第十章 危险边缘(一七一八年七~九月)(第11/12页)

[32] “Rhode Island Dispatch,October 10,” Boston News-Letter,20 October 1718,p. 2.

[33] “Protest of Captain King,Commander of the Neptune,” Nassau:5 February 1719 in GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 144;Deposition of Joseph Aspinwall,London:28 July 1719 in Peter Wilson Coldham (ed.),English Adventurers and Emigrants 1661-1733,Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Inc.,1985,p. 150;CO 5/508:Colonial Office Records:South Carolina Shipping Returns,1717-1719,National Archives,Kew,UK.:South Carolina Exports for the 24th June to the 29th September 1718,p. 68.The Neptune was a 300- ton ship under Captain John King,the Emperor a fifty-ton vessel under Arnold Powers.

[34] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,pp. 164,185.

[35] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,pp. 162,164,184-185.

[36] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 167.

[37] Bonnet even went so far as to obtain clearance papers from Governor Eden,officially endorsing his departure for St.Thomas.Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 161;TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates. London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46.

[38] TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates. London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 98.

[39] Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 173.

[40] Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 166.

[41] “Rhode Island Dispatch,August 8,” Boston News-Letter,11 August 1718,p. 2;TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates. London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 46;“Rhode Island Dispatch,August 15,” Boston News-Letter,18 August 1718,p. 2.

[42] Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 178.

[43] Francis Hargrave,A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,4th Ed.,Vol. VI,London:T.Wright,1777,p. 178.;TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates. London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 48. The mulatto captive,Thomas Gerrat,was later tried and found not guilty of piracy.

[44] TSB:The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet and Other Pirates. London:Benjamin Cowse,1719,p. 47.

[45] Governor and Council of South Carolina to the Council of Trade,21 October 1718,pp. 366-367;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 100-102.

[46] ADM 1/1472 f11:Brand to the Admiralty,Lyme at Virginia:6 February 1719.