Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion - Daily Accounts in Journal

Daily Accounts in Journal

  • September 13, 1723: Boston, Massachusetts
  • October 2, 1723: Ocracoke Inlet, N. Carolina
  • October 25, 1723: Off Tortuga
  • November 5, 1723: Port Royal, Jamaica
  • March 20, 1724: Juan Fernández Island
  • June 27, 1724: Isla del Coco, near Panama
  • December 17, 1724: Off Canton, China
  • January 8, 1725: Krakatoa, Sunda Strait
  • May 22, 1725: Madagascar
  • March 5, 1726: Malta
  • May 31, 1726: Oak Island, Nova Scotia
  • June 1, 1726: Grand Banks, Newfoundland

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