Captain  England was an officer on a Jamaican sloop which was captured by Christopher  Winter, after which he joined the pirates.   An English privateer, Woodes  Rogers, attacked the pirates stronghold in the Bahamas.   Captain England  managed to escaped & while sailing along the coast of Africa &  the Azores & Cape Verde islands, he took many prizes.![]() Captain England  traded his sloop for a larger ship & renamed her the Pearl &  returned to Africa in the spring of 1719.   He was very successful, plundering  two dozen ships.   One of which the pirates kept, renaming her the Victory in  which Captain John Taylor was made the captain.
 Captain England  traded his sloop for a larger ship & renamed her the Pearl &  returned to Africa in the spring of 1719.   He was very successful, plundering  two dozen ships.   One of which the pirates kept, renaming her the Victory in  which Captain John Taylor was made the captain.![]() In 1720 the Pearl  & Victory sailed along the Malabar coast of India.   It was during this  time that the Pearl was exchanged for a ship armed with thirty-four guns which  was renamed the Fancy.
 In 1720 the Pearl  & Victory sailed along the Malabar coast of India.   It was during this  time that the Pearl was exchanged for a ship armed with thirty-four guns which  was renamed the Fancy.![]() Captain England then  sailed for Johanna Island near Madagascar & they encountered 3 large  English & Dutch ships which were trading with the East Indies.   Two of  the ships escaped but the Cassandra captained by James Macrae stayed to  engage Captain England's force.   A fierce battle lasted for several hours.    Both the Cassandra & the Fancy were grounded, but  continued to fire upon one another relentlessly.
 Captain England then  sailed for Johanna Island near Madagascar & they encountered 3 large  English & Dutch ships which were trading with the East Indies.   Two of  the ships escaped but the Cassandra captained by James Macrae stayed to  engage Captain England's force.   A fierce battle lasted for several hours.    Both the Cassandra & the Fancy were grounded, but  continued to fire upon one another relentlessly.![]() Leaving behind a  cargo worth £75,000, Captain Macrae fled to the shore.   The Cassandra  had 37 casualties while Captain England's force had lost more than 90.   After  10 days of hiding, Captain Macrae went aboard the Victory hoping for mercy.   Captain Taylor wanted to  kill him but Captain England wanted to spare his life and was able to persuade  Captain Taylor after  several drinks of rum.   Captain Macrae was given the badly damaged  Fancy.
 Leaving behind a  cargo worth £75,000, Captain Macrae fled to the shore.   The Cassandra  had 37 casualties while Captain England's force had lost more than 90.   After  10 days of hiding, Captain Macrae went aboard the Victory hoping for mercy.   Captain Taylor wanted to  kill him but Captain England wanted to spare his life and was able to persuade  Captain Taylor after  several drinks of rum.   Captain Macrae was given the badly damaged  Fancy.![]() Captain Macrae & forty-three others sailed for Bombay.    During their seven week voyage they were plagued by hunger & thirst.    Upon reaching Bombay, Captain Macrae was given a hero's welcome &  eventually became the governor of Madras in 1725 & remained so until  1730.   During that time he collected £800,000 in bribe money.
 Captain Macrae & forty-three others sailed for Bombay.    During their seven week voyage they were plagued by hunger & thirst.    Upon reaching Bombay, Captain Macrae was given a hero's welcome &  eventually became the governor of Madras in 1725 & remained so until  1730.   During that time he collected £800,000 in bribe money.![]() Captain England's  crew was much grieved by the decision to let Captain Macrae go & turned  against Captain England.   Captain England was removed as captain & put  ashore on Mauritius with three others, eventually making his way to Saint  Augustine's Bay where he would die a pauper having lived off the charity of  other pirates.
 Captain England's  crew was much grieved by the decision to let Captain Macrae go & turned  against Captain England.   Captain England was removed as captain & put  ashore on Mauritius with three others, eventually making his way to Saint  Augustine's Bay where he would die a pauper having lived off the charity of  other pirates. 
 



 
 
 
 
 
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