The CONTENTS. 



md^ and e^iecuted ^ Jamaica^ ib* Names of Ui Cre'Uf 



condemned mth himy 1 54. An exifa^trdiriary Cafe of nine teen 

 m^thhinty ib* Some Account of the Proceedings a^infi ttmn^j^ 



The LIFE of Mary Read^ 



MA Ry ReadV Bttth^ 1 ^7. Reajbns fit dhjjing fkr in Bm* 

 ctkSj i jS, Waits upon a Lady I goes into the Amy^ 159. 

 tier Behaviour in feveral Engagements^ ib. She falls in Lo^e 

 nvHh her Comrade^ \\>* Her Sex difcovered* the tm Troofefs 

 fttarriedj 1 60. Settles^ at Breda, ib. Her Husband dkSy fie 

 reajfumes the Breeches ^ ib. Goes to Holland* Td#^e Weft- 

 Indies, 161 • Turns Pyrate* Anne Bdniiy, another Pyrate^ 

 fHUi inLovt mtJfhe%i6l. Her Adventures to 16 'i* 



The LIFE of Anne Bonn y. 



AKNE Bonny horn a Bafiard^ ifitf. Her Mother's In-* 

 trigues ftfangely difcover^d^ 167. Her Father lies with hit 

 o^n Wife J ly mifidke, 169- she proves with Child; the Hm-^ 

 iand jealous^ 170, He feparates from his Wife ; lives with Anne 

 Bonny V Mother^ 171* Anne 'Qonny put into Breeches far a 

 t>ifguifey how difcoveredj ib. The Pother becomes poor* Goes'tf 

 Carolina, 172. Improves his Fortune. Anne Bonny marries 

 < againji his Confent* Her fierce Temper^ ib. Goes to Provi* 

 dence with her Husband^ ib. Enticed to Sea in Mens Cloatis^ 

 ly Rackam the Pyrate^ 1 73. Reproaches Rackam with Cowar- 

 dice at his Execution^ ib. 



C H A ?. IX- 



Of Capt. HowEL Da vis, and his Grew/ 



THE Original of Davis, 174* Is taken hy the pyrafeling^ 

 land, ib. England j Generojity to him^ 175. Iscaft 

 into Prifon at Barbadoes, and why^ ib. Goes to Provi- 

 dence, ib. Employed in a trading ^ejplj feizes the ship^ 1 16* 

 An Inftarrce of his great Courage and good Conduit^ 177, l']S» 

 Goes to Cape de Verd Iflands, ib. Take feveral prizes^ ib. Take 

 the Fort of St* Jago kyStorm^ 1 80. A Council caWd^ ib. Sait 

 for Gambia^ 181. Takes Gambia CaJHe by Stratagem y i%i t9 

 1 84. Meets La Bouche, a f rench Pym/^, 1 84. His Adven- 

 tures with Cocklyn the Pyrate^ at Sierraleone, 18 J. The Fort 

 ^ attack d and tfdten^ by theee Confederate^ PyrateSy i%6. rttf 

 Pyrates quarrel and party ib. li>e laconick Speech of Davis f f 

 themy ib. His fierce Engagement with a large Dutch shipy i^j* 

 ^ An Aiccount of feverdf prizes taken by him, ib^ A J^fcriptm of 



