第十一章 亡命天涯(一七一八年九月~一七二○年三月)(第14/15页)
[48] Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 188.
[49] GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 111.
[50] Bonnet reprieved seven times;merchants angered:“By Letters from Carolina of December 8,” Applebee’s Original Weekly Journal,London:28 February 1719,p. 1,363.
[51] Stede Bonnet to Governor Johnson,Charlestown,SC (November or December):1719 in GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 112-113.
[52] Private consultation minutes,Nassau:28 November 1718.
[53] James Buett was dead by early January 1719,when he was replaced by John Howell,the surgeon previously coveted by Hornigold and Bondavais. CO23/13:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas,Letters from Governors,1718-1727,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 47:Bahamas Council Minutes,Nassau:12 January 1719.
[54] The Samuel departed for England on November 11,while the Willing Mind was lost while carrying salvaged cargo back from Green Turtle Cay. CO23/13:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas,Letters from Governors,1718-1727,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 20:Woodes Rogers to Secretary Craggs,Nassau:24 December 1718;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,p. 147.
[55] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.:Trial and Condemnation of Ten Persons for Piracy at New Providence,Nassau:10 December 1718 (hereafter:Trial at New Providence).
[56] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.:Trial and Condemnation of Ten Persons for Piracy at New Providence,Nassau:10 December 1718 (hereafter:Trial at New Providence).:GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 43.
[57] Rogers to Secretary Craggs,p. 24 December 1718.
[58] Trial at New Providence.
[59] CO23/13:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas,Letters from Governors,1718-1727,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 28,Rogers to Secretary Craggs,Nassau:24 January 1719.
[60] Rogers to the Council of Trade,31 October 1718,p. 375;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 620.
[61] CO142/14:Colonial Office Records:Jamaica Shipping Returns,1709-1722,National Archives,Kew,UK.:A List of all the ships and vessels that have called at Kingston in His Majesty’s Land of Jamaica from the 29th day of September to the 25th day of December 1718;TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates,Kingston,Jamaica:Robert Baldwin,1720,p. 24.
[62] GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 620.
[63] TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates,Kingston,Jamaica:Robert Baldwin,1720,p. 24;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 138.
[64] TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates,Kingston,Jamaica:Robert Baldwin,1720,p. 24;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 138-139.
[65] TJR:The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other Pirates