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Jamaica: Port Royal, near Kingston, was the headquarters of buccaneer Sir Henry Morgan and a place known in the 17th century as the "richest and wickedest city in the world."
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If you can prove you descend from any of six notorious pirates Sir Henry Morgan, William Kidd, Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, John "Calico Jack" Rackham, Anne Bonny, or Mary Read, you can get free admission to English Heritage's Pirates of Land and Sea events.
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Jamaica: Port Royal, near Kingston, was the headquarters of buccaneer Sir Henry Morgan and a place known in the 17th century as the "richest and wickedest city in the world."
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An engraving of Sir Henry Morgan from Exquemelin's The Bucaneers of America of 1684, and a modern depiction of Morgan from the Captain Morgan's brand of rum.
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William Beeston was, and what or where his journal is? or refer me to any accessible information about Charles II. 's connection with the buccaneers, or that may support Bryan Edwards's favourable opinion of the Jamaica buccaneers and of Sir Henry Morgan?
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Before he sailed he had boldly petitioned for powers to dispose of money without the advice and consent of his council, and, if he saw fit, to reinstate into office Sir Henry Morgan and Robert Byndloss.
The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Clarence Henry Haring 1922
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This buccaneer was probably a relation of Sir Henry Morgan.
The Pirates' Who's Who Giving Particulars Of The Lives and Deaths Of The Pirates And Buccaneers Philip Gosse 1919
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A picture of Sir Henry Morgan, long the scourge of the Spanish settlements in the Caribbean Sea, from "Buccaniers of America."
Colonial Children 1902
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With these words Kidd disappeared through the door, and fainted in the arms of Sir Henry Morgan.
The Pursuit of the House-Boat Being Some Further Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades, under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq. John Kendrick Bangs 1892
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And then why must I be blamed by these persons, his admirers, for doing for the renown of Sir Henry Morgan what I could, if I could not do so much, as I would willingly have done? view page image:
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