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The Buch Sloop, C^^tdim Syhefiery of Gambia^, taken 

 the 27thofJ^^jj having 2 Guns and 2 Men on Board, 

 and both turned Pyrates.^ 



The Carteret^ Captain Snow^ ot London^ taken the 

 28th ot May^ having 4 Guns and 18 Men on Board, 5 

 of which turned Pyrates. 



The Mercury y Captain Maggott^ of London ^ taken the 

 29th of May^ having 4 Guns'and 18 Men on Board, 

 5 of which turned Pyrates. 



The CowardGdWey^ Captain Cr&ed^ of London^ taken 

 the 17th of "jme^ having 2 Guns and 13 Men on 

 Board, 4 of which turned Pyrates. 



The Eliz^aheth and KatherinCy Captain Bridge of Bar- 

 h'adoes^ taken June the 27th, having 6 Guns and 14 

 Men on Board, 4 of which turned Pyrates. 



The Eagle Pink being bound to Jamaica^ the Sarah 

 to Virginiay and the Buck to Maryland^ they let them 

 go, but the Charlotte y the Bentworth^ the Carteret ^ and 

 the Coward Galley, they burnt; and the Mercury^ 

 and the Eliz^abeth and Katherine were fitted up for 

 Pyrate Ships, " the former was new nam'd Queen 

 jinn^s Revenge^ and commanded by one Lane^ arid 

 the other was calFd the Flying Kingy of which Ro-' 

 hert Sample was appointed Captain. Theie two left 

 England upon the Coaft, faiPd to the Wefl-Indiesj 

 where they took fome Prizes, clean'd, and faiPd to 

 Brafl in No^jemher tliey took feveral Tortimiefe 

 Ships there, and did a great deal of Mifchieff but 

 in the height of their Undertakings, a Tortuguefe 

 Man of War, which was an excellent Sailor, came 

 a very unwelcome Gueft to them, and gave them 

 Chace the Queen Jl?7ns Renjcnge got oif, but was 

 If^ft a little while after'upo*n thatCoaft-, and the 

 Flyi?ig Kingy giving herfelf over for loil, ran afliore ? 

 There were then 70 Men on Board, 12 of which 

 were kiird, and the refl: taken Prifoners, of whom 

 the P(?rr^^%^/^ liang'd 38, of which sz'were Englijh^ 



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