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[2] ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 143;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 31:Memorial from the Copartners for carrying on a trade and settling the Bahamas Islands,London:19 May 1721;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 17:Testimonial of Samuel Buck on the State of the Bahama Islands,2 December 1719.

[3] ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718.

[4] Charles Vane to Woodes Rogers,Nassau:24 July 1718 in <i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 142.

[5] ADM 51/406 pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718;ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718;ADM51/892:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Shark</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 23 Aug 1722,National Archives,Kew,UK.:entry of 25 July 1718;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 143.

[6] <i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 143;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10viii:Deposition of Richard Taylore,Nassau:4 August 1718;ADM 51/406 pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718.

[7] 31 October 1718 in <i>CSPCS 1717-1718</i>,No. 737,p. 372.

[8] ADM 51/406 pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718;Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 372.

[9] ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entry of 25 July 1718;ADM51/892:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Shark</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 23 Aug 1722,National Archives,Kew,UK.:entry of 25 July 1718;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 143;George Pomeroy to the Admiralty,3 September 1718;Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718.

[10] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 372;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 616-617.

[11] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 374;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 615.

[12] <i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 617-619.

[13] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10ii:Council Minutes for 1 August 1718;Woodes Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 372-373.

[14] Testimonial of Samuel Buck on the State of the Bahama Islands,2 December 1719.

[15] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10ii:Council Minutes for 5,20 &amp; 28 August 1718.

[16] ADM51/892:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Shark</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 23 Aug 1722,National Archives,Kew,UK.:entry of 1 August 1718.

[17] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 376-377.

[18] Deposition of Richard Taylore.

[19] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 373-374;ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entries of 8-9 August 1718;ADM 51/406 pt. 4:entries of 6-13 August 1718;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10i:A general list of soldiers,sailors and passengers deceased since we arrived at Providence,Nassau:October 1718;Testimonial of Samuel Buck.

[20] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10ii:Council Minutes for 29 August 1718;CO 23/12/2:Woodes Rogers’Appeal to the King,London:1726.

[21] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 15:Rogers to the Council of Trade,29 May 1719;Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 374.

[22] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 376.

[23] ADM 51/406 pt. 4:entry of 16 August 1718.

[24] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 376;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 10iii:Deposition of Thomas Bowlin and four others,Nassau:8 September 1718.

[25] ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:entry of 10 September 1718;CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 31:Memorial from the Copartners for carrying on a trade and settling the Bahamas Islands,London:19 May 1721;ADM 1/1597 f11:Peter Chamberlaine to the Admiralty,<i>Milford</i> at New York:20 November 1718;Arthur L.Hayward (ed.),<i>Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals</i>,London:George Routledge &amp; Sons,1927 (originally published London:John Osborn,1735),pp. 35-36.

[26] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 376;ADM51/801:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,<i>Rose</i>,18 Jan 1718 to 9 May 1721,National Archives,Kew,UK. pt. 4:Logbook of the <i>Rose</i>,entry of 14 September 1718;CO23/13:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas,Letters from Governors,1718-1727,National Archives,Kew,UK.:Rogers to Secretary Craggs,Nassau:24 December 1718.

[27] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 376.

[28] <i>TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates</i>,Kingston,Jamaica:Robert Baldwin,1720,pp. 26,35,37.

[29] <i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 135.

[30] “News from a ship newly-arrived from South Carolina,” London <i>Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer</i>,27 December 1718,p. 1,238.

[31] “Rhode Island Dispatch,October 10,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,20 October 1718,p. 2;Governor and Council of South Carolina to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Charlestown,SC:21 October 1718 in <i>CSPCS 1717-1718</i>,No. 730,p. 366;CO 5/508:Colonial Office Records:South Carolina Shipping Returns,1717-1719,National Archives,Kew,UK.:South Carolina Imports for the 24th June to the 29th September 1718,p. 64.

[32] “Rhode Island Dispatch,October 10,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,20 October 1718,p. 2.

