HANGMAN’S DEVIL LIGHTENING By Simon, Janvi, Takumi, Gengiro and Machiya.

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HANGMAN’S DEVIL LIGHTENING By Simon, Janvi, Takumi, Gengiro and Machiya

WANTED Henry Every What do we know of his early life? Henry Every was born in England. After when he was grown up he was a Sailor and sailed over many places How did he first become a pirate? After 5 years he left the job of sailor and became a pirate. What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? He didn’t committed his mistake but he was first arrested in a battle but he escaped from the jail. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as he was hanged up as he was captured by hiis jewels….. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as he was hanged up as he was captured by hiis jewels….. Smith His Flag

WANTED It is frequently written that Tew had family in Rhode Island dating back to 1640,[4] but it is not known where he may have been born. He may have been born in New England. One theory is that he was born in Maidford, Northamptonshire, England before immigrating to the colonies as a child with his family, although there is only a little circumstantial evidence for this. Thomas Tew …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Thomas Tew is dead in 1695

WANTED Edward Lowe Eliza Marble at the First Church of Boston. They had a son, who died when he was an infant, and then a daughter named Elizabeth, born in the winter of Most of his family appear to have been thieves. While young, his brother, Richard, was small for his age and is said to have been carried around in a basket on a friend's back; in a crowd, Richard would snatch the hats and wigs of passers-by. Richard Low later took to other forms of criminal activity and ended up hanged at Tyburn in 1707 for the burglary of a house in Stepney Great news he died The New York Times called him a torturer, whose methods would have "done credit to the ingenuity of the Spanish Inquisition in its darkest days”. The circumstances of Low's death, which took place around 1724, have been the subject of much speculation.

WANTED Henry Jennings Although little is known of Jennings' early life, he was first recorded as a privateer during the War of the Spanish Succession[citation needed] operating from Jamaica, then governed by Lord Archibald Hamilton. There is evidence that Jennings owned enough land in Jamaica to live comfortably, thus leaving his motivations for piracy to conjecture. His first recorded act of piracy took place in early 1716 when, with three vessels and men, Jennings' fleet ambushed the Spanish salvage camp from the 1715 Treasure Fleet. After forcing the retreat of around 60 soldiers, Jennings set sail for Jamaica carrying back an estimated 350,000 In early 1718, Jennings surrendered to authorities following the general amnesty declared by the newly appointed Governor of the Bahamas, Woodes Rogers. He retired as a wealthy plantation owner in Bermuda, where he received his pardon.

WANTED Captain John Rackham What do we know of his early life? Little is known of Rackham's upbringing or early life, except for the fact that he was English, he was born around the year The first record of him is as quartermaster on Charles Vane's sloop Ranger in 1718 How did he first become a pirate? Rackham was quartermaster on a ship that belonged to Charles Vane. While cruising in northern waters, the ship encountered a French warship. Vane decided to retreat rather than board the warship. The crew mutinied against him, left him on a beach in New England and sailed away in his ship, a Brig that Vane called 'Ranger' but which was renamed "The Treasure". They made Rackham their new captain. He later successfully boarded and took over the French vessel. The very same day he was made captain, he plundered several small vessels, earning him a good reputation with the crew. What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? On November 24, 1718 Rackham called a vote in which the men branded Vane a coward and removed him from the captaincy, making Calico Jack the next captain. Rackham gave Vane, and fifteen supporters, the other sloop in the fleet, along with a decent supply of ammunition and goods. Smith His Flag

WANTED Bart Roberts artholomew Roberts was born in 1682 in Casnewydd-Bach, or Little Newcastle, between Fishguard and Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, Wales. His name was originally John Roberts, and his father was most likely George Roberts. It's not clear why Roberts changed his name from John to Bartholomew, but pirates often adopted aliases, and he may have chosen that name after the well-known buccaneer Bartholomew Sharp. He is thought to have gone to sea when he was 13 in 1695 but there is no further record of him until 1718, when he was mate of a Barbados sloop. In 1719 he was third mate on the slave ship Princess, under Captain Abraham Plumb. In early June that year the Princess was anchored at Anomabu, then spelled Annamaboa, which is situated along the Gold Coast of West Africa (present-day Ghana), when she was captured by pirates. The pirates were in two vessels, the Royal Rover and the Royal James, and were led by captain Howell Davis. Davis, like Roberts, was a Welshman, originally from Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire. Several of the crew of the Princess were forced to join the pirates, including Roberts.

