• Richard Tookerman (1691–1723, last name also Tuckerman) was born on 16 May 1691 in Devon, Cornwall, England. He was the son of Josias Tookerman, a clergyman...
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    Bonnet and Herriot escaped, probably by colluding with local merchant Richard Tookerman. Johnson at once placed a £700 bounty on Bonnet's head and dispatched...
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  • pirates who surrendered within a year. Charleston pirate and merchant Richard Tookerman traded supplies between South Carolina and the Caribbean with the...
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    escaped from jail with the help of local merchant and fellow pirate Richard Tookerman; he made it as far as Sullivan's Island before Rhett again captured...
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    help of two slaves and a Native American and possibly local merchant Richard Tookerman. Governor Robert Johnson immediately ordered a £700 bounty to be awarded...
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  • jail alongside Stede Bonnet with the help of corrupt local merchant Richard Tookerman. That November in the marshes of Sullivan’s Island, Bonnet was recaptured...
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  • Ralegh: The Original Narratives. Oxford. ISBN 0-19-812894-0 Hakluyt, Richard. Chapter: "The prosperous voyage of the worshipful Thomas Candish..", in...
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  • attacked ships and plantations in the area; later Porter, along with Richard Tookerman, met with Bartholomew Roberts to ask him for advice and supplies....
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  • the time, meeting with Bartholomew Roberts alongside fellow pirate Richard Tookerman. Taylor, Fox, and others had sailed back to the Caribbean and petitioned...
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