Friday, November 15, 2013

The Pirates Part V

 Captain Kidd had a problem which was unique and never encountered before on a pirate vessel. The adventure Galley was now a pirate Hunter! Captain Kidd's pirate crew had never attacked their own group of sailors before! Captain Kidd’s crew were outlaws without any allegiance to any crown or authority.


  In the “Pirate Hunter” Richard Zack points out that Captain Kidd was a Scott lording over a English and Dutch crew. Once he rounds the Cape of Good Hope, he will find no friendly ports of refuge, except pirate ports.

  On the twenty eight million square miles of the Indian Ocean they needed to find five European pirate ships. Most of which are carrying relatives and friends of his crew! He had a one year time limit and some of the most powerful men in the world waiting for his return!

On August 19, 1697 the Adventure Galley captured a East India Company ship near Janjira India. After torturing the crew he took the British Captain captive and forced him to serve as a pilot (guide) for several month's.

   Continuing along the Indian Coast in a southerly direction they were in several other skirmishes at sea, finally arriving at Laccdive Island.

  The Adventure Galley attacked the natives forcing the men into slave labor, they cut up their boats and used them for firewood, they raped their women.
  
   That November they encountered another East India Company ship. For an unknown reason, the crew wanted to attack but the Captain convinced the crew to stand down!

    A few weeks later they encountered a Dutch ship, which they were going to engage. The Cheif Gunnersmate, didn't want to engage, probably because he was Dutch, and the Captain killed the sailor.

  A few weeks later in December they captured the Dutch ship Rouparelle. She was flying the French flag and had a French letter of Marque.

  Captain Kidd changed the Dutch ships name to November. The following month in January 30, 1698 Captain Kidd was responsible for the largest treasure haul in the history of piracy.

  They defeated and captured the 350 ton Quedah Merchant, an Armenian ship leased to the East India Company. Her cargo included 1200 Muslim's, 84 bales of raw silk, iron, 1400 bags of brown sugar, saltpeter, guns and gold coins.

  Before Captain Kidd boarded the Quedah Merchant the French sailor at the helm of the tender stated “Here is a good prize”!

  The capture of the Quedagh Merchant and the Rouparelle caused scandal throughout the British Empire. Captain Kidd was proclaimed not a pirate hunter, but a pirate!

  Captain Kidd embarrassed the British Crown because he ruined England's reputation for safety at sea. Merchants were becoming afraid to ship with the East Indian Company.  Shipping along the African and Indian coasts was dramatically affected.

  The East Indian Company had other problems other than Captain Kidd, but all of the piracy was putting the company in dire straits.

  The East Indian Company was forced to deal with having all European interests expelled from India. The East Indian Company fully reimbursed the merchants for the losses of the Quedah Merchant. They agreed to the King of India's demands, to send armed patrols to the South Indian Sea, and paid many bribes along the way.

  Captain Kidd now had three ship's. The Quedah Merchants name was changed to the Adventure Prize. The Rouparelle name was changed to November and Adventure Galley was the Flag ship.

  The ships were split up and were to rendezvous in Madagascar at St. Mary's Island. It was six weeks until all the ships were together at St. Mary's.

  Captain Kidd was on the Adventure Merchant, which was exchanging some cargo for L10,000 of gold and provisions, for the three ship's.

  These ship's were about to make a very long journey. Captain Kidd arrived at St. Mary's first and waited for the rest of his fleet to catch up with him.









  

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