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This article covers 1708 in piracy.
Events
The Parliament of Great Britain passes an act prohibiting the British government from accepting plunder taken by privateers.[1]
Kiljkover-al is attacked by French privateer Anthony Ferry with three ships and around 300 men. Ferry's fleet proceeds up the Essequibo River burning Indian villages along the way before anchoring opposite of Bartica. The commander of the local garrison offered a ransom of 50,000 gilders, which included slaves and goods along with 2,500 in cash.[4]
↑Pringle, Patrick. Jolly Roger: The Story of the Great Age of Piracy. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2001. (pg. 98, 177) ISBN0-486-41823-5
↑Ober, Frederick A. Our West Indian Neighbors: The Islands of the Caribbean Sea. New York: James Pott & Company, 1912. (pg. 11)
↑Jackson, Michael H. Galapagos: A Natural History. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1993. ISBN1-895176-07-7
↑Rodway, James. Guiana: British, Dutch, and French. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912. (pg. 83)
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