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1818 coin, 8 Reales. Owned by Chelsey Knyff and BHistorical

Bialuschewski, Arne. “Pirates, Slavers, and the Indigenous Population in Madagascar, c. 1690-1715.” The International Journal of African Historical Studies 38, no. 3 (2005): 401–25. https://doi.org/http://www.jstor.org/stable/40033964.

Bonnet, Stede, -1718, Peter Force, and South Carolina. Court Of Vice-Admiralty. The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates, Viz. Robert Tucker, Edward Robinson, Neal Paterson, William Scot, Job Bayley, John-William Smith, Thomas Carman, John Thomas, William Morrison, William Livers Alias Evis, Samuel Booth, William Hewet, John Levit, William Eddy Alias Nedy, Alexander Annand, George Ross, George Dunkin, John Ridge, Matthew King, Daniel Perry, Henry Virgin, James Robbins, James Mullet Alias Millet, Thomas Price, John Lopez, Zachariah Long, James Wilson, John Brierly, and Robert Boyd, Who Were All Condemn'd for Piracy: as Also, the Tryals of Thomas Nicols, Rowland Sharp, Jonathan Clarke, and Thomas Gerrat for Piracy, Who Were Acquitted at the Admiralty Sessions Held at Charles-Town in the Province of South Carolina, on Tuesday the 28th of October , and by Several Adjournments Continued to Wednesday the 12th of November Following: to Which Is Prefix'd an Account of the Taking of the Said Major Bonnet and the Rest of the Pirates. London: Printed for Benj. Cowse, 1719. Pdf. Https://Www.loc.gov/Item/33008758/., n.d.

Chand, Rakashi. “The Beehive. the Official Blog of the MHS.” The End of Piracy: Pirates hanged in Boston 300 years ago | Beehive, November 15, 2017. https://www.masshist.org/beehiveblog/2017/11/the-end-of-piracy-pirates-hanged-in-boston-300-years-ago/.

Clifford, Barry. “Whydah Pirate Museum.” Whydah Pirate Museum, May 2022. https://www.discoverpirates.com/.

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Jack, Rackham. The Trials of Captain John Rackahm and Other Pirates. Robert Baldwin, 1721.

Johnson, Charles. A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates. London, UK: Ch Rivington, 1724.

Kehoe, Mark C. “Provisioning Locations.” The Pirate Surgeon's Journal. Accessed July 12, 2022. https://www.piratesurgeon.com/.

Kidd, William. Kidd, William, -1701, and England And Wales. High Court Of Admiralty. The Arraignment, Tryal, and Condemnation of Captain William Kidd, for Murther and Piracy, upon Six Several Indictments, at the Admiralty-Sessions, Held by His Majesty's Commission at the Old-Baily, on Thursday the 8th. and Friday the 9th. of May,: Who, upon Full Evidence, Was Found Guilty, Receiv'd Sentence, and Was Accordingly Executed at Execution-Dock, May the 23rd: as Also, the Tryals of Nicholas Churchill, James Howe, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loff, Hugh Parrot, Richard Barlicorn, Abel Owens, and Darby Mullins, at the Same Time and Place for Piracy: Perused by the Judges and Council: to Which Are Added, Captain Kidd's Two Commissions, One under the Great Seal of England, and the Other under the Great Seal of the Court of Admiralty. London, UK: Printed for J. Nutt, 1701.

“Map of the Week: Slave Trade from Africa to the Americas 1650-1860.” Map of the Week: Slave Trade from Africa to the Americas 1650-1860 | Mappenstance., November 11, 2014. https://blog.richmond.edu/livesofmaps/2014/11/11/map-of-the-week-slave-trade-from-africa-to-the-americas-1650-1860/.

Microfilm edition of the Cotton Mather papers, a joint publication of the Massachusetts Historical Society and the American Antiquarian Society

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Rogers, Woodes. A Cruising Voyage Round the World. 2nd ed. Paul Marret, 1716.

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