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 * Rob. Haws || Joceline Capt. Loane || Oct. 1721.
 * Hugh Riddle || rowspan="2" | Diligence Boat || rowspan="2" | Ja. 1721.
 * Stephen Thomas
 * John Lane || rowspan="5" | King Solomon || rowspan="5" | ditto.
 * Sam. Fletcher
 * Wm. Philips
 * Jacob Johnon
 * John King
 * Benjamin Par || Robinon Capt. Kanning || ditto.
 * William May || rowspan="2" | Elizabeth Capt. Sharp || rowspan="5" | ditto.
 * Ed. Thornden
 * George Wilon || rowspan="3" | Tarlton of Leverpool at Cape la Hou
 * Edward Tarlton
 * Robert Hays
 * Thomas Roberts || rowspan="3" | Charlton Capt. Allwright || rowspan="3" | Feb. 1721.
 * John Richards
 * John Cane
 * Richard Wood || rowspan="5" | Porcupine Capt. Fletcher Whydah Road || rowspan="5" | Feb. 1721.
 * Richard Scot
 * Wm. Davion
 * Sam. Morwell
 * Edward Evans
 * John Jeup 2 || urrender'd up at Princes
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 * Edward Tarlton
 * Robert Hays
 * Thomas Roberts || rowspan="3" | Charlton Capt. Allwright || rowspan="3" | Feb. 1721.
 * John Richards
 * John Cane
 * Richard Wood || rowspan="5" | Porcupine Capt. Fletcher Whydah Road || rowspan="5" | Feb. 1721.
 * Richard Scot
 * Wm. Davion
 * Sam. Morwell
 * Edward Evans
 * John Jeup 2 || urrender'd up at Princes
 * }
 * Richard Scot
 * Wm. Davion
 * Sam. Morwell
 * Edward Evans
 * John Jeup 2 || urrender'd up at Princes
 * }
 * Edward Evans
 * John Jeup 2 || urrender'd up at Princes
 * }
 * John Jeup 2 || urrender'd up at Princes
 * }

You, Harry Glaby, William Davion, William Champnies, Samuel Morwell, &c.

E, and every one of you, are, in the Name, and by the Authority of our mot dread Sovereign Lord George, King of Great Britain, indicted as follows.

Foramuch as in open Contempt and Violation of the Laws of your Country, to which ye ought to have been ubject,) [sic] ye have all of you been wickedly united and articled together, for the Annoyance and Detruction of his Majety’s trading Subjects by Sea; and in Conformity to o wicked an Agreement and Aociation, ye have been twice lately down this Coat of Africa, once in Augut, and a econd Time in January lat, poiling and detroying many Goods