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  1. At Johanna, 18th February 1695- Henry Every. Arriving off the Arabian coast, and joined by 5 other pirate vessels (including 4 from the American colonies) the small fleet ran across one of the Great Mogul's ships, the Gang-i-Sawai and its escort the Fateh Mohamed. The Fateh Mohamed put up little fight and yielded about 50,000.

  2. Henry Every. Henry Every, also known as Henry Avery (20 August 1659 – Disappeared: June 1696), sometimes erroneously given as Jack Avery or John Avery, was an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s. He probably used several aliases throughout his career, including Benjamin Bridgeman, and was known as ...

  3. On 7 November 1712 a play titled The Successful Pyrate opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and ran for five evenings. The play recounts the exploits of Arviragus (Henry Every) and in particular narrates the capture of the Mogul Aurengzeb’s ship Gang-i-sawai, said to be carrying the Mogul’s granddaughter, and of a plot against the pirate king by his lieutenant and other pirates.

  4. goldenageofpiracy.org › pirates › pirate-roundersPirate Rounders | Thomas Tew

    Thomas Tew was a 17th century English pirate that was known to have invented the Pirate Round.Although he had only a very short lived career, Tew will always be remembered for his contributions to piracy in the Indian Ocean, the development of Madagascar and helping Henry Every capture the Grand Mughal fleet during the event known as the Capture of the Gang-i-Sawai, a feat with which he paid ...

  5. Le capitaine Henry Avery, également connu sous le nom de Henry Every, Benjamin Bridgeman et Long Ben était un pirate anglais, célèbre pour le plus grand casse des années 1600 et devenu un homme recherché dans le monde. Se dirigeant vers Libertalia, Avery et son groupe, les Fondateurs, se sont installés et ont commencé leur propre société jusqu'à ce que la cupidité et la paranoïa d ...

  6. Although harboring pirates became more dangerous for the colonial governors over time, only seven of Every's crew were tried between 1697–1705, and all of these were acquitted. [73]British Isles On 30 July 1696, John Dann (Every's coxswain) was arrested for suspected piracy at his home in Rochester, Kent. He had sewn £1,045 in gold sequins ...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · 6 Novembre 2023. Tutti coloro che almeno una volta nella vita hanno ascoltato o letto le imprese di Henry Every si sono chiesti: che fine ha fatto il grande tesoro del Re dei Pirati? La domanda è lecita, ma soprattutto pertinente, perché di fronte abbiamo una storia reale, che di leggendario ha ben poco (se non la fine dell’uomo stesso).