Woodes Rogers Black Sails
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Born | England |
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United Kingdom | |
Date of died | July 15,1732 |
Died | Nassau |
Bahamas | |
Parents | Woods Rogers |
Resting place | Nassau |
Children | William Whetstone Rogers |
Sarah Rogers | |
Job | Pirate |
Books | A Cruising Voyage Round the World |
Life Aboard a British Privateer in the Time of Queen Anne: Being the Journal of Captain Woodes Rogers | |
Life Aboard a British Privateer: The First Hand Account of a Famous Privateer Captain at War with the Spanish During the Reign of Queen Anne 1707-1711 | |
Woodes Rogers' Life Aboard a British Privateer (Tomes Maritime): The Dampier Collection | |
A Cruising Voyage Round the World: First to the South-Sea, Thence to the East-Indies, and Homewards by the Cape of Good Hope : Begun in 1708, and Finish'd in 1711 . . . : with Maps of All the Coast, from the Best Spanish Manuscript Draughts : and an Introduction Relating to the South-Sea Trade | |
English Privateers at Cabo San Lucas: The Descriptive Accounts of Puerto Seguro | |
A General History of the Pirates: Volume I and II + Research on Authorship | |
A Cruising Voyage Around the World: First to the South-seas, Thence to the East-Indies, and Homewards by the Cape of Good Hope. Begun in 1708, and Finished in 1711. Containing a Journal of All the Remarkable Transactions; Particularly of the Taking of Puna and Guiaquil, of the Acapulco Ship, and Other Prizes; an Account of Alexander Selkirk's Living Alone Four Years and Four Months in an Island; and a Brief Description of Several Countries in Our Course Noted for Trade, Especially in the South-Sea. With Maps of All the Coast, from the Best Spanish Manuscripts Draughts. And an Introduction Relating to the South-sea Trade | |
Appoint by | George I |
Played by | Luke Roberts |
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ID | 436984 |
Woodes Rogers Black Sails Life story
Woodes Rogers was an English sea captain, privateer, slave trader and, from 1718, the first Royal Governor of the Bahamas. He is known as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.