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ibrts, laid hold of the Captain^ and made him fa^i' 

 to the Windlefs, and there pelted him with Glal's^ 

 Bottles, which cut him in a fad Manner^ , after 

 which they whipped hiitl about the Deck, till thejr 

 were iveary, being deaf to all his Prayers arid In-' 

 treaties, and at laft, becaufe he had been a good 

 Matter to his Men,' they faid, he Ihould have an 

 ealy Death, and fb fliot him thro^ the Head, The^ 

 took fome few Things out of the Snow, bii^ gave 

 the Veflel and all her Cargo to HowH bavis the 

 Mate, and the reft of the Crew, as will be hereafS 

 ter mentioned in the Chapter of Captain DavU. . 



Captain England took a Ship called the Tearl^ Cap-? 

 tsiin TyTLard Commander, for which he exchanged 

 his own Sloop, fitted her lip for the pyratical Ac- 

 count, and new chriften'd her, the Royal James^ with 

 which he took leveral Ships and Veffels of dif- 

 ferent Nations at the Az^ores and Cape de f^erd 

 JJlands. , , ' _ 



In the Spring, 17195 the Rovers' returned toi 

 Africa^ and beginning at the River Gambia^ failed 

 all down the Coaft and between that and CapeCorfo^ 

 took the following Ships and Veffels. 



The Eagle Pink, Captain Michis Commander be-; 

 longing to Corh^ ta^en the 25tli of March, KdiVing 6, 

 Guns and 17 Men oVi Board, leven of which turned 

 Pyrates. 



The Charlotte^ Captain Oldfovy London^ taken Ma^ 

 the 26th, having 8 Guns ^nd iS J^ileu on Board, 1 3 

 of which turned Pyrates. , ^ , I 



The Sarah J Captain Stunt ^ of London^ t^\en the 27tK 

 6f Mayy having 4 Guns and 18 Men on Board^^ 3 of 

 which turned Pyrates. 



The Bentworth J Cz'pt^dn hardener J of Brifioly taken 

 the 27th of May^ having 12 Guns and 36 Men' ori 

 Board, T 2 of which turned Pyrates/* 



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