloop — — » of Barbadoes. 



Two Ships • ► ^fvom Scotland. 



Two Ships — ^ ixom Hollmd. 