[33] “Protest of Captain King,Commander of the Neptune,” Nassau:5 February 1719 in <i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 144;Deposition of Joseph Aspinwall,London:28 July 1719 in Peter Wilson Coldham (ed.),<i>English Adventurers and Emigrants 1661-1733</i>,Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Inc.,1985,p. 150;CO 5/508:Colonial Office Records:South Carolina Shipping Returns,1717-1719,National Archives,Kew,UK.:South Carolina Exports for the 24th June to the 29th September 1718,p. 68.The <i>Neptune</i> was a 300- ton ship under Captain John King,the <i>Emperor</i> a fifty-ton vessel under Arnold Powers.

[34] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,pp. 164,185.

[35] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,pp. 162,164,184-185.

[36] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 167.

[37] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 161;<i>TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates.</i> London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46.

[38] <i>TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates.</i> London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 98.

[39] Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 173.

[40] Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 166.

[41] “Rhode Island Dispatch,August 8,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,11 August 1718,p. 2;<i>TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates.</i> London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46;“Rhode Island Dispatch,August 15,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,18 August 1718,p. 2.

[42] Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 178.

[43] Francis Hargrave,<i>A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason</i>,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 178.;<i>TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates.</i> London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 48. The mulatto captive,Thomas Gerrat,was later tried and found not guilty of piracy.

[44] <i>TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates.</i> London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 47.

[45] Governor and Council of South Carolina to the Council of Trade,21 October 1718,pp. 366-367;<i>GHP</i>:Charles Johnson,<i>A General History of the Pyrates</i>,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 100-102.

[46] ADM 1/1472 f11:Brand to the Admiralty,<i>Lyme</i> at Virginia:6 February 1719.

[47] Deposition of Governor Charles Eden to North Carolina Council,Chowan,NC:30 December 1718 in William L Saunders,<i>Colonial Records of North Carolina</i>,Vol. II,Raleigh,NC:P.M.Hale,1886,p. 322.

[48] John F.Watson,<i>Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania</i>,Vol. II,Philadelphia:John Pennington &amp; Uriah Hunt,1844,pp. 216-218;Robert E. Lee,<i>Blackbeard the Pirate:A Reappraisal of His Life and Times</i>,Winston-Salem,NC:John F. Blair,1974,p. 78.

[49] Alexander Spotswood to Secretary Craggs,Williamsburg,VA:26 May 1719 in R. A. Brock (ed),<i>The Official Letters of Alexander Spottswood</i>,Vol. I,Richmond,VA:Virginia Historical Society,1882,pp. 316-319;North Carolina Council Minutes,Chowan,NC:27 May 1719 in Saunders (1886),p. 341;Spotswood to the Lords of Trade,Williamsburg,VA:26 May 1719 in R. A. Brock (ed),<i>The Official Letters of Alexander Spottswood</i>,Vol. I,Richmond,VA:Virginia Historical Society,1882,p. 323.

[50] “Rhode Island Dispatch,November 14,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,17 November 1718,p. 2;Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[51] “Rhode Island Dispatch,November 14,” <i>Boston News-Letter</i>,17 November 1718,p. 342;Testimony of William Bell,Chowan,NC:27 May 1719 in Saunders (1886),pp. 342-343.

[52] North Carolina Council Minutes,27 May 1719,p. 341.

[53] North Carolina Council Minutes,27 May 1719,pp. 341-342.

[54] Spotswood to the Lords of Trade,Williamsburg,VA:26 May 1719 in R. A. Brock (ed),<i>The Official Letters of Alexander Spottswood</i>,Vol. I,Richmond,VA:Virginia Historical Society,1882,p. 323;Testimony of Tobias Knight,Chowan,NC:27 May 1719 in Saunders (1886),p. 347.

[55] Abstract of testimony of Ellis Brand given in Virginia,12 March 1718,North Carolina Council Minutes,Chowan,NC:27 Mary 1719 in Saunders (1886),p. 346;ADM 1/1472 f11:Brand to the Admiralty,Galleon’s Reach,England:14 July 1719.

[56] Spotswood to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Williamsburg,VA:11 August 1719 in <i>CSPCS 1719-1720</i>,No. 357,p. 207.