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Capt. Bartho. Roberts.
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two Deſerters, met at Cape Mount, and the diſcretional Manner they lived in, at Sierraleon; thro’ how little Difficulty ſeveral of them did, and others might, have eſcaped afterwards, if they could but have obtained their own Conſents for it. Guilty.


This is the Subſtance of the Tryals of Roberts’s Crew, which may ſuffice for others, that occur in this Book. The foregoing Liſts, ſhews, by a * before the Names, who were condemn’d; thoſe Names with a † were referred for Tryal to the Marſhalſea, and all the reſt were acquitted.

The following Pyrates were executed, according to their Sentence, without the Gates of Cape Corſo-Caſtle, within the Flood-Marks, viz.
Mens Names Years of Age Habitations.
William Magnes 35 Minehead.
Richard Hardy 25 Wales.
David Sympſon 36 North-Berwick.
Chriſtopher Moody 28
Thomas Sutton 23 Berwick.
Valentine Aſhplant 32 Minories.
Peter de Vine 42 Stepney.
William Philips 29 Lower-Shadwell.
Philip Bill 27 St. Thomas's.
William Main 28
William Mackintoſh 21 Canterbury.
William Williams 40 nigh Plymouth.
Robert Haws 31 Yarmouth.
William Petty 30 Deptford.
John Jaynſon 22 nigh Lancaſter.
Marcus Johnſon 21 Smyrna.
Robert Crow 44 Iſle of Man.
Michael Maer 41 Ghent.

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