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 , and executed at Jamaica, ib.The Names of his Crew condemn’d with him, .An extraordinary Cae of nine taken with him, ib.Some Account of the Proceedings againt them,,.

ARY Read’s Birth, .Reaons for dreing her in Breeches, .Waits upon a Lady; goes into the Army, .Her Behaviour in everal Engagements, ib.She falls in Love with her Comrade, ib.Her Sex dicovered; the two Troopers married, .Settles at Breda, ib.Her Huband dies, he reaumes the Breeches, ib.Goes to Holland. To the Wet-Indies, .Turns Pyrate. Anne Bonny, another Pyrate, falls in Love with her, .Her Adventures to.

NNE Bonny born a Batard, .Her Mother’s Intrigues trangely dicover’d, .Her Father lies with his own Wife, by mitake, .She proves with Child; the Husband jealous, .He eparates from his Wife; lives with Anne Bonny’s Mother, .Anne Bonny put into Breeches for a Diguie, how dicovered, ib.The Father becomes poor. Goes to Carolina, .Improves his Fortune. Anne Bonny marries againt his Conent. Her fierce Temper, ib.Goes to Providence with her Husband, ib.Enticed to Sea in Men’s Cloaths, by Rackam the Pyrate, .Reproaches Rackam with Cowardice at his Execution, ib.

HE Original of Davis, .Is taken by the Pyrate England, ib.England’s Generoity to him, .Is cat into Prion at Barbadoes, and why, ib.Goes to Providence, ib. Employ’d in a trading Veel, eizes the Ship, An Intance of his great Courage and good Conduct,, .Goes to Cape de Verd Ilands, ib.Take everal Prizes, ib.Take the Fort of St. Jago by Storm, .A Council call’d, ib.Sail for Gambia, .Takes Gambia Catle by Stratagem, to .Meets La Bouche, a French Pyrate, .His Adventures with Cocklyn the Pyrate, at Sierraleone, .The Fort attack’d and taken, by theeethree [sic] Confederate Pyrates, .The Pyrates quarrel and part, ib.The laconick Speech of Davis to them, ib.His fierce Engagement with a large Dutch Ship, .An Account of everal Prizes taken by him, ib.A Decription of Rh