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HMS Scarborough (1711)

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and his crew in February 1717 near Nevis. The deposition of Henry Bostock recounts that the pirates "had met the Man of War on this station, but said they had no business with her, but if she had chased them they would have kept their Way."
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20 gun ship. She was finally sold to Deptford Dockyard in 1739.
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HMS Scarborough
fifth-rate
Sheerness Dockyard
Royal Navy
galley
sloop
Saint Croix
Samuel Bellamy
Blackbeard
pirate
Deptford Dockyard
sixth-rate


"HMS Scarborough 1691–1977"
Calendar of State Papers, Colonial series, America and West Indies, Jan. 1716–July 1717
HM Stationery Office
The Pirate Wars
Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN
9780312335793
When Blackbeard Scourged the Seas
Out to Sea
Archived
archive.today
Categories
1710s ships
Ships built in Sheerness
Ships of the Royal Navy
Ships involved in anti-piracy efforts

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