The Voyages And Adventures of Edward Teach Commonly Called Black Beard the Not

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The Voyages And Adventures of Edward Teach Commonly Called Black Beard the Not
S Wilkinson
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On the 17th of November, 1719, Lieu- tenant Maynard sailed from Kiequetan, in James Iliver, Virginia, and the 21st, in the evening, came to the mouth of Okerecock Inlet, where he got sight of the pirate. This expedition was managed with great secrecy, and the officer, vith great prudence, stopped all the boats and yesseLj he met with in the river from going up, BLACK BEARB. 17 so that Black Beard might gain no intelligence of his design ; but, notwithstanding this cau- tion, Teach had informati...on of his coming. Go- vernor Eden, and his secretary, Mr. Knight, wrote him a letter concerning it, intimating, that he had sent him four of his men, which were all he could meet with in or about town, and bid him be on his guard. These men be- longed to Black Beard, and were sent from Bath Town to Okerecock Inlet, where the sloop lay, which is twenty leagues distant.
Black Beard had heard several reports, which happened not to be true, and so gave the less credit to this : nor was he convinced till he saw the sloopi, when he put his vessel in a posture of defence.


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