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Benjamin Hornigold (c. 1680–1719)[verification needed] was an
English pirate towards the end of the
Golden Age of Piracy. Born in
England in the late...
- of New Providence, a base for
Captain Benjamin Hornigold,
whose crew
Teach joined around 1716.
Hornigold placed him in
command of a
sloop that he had captured...
- by two
famous pirates who were
bitter rivals –
Benjamin Hornigold and
Henry Jennings.
Hornigold was
mentor to
pirates such as the
famous Edward Teach,...
- piracy.
Unlike some
other notable pirate captains of the age like
Benjamin Hornigold and
Samuel Bellamy, Vane was
known for his cruelty, and in
court do****ents...
- the
Florida raid,
Jennings and his crew also
linked up with
Benjamin Hornigold's "three sets of pirates" from New
Providence Island.
Author Colin Woodard...
- Jennings,
Charles Vane,
Samuel Bellamy of
Whydah Gally fame,
Benjamin Hornigold, and
Edward England. The
attack was successful, but
contrary to their...
- that they
outnumbered the mere
hundred inhabitants in the town.
Benjamin Hornigold turned to
piracy in the
aftermath of the War of the
Spanish Succession...
- for
approaching potential victims or
escaping from pursuers.
Benjamin Hornigold and Sam
Bellamy began their careers as
pirate captains operating from...
- ****ociation with
Admiral Benjamin Hornigold. ****ram was
among a
group of
pirates active in the Bahamas,
including Benjamin Hornigold, John West, and
Daniel Stillwell...
- join Vane, and
Rogers decided to send two ex-pirate captains,
Benjamin Hornigold and John ****ram, with a crew to
gather intelligence, and, if possible...