第七章 贝勒米(一七一七年三~五月)(第12/13页)
[22] Deposition of Thomas Fitzgerald and Alexander Mackonochie,Boston:6 May 1717 in Jameson,pp. 296-297;TEP:The Trials of Eight Persons Indited for Piracy,Boston:John Edwards,1718,p. 9.
[23] Deposition of Ralph Merry and Samuel Roberts,Boston:16 May 1717 in Jameson,pp. 301-302.
[24] Deposition of Ralph Merry and Samuel Roberts,Boston:16 May 1717 in Jameson,pp. 301-302.;Deposition of Thomas Fitzgerald and Alexander Mackonochie;TEP:The Trials of Eight Persons Indited for Piracy,Boston:John Edwards,1718,p. 9.
[25] TEP:The Trials of Eight Persons Indited for Piracy,Boston:John Edwards,1718,pp. 9-11;Deposition of Thomas Fitzgerald and Alexander Mackonochie,pp. 301-302.
[26] Deposition of Ralph Merry and Samuel Roberts,pp. 301-302.
[27] TEP:The Trials of Eight Persons Indited for Piracy,Boston:John Edwards,1718,p. 24;Cyprian Southack to Governor Shute,Eastham,MA:8 May 1717,Massachusetts Archives item 51:289,289a as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,pp. 121-122;Cyprian Southack to Governor Shute,Provincetown,MA:5 May 1717,Massachusetts Archives item 51:287,287a,as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,pp. 108-110;Colonel Buffett to Governor Shute in Boston News-Letter,29 April 1717,p. 2;Author’s Interview,Kenneth J. Kinkor.The shoulder blade,still embedded on the teapot handle,is on display at the Whydah Museum.
[28] TEP:The Trials of Eight Persons Indited for Piracy,Boston:John Edwards,1718,p. 9;Deposition of Thomas Fitzgerald and Alexander Mackonochie.
[29] Deposition of Ralph Merry and Samuel Roberts,pp. 301-302.
[30] Cyprian Southack to Governor Shute,8 May 1717;Cyprian Southack to Governor Shute,5 May 1717.
[31] 乔纳森·科尔是约翰·科尔的儿子,也就是南方十英里外划船救了“玛丽·安”号海盗的两个人之一。可能是儿子把船难消息带给父亲,提醒他那一带可能有其他失事的海盗船。这或许解释了为什么老科尔似乎不惊讶落难者的外貌与行为。
[32] This was the Elizabeth of Weathersfield,Captain Gersham,on their way home from the Salt Tortugas. Deposition of Edward Sargeant,New York:3 June 1717,Records of the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Province of New York 1685-1838,no. 36-3 as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,pp. 147-148;Examination of Richard Caverley,New York:15 June 1717,Records of the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Province of New York 1685-1838 as appears in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,p. 151.
[33] “New London Dispatch,May 10,” Boston News-Letter,13 May 1717,p. 2;Deposition of Zachariah Hill,Boston:11 May 1717,Suffolk Court Files of the Massachusetts Archives,folio no. 11945 as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,p. 127.
[34] Deposition of Paul Mansfield,Salem,MA:25 May 1717 in Suffolk Court Files of the Massachusetts Archives,folio no. 11945 as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,p. 136.
[35] John Lane to Governor Shute,Winter Harbor [Falmouth],ME:19 May 1717 in James Phinney Baxter ed.,Documentary History of the State of Maine,Vol. IX,Portland,ME:Lafavor-Tower Co.,1907,p. 357;Tristram Frost Jordan,The Jordan Memorial,Somersworth,MA:New England History Press,1982,pp. 131-155;Deposition of Paul Mansfield;“Piscataqua Dispatch,May 24,” Boston News-Letter,27 May 1717,p. 2.
[36] Deposition of Paul Mansfield;“Piscataqua Dispatch,May 24,” Boston News-Letter,27 May 1717,p. 2.
[37] Deposition of Samuel Skinner,Salem,MA:26 May 1717,Suffolk Court Files of the Massachusetts Archives,folio no. 11945 as printed in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,p. 138.