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Hunting the Last Great Pirate - Benito de Soto and the Rape of the Morning Star (Hardcover)
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Hunting the Last Great Pirate - Benito de Soto and the Rape of the Morning Star (Hardcover)
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In 1827 the Duke of Wellington - former Commander-in-Chief of the
British Army and British Prime Minister - ordered the withdrawal of
British soldiers from the island of Ceylon after years of bloody
conflict there. English cargo vessels, including the unarmed
English Quaker ship _Morning Star_, were despatched to sail to
Colombo to repatriate wounded British soldiers and a cargo of
sealed crates containing captured treasure. By January 1828 ,
_Morning Star _was anchored at Table Bay, Cape Town, before joining
an armed British convoy of East Indiamen, heading north.
Heavily-laden, she struggled to keep up with the ships ahead. The
notorious pirate Benito de Soto was the master of a heavily-armed
pirate ship, lying in wait off Ascension Island in the mid-Atlantic
to pick-off stragglers from passing convoys. _Morning Star_ was
easily overhauled by the pirate and stopped with cannon fire. Her
captain and officers were executed and the attackers fled to Spain
with cargo stolen from the stricken ship. Later de Soto buried the
treasure and travelled to British-ruled Gibraltar with forged
identity documents to sell the spoils. The authorities, however,
discovered his identity and he was arrested. Despite the absence of
eye-witness evidence that he was the pirate captain, he was
convicted of piracy before a British judge and jury and hanged at
Gibraltar in early 1830\. It is clear that proof of de Soto's guilt
in court was lacking, but astonishingly, when renovations were
being carried out at de Soto's former home village in Galicia,
Spain, in 1926, much of the treasures he had plundered from
_Morning Star_ were found buried in the grounds there. Almost 100
years later, British justice administered in London and Gibraltar
was vindicated
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Imprint: |
Pen & Sword History
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2020 |
Authors: |
Michael Edward Ashton Ford
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 29mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5267-6930-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5267-6930-1 |
Barcode: |
9781526769305 |
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