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Excerpt from Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, 1700: Preserved in the Public Record Office
Ou p. 211 Wi1liam Penn gives a pedigree of piracy very much in accordance with that suggested in my Preface to the previous volume of this Calendar (75. Numerous documents show how the coasts oi. New York and Pennsylvania were dotted with receptacles, nests of old pirates who were ready to receive piratical goods brought off to them in sloops. In 1699 the success of the pirates had reached its zenith. The first half of the year 1700 witnessed, if anything, an increase in their numbers and boldness (29, 30, 64, 66, but by the end of the year a notable decline in their activity is recorded. That decline. Was.
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