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JLlt;mdony ApriF r«j.Letters from ffermtfd*, Feb; |4 import, that nr Deceni-Vet la 2 Sloop was lent by Coflbnel Bermetr, Governor o£ tal Place-, to the {Hand Providence, the; chief Rendezvous of the Pirates* to require them to farferrder rhenrfeFves.and aeetfptof fes Majefty’s moft gracioas Pardon containM in Vie RoyalProclamation, of which the fetd Sloop carry’d dt vers printed Copies. The Pirates who were in the laid Ittand at that Time receiv’d the Proclamation with great Demonftrations of Joy, and promis’d to fqrresjdertfeeinfelves to the Governors of the EngKfli Plantations as {bon as they cohW get convenient Pafge, and (aid they did not doubt hut tfeofe who Were at Sea would follow their Exampte as foon as they fawthe Proclamation. Capt. Henry Jenningsand 15 others are already arrived and have furrendePd them-fclves. Lellie and Nichols, two other Pirate Captains, have foit Letters by them, wherein they promife to come and fur-
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Evening Post

London, Middlesex, GB

Tue, Apr 12, 1718

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