 The William May was a buccaneer prior to becoming a       privateer during the Nine Years' War (1688- 1697).
      The William May was a buccaneer prior to becoming a       privateer during the Nine Years' War (1688- 1697). 
May was hunting with William Kidd on Kidd's ship the       Blessed William in 1689. In 1690, the crew stole the ship from Kidd and       May became captain. May went to New York where he attacked French ships in       the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. One of the prizes May renamed the Jacob,       keeping her as his flagship.
In December 1690, May went to Madagascar then hunted off       western India. In July 1693, May was commissioned to raid French slave       stations in West Africa. May commanded the 16 gun ship the Pearl. Instead       of fulfilling his commission, May raided shipping in the Red Sea and       Persian Gulf. In June 1695, May joined Henry Avery. May shared in the rich       prize the Gunsway. He plundered at least 3 ships off India's southwestern       coast in 1696. He then returned to New York with £ 200,000, his own share       being £ 7,000. January 1699, May was found back at Saint Mary's Island       near Madagascar. May got wind that British pirate hunters were pursuing       him at Madagascar. May put out to sea where he was quite successful. He       reputedly arrived at New York with £ 300,000.
Πέμπτη 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2010
Captain William May
Posted by Under The Black Flag on 11:48 π.μ.



 
 
 
 
 
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