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A close friend and confidant of Benjamin Hornigold, little else is known about John Cockram. Our records indicate that he was a pirate for a few years, prior to 1718, before he surrendered to the king's emissaries. It's likely he fell into pirate-hunting after that, as most reformed ruffians were wont to do. | A close friend and confidant of [[Benjamin Hornigold]], little else is known about [[John Cockram]]. Our records indicate that he was a [[Piracy|pirate]] for a few years, prior to 1718, before he surrendered to the [[George I of Great Britain|king]]'s emissaries. It's likely he fell into [[Pirate hunters|pirate-hunting]] after that, as most reformed ruffians were wont to do. | ||
(Note: I thought this was Burgess? No? Is this the Irish one? I', bad with accents. -ML) | (Note: I thought this was [[Josiah Burgess|Burgess]]? No? Is this the [[Ireland|Irish]] one? I'm, bad with accents. -[[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) | ||
(Note: I thought it was Guildenstern. Or Rosencrantz. Or ... no, the first one. -DM) | (Note: I thought it was Guildenstern. Or Rosencrantz. Or ... no, the first one. -[[Darby McDevitt (Abstergo Entertainment)|DM]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 20 October 2024

Born: 1689
Died: 1719
A close friend and confidant of Benjamin Hornigold, little else is known about John Cockram. Our records indicate that he was a pirate for a few years, prior to 1718, before he surrendered to the king's emissaries. It's likely he fell into pirate-hunting after that, as most reformed ruffians were wont to do.
(Note: I thought this was Burgess? No? Is this the Irish one? I'm, bad with accents. -ML)
(Note: I thought it was Guildenstern. Or Rosencrantz. Or ... no, the first one. -DM)