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Historical accounts contend that the notorious pirate known as Edward Teach or Thatch was from Bristol, England.
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Most historical accounts contend that the notorious pirate known as Edward Teach or Thatch was from Bristol, England.
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Blackbeard, whose real name was widely believed to be Edward Teach or Thatch, settled in Bath and received a governor's pardon.
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Blackbeard, whose real name was widely believed to be Edward Teach or Thatch, settled in Bath and received a governor's pardon.
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Blackbeard, whose real name was widely believed to be Edward Teach or Thatch, settled in Bath and received a governor's pardon.
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Blackbeard, whose real name was widely believed to be Edward Teach or Thatch, settled in Bath and received a governor's pardon.
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After all, piracy is as much a crime today as it was in the days of Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard, who ended up having his severed head dangling from the bowsprit of a British naval ship after he was killed in battle.
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After all, piracy is as much a crime today as it was in the days of Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard, who ended up having his severed head dangling from the bowsprit of a British naval ship after he was killed in battle.
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Captain Edward Teach (1680-1718) otherwise known as Blackbeard.
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After all, piracy is as much a crime today as it was in the days of Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard, who ended up having his severed head dangling from the bowsprit of a British naval ship after he was killed in battle.
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