Page:A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time (1724).djvu/397

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Of Capt. Edward Low.
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William Shutfield 40 Lancafter in England.
Edward Eaton 38 Wrexham in Wales.
John Brown 29 County of Durham.
Edward Lawſon 20 Iſle of Man.
Owen Rice 27 South-Wales.
John Tomkins 23 Glouceſterſhire.
John Fitzgerrald 21 Limerick in Ireland.
Abraham Lacy 21 Devonſhire.
Thomas Liniſter 21 Lancaſhire.
Francis Leyton 39 New-York.
John Waters, Quart.-Mr. 35 County of Devon.
William Jones 28 London.
Charles Church 21 St. Margaret's, Weſtm.
Thomas Hazel 50 — — —
John Bright 25 — — — —
Theſe 25 were found guilty, and executed the 19th of July, 1723, near Newport in Rhode-Iſland.
John Brown 17 Liverpoole.
Patrick Cunningham 25 — — —
Theſe two were found guilty, but reſpited for one Year, and recommended to the King’s Favour.
John Wilſon 23 New-London County
Henry Barnes 22 Barbadoes.
Thomas Jones 17 Flur in Wales.
Joſeph Switzer 24 Boſton in New-England.
Thomas Mumper, Indian. Mather's Vineyard N. E.
John Hincher, Doctor 22 Near Edinburgh, Scot.
John Fletcher 17 — — —
Thomas Child 15 — — —
Theſe eight were found Not Guilty.

The deſtroying this Pyrate was look’d upon by the Province, to be of ſuch a ſignal Service to the Publick, and particular Advantage to the Colonyof