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Stede Bonnet (c. 1688 – December 10, 1718) was an early 18th-century Barbadian pirate, sometimes called "the gentleman pirate" because he was a moderately wealthy landowner before turning to a life o...
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Stede Bonnet: The Gentleman Pirate; 17 Aug 2009 at 12:00am; In 1717, a moderately wealthy landowner named Stede Bonnet decided to abandoned his wife and children and become a pirate, ... Skull & Bones Pirate Stede Bonnet Flag Jolly Roger Fun; 21 Jun 2009 at 4:59pm; End Date: Friday Jun-26-2009 21:59:52 BST...
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Biography of the famous pirate, Stede Bonnet. His pictures and some vital information. ... He had been at the sea very little and knew nothing about pirates' way of life. Therefore, unlike any other pirate, Stede Bonnet actually purchased his ship! It was the sloop "Revenge" with 10 cannons.
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The life of Major Stede Bonnet - Pirate of the Caribbean. Major Stede Bonnet was commonly known as the Gentleman Pirate. His background was not that of a typical pirate... ... Rhett was surprised to find that the pirate captain was Major Stede Bonnet on his new ship Royal James and his two consort vessels.
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One of the sea’s strangest, and most unlikely pirates, from the Virginia coast. He was originally a high ranking individual, known as Major Stede Bonnet. Bonnet came from an upright French family. He himself possessed a liberal education, and was known to be "a man of Letters". ... As a pirate, Bonnet was merely an amateur.
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One of the sea�s strangest, and most unlikely pirates, from the Virginia coast. He was originally a high ranking individual, known as Major Stede Bonnet. Bonnet came from an upright English family. He himself possessed a liberal education, and was known to be "a man ... As a pirate, Bonnet was merely an amateur.
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Retired Army Major Stede Bonnet was about the strangest, and most unlikely pirate of all. He was apparently well off in his middle years as a successful planter. His sugar plantation brought him reasonable wealth, and he found himself among the best society of Bridgetown on the island of Barbados.
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Smithsonian Magazine: "Stede Bonnet's career as the 'Gentleman Pirate' may represent the worst midlife crisis on record. In 1717, Bonnet, a retired British army major with a large sugar plantation in Barbados, abandoned his wife, children, land and fortune; ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Stede Bonnet,
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Major Stede Bonnet was a most unlikely pirate. He was a well-off, well-educated, clean-shaven gentleman who had retired from the Army with the rank of major before settling down on the island of Barbados to operate a sugar plantation.
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