He sets out a Pyrating in a Canoe, [224]. Takes an Irish Brigantine, and several other Prizes, [225]. The Cowardice of a Portuguese Captain, [226]. Mr. Godly of Bristol his Ship plunder’d, [227]. Howard like to be carried off; the Pyrates loose their Ship; Howard robs his Comrades, [228]. The Pyrates taken off the Island by another Pyrate, [229]. Howard himself robb’d, ib. The Thief robb’d by his Comrades, [230]. Howard goes on board the Speaker; declared Captain of the Prosperous, [231]. His Design on a Dutchman; Howard wounded, [232]. He is joined by Bowen, [233], Two Moor Ships taken, [235]. Howard’s Death, ib.

Of Captain Lewis.

Sets out in a Canoe, [235]. He makes several Prizes; Folly of the Bermudas Men, Bravery of one Tucker, [236]. Lewis’s Justice, [237]. His Cruelty to the English, takes the Herman, his Quarter-Master seized ashore, [238]. He is released; the Sheerness Man of War narrowly miss the Pyrates, [239]. Takes a large Frenchman by Stratagem, [240]. A remarkable Accident; Captain Smith taken; the Company parts; the Consequence to the French, [241]. Lewis murther’d, [242].

Of Captain Cornelius.

Makes many Prizes; burns most of the Portuguese Vessels, [243]. Sinks a Guiney Man in an Engagement, [244]. The firing Minute Guns, the Loss of a Ship, [245]. The fatal Consequence of Revenge; the Pyrates arrive at Madagascar, [246]. The History of King Chimenatto, [247], [248], [249]. The Pyrates in Danger of being taken, [250]. Cornelius his Death, [251].

Of Captain Williams.

His Birth, [252]. He is left on Madagascar, [253]. He is taken Prisoner, [254]. Taken a second Time, [255]. He is a third Time taken, [256]. King Dempaino sends for Williams, [256], [257]. The King of Maratan refuses to send him, [257]. He is obliged to give Williams up, [258]. Williams makes a Voyage to the Red Sea, [259]. He is carried Prisoner on board the Severn, [260]. He is chosen Captain of the Scots Ship, [261]. He is put to a cruel Death, [262]. His Men on Board murder’d, [263]. His and his Mens Blood reveng’d, [264].

Of Captain Burgess.

He sets out to trade with the Pyrates; looses his Ship, stays at Madagascar, and is forced on board a Pyrate, [265]. Makes a Voyage to the East Indies, and gets home; he makes two Voyages to Madagascar from New York, [266]. Is taken by an East-India Man in returning on the second Voyage, [267]. Is condemn’d for Pyracy and pardon’d; goes on Board the Neptune, [268]. Betrays the Ship, and is chosen Quarter-Master, [269]. He is stripp’d by his Comrades, recovers his Money, is stripp’d again, [270]. Goes on board the Henry, [271]. Is poyson’d, [272].