第六章 海岸弟兄(一七一六年六月~一七一七年三月)(第9/10页)

,Boston:John Edwards,1718,p. 23.

[31] “Manifest of Recovered Artifacts from the pirate ship Whydah,” in Barry Clifford,The Pirate Prince,New York:Simon & Schuster,1993,pp. 207-208 (on armament);Author Interview,Kenneth J. Kinkor,Provincetown,MA:15 June 2005.

[32] Matthew Musson to the Council of Trade and Plantations,London:5 July 1717 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 635,p. 338;Peter Heywood to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Jamaica:3 December 1716 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 411,p. 213.

[33] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 31:Memorial from the Copartners for Carrying on a Trade & Settling the Bahamas Islands,London:19 May 1721. This was the Sarah,Captain William Taylor,which sailed with the Samuel,Captain Edward Hampton. Samuel Buck was the primary owner of both ships.

[34] Hugo Prosper Leaming,Hidden Americans:Maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas,New York:Garland Publishing,1995,pp. 128-129.

[35] Bennett to the Council of Trade,31 May 1718,p. 261.

[36] Matthew Musson to the Council of Trade,5 July 1717,p. 338.

[37] “New York Dispatch,October 29,” Boston News- Letter,29 October 1716,p. 2.

[38] “New York Dispatch,October 29,” Boston News- Letter,29 October 1716,p. 2.;Council of Trade and Plantations to Secretary Joseph Addison,Whitehall,London:31 May 1717 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 596,p. 321.

[39] “New York Dispatch,” Boston News-Letter,29 October 1716,p. 2;GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,p. 71.

[40] GHP:Charles Johnson,A General History of the Pyrates,ed. Manuel Schonhorn,Columbia,SC:University of South Carolina Press,1972,pp. 84-85.

[41] Hugo Prosper Leaming,Hidden Americans:Maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas,New York:Garland Publishing,1995,p. 125.

[42] Musson to the Council of Trade,5 July 1717,p. 338. 从范恩扮演的角色推测他后来的行为,以及如同《海盗通史》所述,我们知道他在一七一七那年,大多享受着先前的海盗成果。

[43] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 42iii:Bahamas Council Minutes (Trial of John Howell),Nassau:22 December 1721.

[44] Testimony of Robert Brown in CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 42iii;Bennett to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Bermuda:30 July 1717 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 677,p. 360.

[45] 剧作《卡托》(Cato)的作者,这部作品是众多自由主义观念的源头。

[46] 据说是现代奇巧巧克力(Kit Kat)的名字根源。

[47] Arthur MacGregor,“Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753),” in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,Oxford,UK:Oxford University Press,2004.

[48] 斯隆去世后,他的收藏品成为大英博物馆的核心收藏。

[49] British Museum,Sloane Collection,MS No. 4044,folio 155 as printed in G. E. Manwaring,The Flower of England’s Garland,London:Philip Allan & Co.,1935,p. 125.

[50] Bryan Little,Crusoe’s Captain,London:Odham’s Press,1960,p. 173.

[51] An entirely believable theory put forth in Little,p. 174.

[52] General Peter Heywood to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Jamaica:3 December 1716 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 411,p. 212.

[53] 皇家海军“雨燕”号是造于一七○四年的一百二十八吨重单桅帆船,可以乘载八十人与最多十八门炮,主要是三磅大炮,但这艘船在牙买加时只有六门炮与四十人。“锡福德”号是大型二百九十三吨重第六级护卫舰,拥有三十二门六磅大炮。

[54] Walter Hamilton to the Council of Trade and Plantations,Antigua:15 May 1717 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 568,p. 300.

[55] Council of Trade and Plantations to Secretary Joseph Addison,Whitehall,London:31 May 1717 in CSPCS 1716-1717:Cecil Headlam,ed.,Calendar of State PapersColonial SeriesAmerica and the West IndiesJanuary 1716 to July 1717(Vol.29),London:His Majesty’s Stationary Office,1930.,No. 596,p. 321.

[56] CO23/1:Colonial Office Records:Bahamas Correspondence,1717-1725,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 31:Memorial from the Copartners for Carrying on a Trade & Settling the Bahamas Islands,London:19 May 1721;Bryan Little,Crusoe’s Captain,London:Odham’s Press,1960,p. 180.

[57] CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 76iii:Woodes Rogers Petition & Proposal to the King to Govern the Bahamas Islands,London:c. July 1717;CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 76iv:Petition to the King from Merchants,1717;CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 76v:Memorial to Joseph Addison from Sundry Merchants,1717;CO5/1265:Colonial Office Records:Documents relating to Woodes Rogers’s appointment,National Archives,Kew,UK.,No. 76vii:Petition of Merchants of Bristol to the King,Bristol:1717.