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{{Quote| | {{Quote|A new captain has come to [[Nassau]], & I do not like him. Abel Bramah is his name, & he has the look of a scoundrel about him. I understand the humour what may be found in myself using that term. It is, as they say, the pot calling the kettle black.|[[Edward Thatch]], chronicling his opinion of Bramah in his personal journal, 5 January 1714.|[[Edward Thatch's journal]]}} | ||
'''Bramah''' (unknown – June 1715) was a [[Piracy|pirate]] captain of the [[brig]] known as the ''[[Jacobite]]'', operating in the [[Caribbean]] during early 1715. | '''Abel Bramah''' (unknown – June 1715) was a [[Piracy|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]], [[HMS Intrigue|HMS ''Intrigue'']]. Bramah's crew managed to demast the attacking vessel, but the captain himself was killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Duncan Walpole]], who had been a passenger aboard the [[United Kingdom|British]] warship. | In June of that year, his vessel was traveling past [[Cape Bonavista]], in western [[Cuba]], when it was attacked by a [[Royal Navy]] [[frigate]], [[HMS Intrigue|HMS ''Intrigue'']]. Bramah's crew managed to demast the attacking vessel, but the captain himself was killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Duncan Walpole]], who had been a passenger aboard the [[United Kingdom|British]] warship. | ||
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- "A new captain has come to Nassau, & I do not like him. Abel Bramah is his name, & he has the look of a scoundrel about him. I understand the humour what may be found in myself using that term. It is, as they say, the pot calling the kettle black."
- ―Edward Thatch, chronicling his opinion of Bramah in his personal journal, 5 January 1714.[[Edward Thatch's journal|[src]]]
Abel Bramah (unknown – June 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, 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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Duncan Walpole assassinating Bramah
