第十一章 亡命天涯(一七一八年九月~一七二○年三月)(第12/15页)

[5] Address of the House of Burgesses of Virginia to the King,Williamsburg,VA:20 November 1718 in CSPCS 1717-1718,No. 808iia,p. 434;Instructions to William Bird,pp. 434-435.

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

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

[8] Protest of Captain King,in GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 145-146;Deposition of Joseph Aspinwall,in Coldham,pp. 150-151.

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

[10] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.:Trial & Condemnation of Ten Persons for Piracy at New Providence,Nassau:10 December 1718;Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,pp. 377-378;Rogers to Secretary Craggs,24 December 1718.

[11] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 18:Private Consultation Minutes,Nassau:28 November 1718.

[12] GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,138;ADM 1/1826:Spotswood to George Gordon,Williamsburg,VA:24 November 1718;in the letter,Spotswood informs Gordon that “the Pyrats at Okracock have been join’d by some other Pyrat crews,& are increased (as ’tis said) to 170 men.”

[13] Spotswood to Lord Carteret,Williamsburg,VA:14 February 1719 in R. A. Brock (ed),The Official Letters of Alexander Spottswood,Vol. I,Richmond,VA:Virginia Historical Society,1882,p. 274;Spotswood to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Williamsburg,VA:22 December 1718 in CSPCS 1717-1718,No. 800,pp. 430-432;ADM 1/1472:Ellis Brand to the Admiralty,Whorstead,England:8 April 1721.

[14] Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[15] David Lyon,The Sailing Navy List,London:Conway,1993,pp. 26,36.

[16] Spotswood to Council of Trade,22 December 1718,p. 432.

[17] ADM51/672:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,Pearl,26 July 1715 to 8 Dec 1719,National Archives,Kew,UK.:Admiralty Records,Captain’s Logs,Pearl,26 July 1715 to 8 Dec 1719,National Archives,Kew,UK. p3:entry of 17 November 1718;Abstract of Letter of Robert Maynard to Mr. Symonds of the Phoenix,North Carolina:17 December 1718 in London Weekly Journal or British Gazette,25 April 1719,p. 1,339.

[18] ADM 1/1826 f2:George Gordon to the Admiralty,Pearl at Carlisle Bay,Jamaica:10 March 1718.

[19] Abstract of Letter of Robert Maynard to Mr Symonds,p. 1,339;Hyde’s full name and rank is found in ADM 33/311:Navy Board Pay Office,Ship’s Pay Books,National Archives,Kew,UK:Paybook of the Pearl,where he is listed as “Killed in taking Pirate Teach.”

[20] Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[21] William Gordon to the secretary,London:12 May 1709 in Saunders (1886),pp. 711-714;J. A. Doyle,English Colonies in America,Volume V:The Colonies Under the House of Hanover,New York:Henry Holt & Co.,1907,pp. 44-47.

[22] Robert E. Lee,Blackbeard the Pirate:A Reappraisal of His Life and Times,Winston-Salem,NC:John F. Blair,1974,pp. 157-160.

[23] Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[24] Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[25] Spotswood to the Council of Trade,22 December 1718,p. 430;ADM 1/1826:Spotswood to George Gordon,Williamsburg,VA:24 November 1718.

[26] Ellis Brand to the Admiralty,6 February 1719.

[27] ADM 1/1826 f2:George Gordon to the Admiralty,London:14 September 1721;Tobias Knight to Edward Thatch,Bath,NC:17 November 1718 in Saunders (1886),pp. 343-344;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 80,83.

[28] ADM 1/1826 f2:George Gordon to the Admiralty,London:14 September 1721;Abstract of Letter of Robert Maynard to Mr. Symonds,p. 1,339;“Rhode Island Dispatch,February 20,” Boston News-Letter,2 March 1719,p. 2;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates