HARVEY, William.
Tried for piracy with the rest of Gow's crew at Newgate in 1725, and acquitted.
HARWOOD, John.
Tried for piracy at Boston in 1704. One of the crew of the brigantine Charles (Captain John Quelch, Commander).
HATTSELL, Captain.
This buccaneer served as an officer with Mansfield in his successful and daring night attack on the Island of Providence, when, with only 200 men, the fort was captured and the Spanish Governor taken prisoner. Captain Hattsell was left behind with thirty-five men to hold the island, while Mansfield sailed to the mainland with his prisoners, who had surrendered on condition that they should be safely conducted there.
HAWKINS, Captain.
A seventeenth-century Barbadoes pirate. Notorious for his cruelty, which led to his fighting a duel with one of his crew, Greaves, alias Red Legs, by whom he was defeated, his victor being elected captain in his place.
HAWKINS, Sir John.
Born in 1532.