第四章 和平(一七一三~一七一五年)(第14/18页)
[15] 波士顿著名的法尼尔厅(Faneuil Hall)就是以安德鲁·法尼尔的名字命名的。
[16] Carl Bridenbaugh,Cities in the Wilderness:The First Century of Urban Life in America 1625-1742,New York:Alfred A. Knopf,1955,p. 185.
[17] Justin Winsor (ed.),Memorial History of Boston,1630-1880,Boston:Ticknor & Co.,1880,p. 499.
[18] Henry David Thoreau,Cape Cod,New York:W.W.Norton,1951,pp. 45-60.
[19] Jeremiah Digges,Cape Cod Pilot,Provincetown,MA:Modern Pilgrim Press,1936,pp. 134-137.
[20] 另一种诠释见Edwin Dethlefson,Whidah:Cape Cod’s Mystery Treasure Ship,Woodstock,VT:Seafarer’s Heritage Library,1984,pp. 14-22.不过,后来又有新证据。更为想象式的叙述,见Barry Clifford,The Pirate Prince,New York:Simon & Schuster,1993,pp. 21-22.
[21] A. Otis,Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families,Barnstable,MA:F. B & F. P Goss,1888;Robert Charles Anderson,The Great Migration,Vol. 3,Boston:New England Historic Genealogical Society,2003;Author’s Interview,Kenneth J.Kinkor,Provincetown,MA:15 June 2005.
[22] Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,p. 312;Fact Sheet,Great Island,Cape Cod National Seashore,National Park Service:online resource at www.nps.gov/caco/places/index.thml,viewed 13 May 2006.
[23] “Last Will & Testament of Mary Hallett,” Yarmouth,MA:April 19,1734 from Barnstable County Public Records,Vol. 8,as appears in Kenneth J. Kinkor,“The Whydah Sourcebook,” unpublished document,Provincetown:Whydah Museum,Provincetown,MA:2003,pp. 295-296.
[24] George Andrews Moriatry,“John Williams of Newport,Merchant,and His Family,” The Genealogical Magazine,Nos. 1-3 (1915),pp. 4-12;Genealogies of Rhode Island Families,Volume II:Smith¡ªYates,Baltimore:Clearfield,2000,pp. 401-406.
[25] Malcolm Sands Wilson,Descendants of James Sands of Block Island,Privately printed:p. 194;George R. Burgess & Jane Fletcher Fiske,“New Shoreham Town Book No. 1,” manuscript transcription,1924,p. 17.
[26] Author Interview,Kenneth J. Kinkor,15 June 2005;Zacks,pp. 232-233,240-241;Barry Clifford,The Lost Fleet,New York:Harper- Collins,2002,pp. 108-118,262-264.
[27] John Franklin Jameson,Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period:Illustrative Documents,New York:Macmillan Co.,1923,pp. 141-142.
[28] CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 17i:A List of the men’s names that sailed from Iletheria and Committed Piracies Upon the Spaniards on the Coast of Cuba since the Proclamation of Peace,Nassau:14 March 1715;CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 17iv:John Chace’s Receipt for Carrying Daniel Stilwell,Nassau:2 January 1715,p. 32. Note that these accounts are more accurate than the year-old recollections of John Vickers,which muddle some of the dates and details:Deposition of John Vickers,Williamsburg,VA:1716 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State Papers,Colonial Series:America and the West Indies,January 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 240i,pp. 140-141.
[29] CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 17i:Thomas Walker to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Nassau:14 March 1715;Michael Craton,