The CONTENTS'. 



i^e jPlaritaiionSy 52. Capain Woods "Rogers made Goievfior < 

 of Providence, ib. The EJtngs FrocUmation for fuffreffing 

 JPyrateSy 55, 34. Hoftu the PyYUtes ufed the Proclamation ^ 34. 

 Great Dwfjiom amongfithem^ How made quiet yib Se^ 



veral of the Pyrates furrender to the Governor of Bermudas, ib» 

 The Fate of the refi^ ib. Woods Rogers his Arrival at Pro- 

 vidence, ib. Vane J Behaviour y 36. Woods Rogers ew- 

 floys the 'pardon d Pyrates^ ib. Their ConduBy ib. Some of 

 them hangdfornew Pyracies^ 37. Their firange Behaviour at 

 the Place of Execution ^ ib. Some Proceedings betwixt the Eng* 

 lifli and Spaniards, 38. The Spaniards furprize the Grey- 

 hound Man of War^ and how^ ib. ^it herj 39. The Crew 

 of a Spanifli Guarda del Cofta hang*d at Jamaica^ and why^ ib. 

 Sir Nicholas Laws his Letter to the Alcaldes of Trinidado, 59* 

 40. Mr. Jofeph Laws, Lieutenant of the Happy Snow his 

 Letter to the Alcaldes of Trinidado, 41. The Alcaldes An- 

 fiver to the Li euten4int's Letter y /^ly ^Z. The Lieutenant* s Re^ 

 ply to the Alcsildes Anfwer^ 42,43. The Alcaldes Anfwer 

 again^ 45. Some Account i)/ Richard Holland, ib. prizes 

 taken by him^ 44. 



CHAP. L 



Of Captain Avery, and his Crew, 



ROmantick Reports of his Greainefs^ 45, 4^. His Bivth^ 4<?. 

 Is Mate of a Briftol Man^ 47, Por what Voyage dejign d^ ib* 

 Tampers with the Seameny ib. Porms a Plot for carrying off the 

 Shipy 47> 48. Executes it^ and hoWy ib. The Pyrates take 

 a rich Ship belonging to the Great Mogul, 50. The Great Mo- 

 gul threaten the EngUfli Settlements^ 51. The Pyrates fteer 

 their Courfe back for Madagafcar, 52. CaU a Council* Put aU 

 the Treafure on Board of Avery'/ Ship^ ib. Avery and his 

 Crew treacheroujly leaves his Confederates ; go to the Jjle of Pro- 

 vidence in the Weft-Indies, 53. Sell the shipy go to North- 

 America in a Sloopy 54. They difperfey Avery goes to New- ' 

 England, ib. Prom thence to Ireland, ib. Avery afraid to 

 expofe his Diamonds to fale. Goes ever to England, ib. Puts 

 his Wealth into Merchants Hands y of Briftol, 55. Changes his 

 Name. Lives at Biddiford, ib. The Merchants fend him no 

 Supplies y ib. Importunes them. Goes privately Briftol, they 

 threaten to difcover himy ib. Goes over to Ireland, foUicites them 

 from thence y 56. // very poory works his Pajfage over to Ply- 

 mouth, walks to Biddiford. Vies a Beggary ib. An Account 

 $f A very 'j Confederates y ib. Their Settlement M Madagafcar, 

 57, They ^e&t other Pyrates; an Account of them^ ib. The 



Pyrates 



