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'''Josiah Burgess''' (1689 – 19 June 1719) was a [[Piracy|pirate]], close friend, and confidant of [[Benjamin Hornigold]]. He engaged in piracy for a few years prior to 1718, until Burgess accepted the [[United Kingdom|British]] Crown's pardon after [[Woodes Rogers]]' arrival on [[Nassau]] and became a pirate hunter.
'''Josiah Burgess''' (1689 – 1719) was a [[Piracy|pirate]], close friend, and confidant of [[Benjamin Hornigold]]. He engaged in piracy for a few years prior to 1718, until Burgess accepted the [[United Kingdom|British]] Crown's pardon after [[Woodes Rogers]]' arrival on [[Nassau]] and became a pirate hunter.


He and [[John Cockram]] were killed in 1719 by [[Edward Kenway]] on the island of [[Príncipe]], on the coast of west [[Africa]], in an attempt to rescue [[Bartholomew Roberts]].
He and [[John Cockram]] were killed in 1719 by [[Edward Kenway]] on the island of [[Príncipe]], on the coast of west [[Africa]], in an attempt to rescue [[Bartholomew Roberts]].

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Josiah Burgess (1689 – 1719) was a pirate, close friend, and confidant of Benjamin Hornigold. He engaged in piracy for a few years prior to 1718, until Burgess accepted the British Crown's pardon after Woodes Rogers' arrival on Nassau and became a pirate hunter.

He and John Cockram were killed in 1719 by Edward Kenway on the island of Príncipe, on the coast of west Africa, in an attempt to rescue Bartholomew Roberts.

Trivia

  • Burgess' database entry erroneously lists his date of death as 1721.

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