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"That Captain Bramah's bad news. You mark my words."
Edward Thatch on Bramah, 1715.[src]

Bramah (unknown - 1715) was a pirate captain of the brig known as the Jacobite, operating in the Caribbean during early 1715.

In June of that year, his vessel was traveling past Cape Bonavista, in western Cuba, when it was attacked by a Royal Navy frigate, the HMS Intrigue. Bramah's crew managed to demast the attacking vessel, but the captain himself was killed by the Assassin Duncan Walpole, who had been a passenger aboard the British warship.

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