Captain Napin (died 1718, first name unknown, last name occasionally Napping) was a pirate active in the Caribbean and off the American east coast. He...
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pirates. In April 1717 Hornigold is recorded as operating alongside Captain Napin (or Napping), looting several ships off Jamaica, Puerto Bello, and Cuba...
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Kennedy). Other flag of Jean Thomas Dulaien. Flag of Philip Lyne. Flag of Captain Napin. Flag of Olivier Levasseur. Another flag of Olivier Levasseur. The flag...
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involved in piracy and piracy-related activities. This list includes both captains and prominent crew members. For a list of female pirates, see women in...
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Hornigold and "Calico Jack" Rackham. Hornigold, working in concert with Captain Napin, had taken the sloop Bennet in April 1717. Hornigold made it his personal...
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Nathaniel Brooker’s snow Restoration in his 6-gun, 80-man sloop alongside Captain Napin (Napping) in August 1717 en route to Boston, from which the pirates...
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Feared-for-his-Horses), Palani Wikakte (Pawnee Killer), He Isnala (Lone Horn), He Napin Wanica (No Horn), Pezi (Grass), Tatoka Inyanka (Running Proghorn) were not...
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