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Captain Kidd's Ship Found Off Dominican Republic - HISTORY

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« on: December 13, 2007, 07:14:47 pm »



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In 1699 he deserted his leaky 'Adventurer', boarded one of his prizes and headed for America. He learnt that he had been publicly declared a pirate, and to reconcile this he sent half of his booty to the British Governor in New York. He was arrested in Boston where he landed and was sent back to London to stand trial.

He was charged with a murder of a sailor, and with piracy. The trial evidence was from two sailors who served under him and turned King's evidence. He protested he was "the most innocent person of them all", he was pronounced guilty of both offences.

His hanging was carried out at Execution Dock, Wapping. On the first attempt the rope broke, but was replaced and after successfully being hung until dead his body was covered in tar, gibbeted, and taken to Tilbury Ness. He hung in the metal gibbet, his body was left for the duration of three high tides which submerged the body, and was apparently thought to be a deterrent against piracy to any other sailors who witnessed the scene as they travelled up or down the River Thames.

There is some confusion over where 'Tilbury ness' is, later Ordnance Survey maps show it to be the point of the bend in the Thames where Tilbury Docks is now situated, in the Chadwell-St-Mary parish. However an earlier map, relating to the 1588 Armada threat, showing the lay out of defences labels 'Tilburyness' at a point that we now call Coalhouse Point, East Tilbury.

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