WANTED Edward Teach (Blackbeard) What do we know of his early life? Little is known about Blackbeard's early life. It is commonly believed that at the time of his death he was between 35 and 40 years old and thus born in about 1680.[1][2] In contemporary records his name is most often given as Blackbeard, Edward Thatch or Edward Teach; the latter is most often used today. How did he first become a pirate? Blackbeard became a Pirate on joining the crew on a privateering ship sailing out of Jamaica during the War of the Spanish Succession. He became a seaman when he later served aboard a Jamaican ship and eventually became a captain. Blackbeard was the nickname of Edward Teach, a renowned English pirate who had a short reign of terror in the Caribbean Sea between 1716 and What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? Unfortunately, later that month, when the pirates sailed to North Carolina, the "Queen Anne's Revenge" was lost as she ran aground in shallow waters at Beaufort Inlet. In that period, Teach planned to take a pardon like Hornigold. However, before that, he had committed a greedy treason. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follows because of a war… …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follows because of a war… Smith His Flag His flag His picture

WANTED Henry Morgan What do we know of his early life? Henry Morgan was the eldest son of Robert Morgan, a farmer living in the locality of Caerau, Cardiff, Wales, near what is now known as Ely, Cardiff, Wales,[6] situated on the Ely River, in south-east Wales, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. Robert Morgan (born c.1615) was a descendant from a cadet branch of the ‘Tredegar Morgans’ and had two brothers, Thomas and Edward. How did he first become a pirate? Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan (1st Baronet ) served in the Commonwealth forces during English civil war from , was Governor of Gloucester 1645, fought in Flanders, wounded, and in 1661 retired to his estate in Kynnersley, Herts. He was married on 10 September What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? There was no record of Morgan before says that he was indentured in Barbados. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are there are no records… …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are there are no records… Smith His Flag

WANTED Edward England What do we know of his early life? Edward England, born Edward Seegar in Ireland, was a famous African coast and Indian Ocean pirate captain from 1717 to 1720 How did he first become a pirate? By 1720, England had reached the Indian Ocean and become a pirate. What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? The ships he sailed on included the Pearl (which he renamed The Royal James) and later the Fancy, for which England exchanged the Pearl in His flag was the classic Jolly Roger with a skull above two crossed thigh bones on a black background. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follow executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean. …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follow executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean.

WANTED Captain William Kidd What do we know of his early life? He born in Dundee, Scotland,1689. How did he first become a pirate? when he was a member of a French-English pirate crew that sailed in the Caribbean. Kidd and other members of the crew ousted the captain off the ship, and sailed to the British colony of Nevis. There they renamed the ship the Blessed William. Kidd became captain What crimes has he so far committed as a pirate? He is privateer and he work for England. He kill other pirates. His Flag …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follow executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean …UPDATE!!!...REWARD NO LONGER AVAILABLE!... Captain Smith is dead! The details are as follow executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean

WANTED STEDDE BONNET During the spring of 1717, Stede Bonnet decided to become a pirate, despite having no knowledge of shipboard life. He contracted a local shipyard to build him a sixty-ton sloop, which he equipped with six guns and named the Revenge. This was unusual, as most pirates seized their ships by mutiny or boarding, or else converted a privateer vessel to a pirate ship In August 1718, Bonnet anchored the Royal James on an estuary of the Cape Fear River to careen and repair the ship. In late August and September, Colonel William Rhett, with the authorisation of South Carolina governor Robert Johnson, led a naval expedition against pirates on the river.