The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago by John Biddulph
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who was detained on board his ship for a time, and was on good terms with
him, he was born at Plymouth, the son of a trading captain who had served in the navy under Blake. Every himself served in the navy, in the _Resolution_ and _Edgar_, before he got the command of a merchant ship, in which he made several voyages to the West Indies. In May, 1694, he was first mate of the _Charles the Second_, one of the small squadron of English ships hired from Sir James Houblon, by the Spanish Government, to act against French smugglers who were troubling their Peruvian trade.[3] The Spaniards were bad paymasters, and Houblon's squadron was detained at Corunna three or four months, while the crews became more and more discontented as their wages remained unpaid. As their sense of grievance increased, a plot was formed among the most turbulent spirits to seize a ship and turn rovers, under Every's command. On the night of the 30th May, the captain of the _Charles the Second_ was made prisoner while in bed. A boat-load of men sent from the _James_ to prevent the capture, joined the mutineers; the cables were cut, and the ship ran out of harbour. The captain and all who were unwilling to join were put into a boat, and the _Charles_, renamed the _Fancy_, was headed south for the coast of Africa. The only man detained against his will was the doctor, as he was a useful man. Some months were spent on the Guinea coast, where some negroes were captured, and five ships--three English and two Danish--were plundered and burnt. Before the end of the year Every was east of the Cape, intent on the Red Sea traders. The first intelligence of him that reached Bombay was in May, 1695, when three outward-bound merchantmen reported that they had seen him at Johanna. "Your Honor's ships going into that island gave him chase, but he was |
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