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'''Robert Maynard''' (c. 1684 – 4 January 1751) was a lieutenant and later captain in the [[Royal Navy]] and the First Lieutenant of {{Wiki|HMS Pearl|HMS ''Pearl''}}.
'''Robert Maynard''' (c. 1684 – 4 January 1751) was a British lieutenant and later captain in the [[Royal Navy]] and the First Lieutenant of {{Wiki|HMS Pearl|HMS ''Pearl''}}.


In November 1718, Maynard was hired by the Governor of [[Virginia]], {{Wiki|Alexander Spotswood}}, to eliminate [[Edward Thatch]], a notorious [[Piracy|pirate]] also known as Blackbeard. Taking command of a few fast ships, Maynard sailed towards the shallow inlets where Thatch was known to hide. Learning that Thatch was anchored on [[Ocracoke|Ocracoke Island]], Maynard found the pirates' location but held off their attack, instead waiting on a signal from the British spies residing among the pirates.
In November 1718, Maynard was hired by the Governor of [[Virginia]], {{Wiki|Alexander Spotswood}}, to eliminate [[Edward Thatch]], a notorious [[Piracy|pirate]] also known as Blackbeard. Taking command of a small armada comprised of several Frigates and [[Man O' War|Men O' War]], Maynard sailed towards where Thatch was known to hide. Learning that Thatch was anchored on [[Ocracoke|Ocracoke Island]], Maynard found the pirates' location but held off the attack. Instead, he and a garrison of British soldiers, along with a spy, went ashore to Thatch's retirement celebration. The spy infiltrated the bustling beech where the celebration was being held and reported back to Maynard who was waiting in the island's jungle with his men.


Upon seeing a flare, Maynard's ships attacked the pirates, and Thatch and his friend [[Edward Kenway]] faced his attack aboard Kenway's brig the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. Thatch and Kenway boarded the enemy fleet's [[Man O' War]], though Thatch was overrun and eventually killed, while Kenway was pushed overboard.
Upon reporting back to Maynard, the spy followed the lieutenant through the jungle, both oblivious to the presence of [[Edward Kenway]], who was eavesdropping on the spy's report. After reaching a cliff where Maynard's men had set up a flare cannon, the spy shot the flare as a signal, whereupon Maynard's armada attacked the the island, and Thatch along with Kenway faced his attack aboard Kenway's brig, the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. Thatch and Kenway boarded one of the armada's two Men O' War, though Thatch was overrun and eventually killed, while Kenway was pushed overboard.


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Revision as of 10:47, 11 April 2015


Robert Maynard (c. 1684 – 4 January 1751) was a British lieutenant and later captain in the Royal Navy and the First Lieutenant of HMS Pearl.

In November 1718, Maynard was hired by the Governor of Virginia, Alexander Spotswood, to eliminate Edward Thatch, a notorious pirate also known as Blackbeard. Taking command of a small armada comprised of several Frigates and Men O' War, Maynard sailed towards where Thatch was known to hide. Learning that Thatch was anchored on Ocracoke Island, Maynard found the pirates' location but held off the attack. Instead, he and a garrison of British soldiers, along with a spy, went ashore to Thatch's retirement celebration. The spy infiltrated the bustling beech where the celebration was being held and reported back to Maynard who was waiting in the island's jungle with his men.

Upon reporting back to Maynard, the spy followed the lieutenant through the jungle, both oblivious to the presence of Edward Kenway, who was eavesdropping on the spy's report. After reaching a cliff where Maynard's men had set up a flare cannon, the spy shot the flare as a signal, whereupon Maynard's armada attacked the the island, and Thatch along with Kenway faced his attack aboard Kenway's brig, the Jackdaw. Thatch and Kenway boarded one of the armada's two Men O' War, though Thatch was overrun and eventually killed, while Kenway was pushed overboard.

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