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233:"The tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew : pursued before the judge of the High Court of Admirality of Scotland, and the assessors appointed by the lords of Privy Council, at the instance of Mr. Alexander Higgins, advocat, procurator-fiscal to the said court : for piracy, robbery, & murder : faithfully extracted from the records of the said court, and other authentick documents" 68: 306: 257: 89:. The treasure consists of 788 oz. of gold bars and gold dust, which is packed into five sealed leather bags and carried by 346: 282: 53: 57: 208: 341: 75:
alongside four of his crew on April 4, with the remaining crew being hanged on April 11 and 18.
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The members of Captain Thomas Green's crew executed between April 4th and April 18th:
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October - Boston colonial officials transport treasure formerly held by Captain
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and his crew, consisting of 14 officers and crew members, are tried by the
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and found guilty of piracy, robbery, and murder. Green is later hanged at
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April 4 - Thomas Green, captain (born c. 1679/1680)
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1704 in piracy
other events in 1705
1706 in piracy
Timeline of piracy
Kidd
Queen Anne
Greenwich Hospital
Thomas Green
High Court of the Admiralty
Leith
John Quelch
HMS Guernsey
Lionel Wafer
"Greenwich Hospital | Royal Museums Greenwich"
"A Painting Tells a Thousand Words | History Today"
"The tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew : pursued before the judge of the High Court of Admirality of Scotland, and the assessors appointed by the lords of Privy Council, at the instance of Mr. Alexander Higgins, advocat, procurator-fiscal to the said court : for piracy, robbery, & murder : faithfully extracted from the records of the said court, and other authentick documents"
"There's a Pirate in My Pedigree"
"The tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew: pg 14"
"Founders Online: Report on Books for Congress, [23 January] 1783"
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