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    Edward Low (also spelled Lowe or Loe; c. 1690–1724) was a pirate of English origin during the latter days of the Golden Age of Piracy, in the early 18th...
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    They were later used by buccaneers and pirates such as John Phillips, Edward Low and Bartholomew Roberts. Buccaneers operated under a ship's articles that...
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    Edward Robert Low MNZM (14 May 1943 – 21 September 2024) was a New Zealand country singer and musician, with a career spanning over 60 years. Low released...
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    Blackbeard (redirect from Edward Teach)
    Edward Teach (or Thatch; c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern...
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  • Edward James Kenway is a fictional character in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed video game franchise. He was introduced as a supporting character in Assassin's...
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    Christian symbols of mortality. Flags of a similar design had been used by Edward Low, Francis Spriggs and Charles Harris. Jolly Roger Forward Observations...
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    used by Edward Low. Another flag used by Edward Low. A flag often attributed to Blackbeard. Similar to flags reportedly flown by Edward Low, Charles...
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    Edward England (c. 1685–1721) was an Irish pirate. The ships he sailed on included the Pearl (which he renamed The Royal James) and later the Fancy, for...
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    1701, is famous for the "buried treasure" he supposedly left behind. Edward Low, born in Westminster, was active 1721–1724, was never captured, and was...
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  • Edward Lowe or Eddie Lowe may refer to: Edward Lowe (composer) (c. 1610–1682), organist, composer and Oxford professor of music Edward Low or Edward Lowe...
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    (died 1725?) was a British pirate who, associated with George Lowther and Edward Low, was active in the Caribbean and the Bay of Honduras during the early...
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  • South-Western/ Cengage Learning. "High and Low Context". www.culture-at-work.com. Retrieved October 18, 2018. Hall, Edward T. (1976). Beyond culture. New York:...
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    commercially available, long after Low had originally thought of them. Low joined his uncle Edward Low's engineering firm, Low Accessories and Ignition Company...
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    some pirates such as Edward Low and Francis Spriggs, but did not treat them as well as did Samuel Bellamy, Howell Davis, or Edward England. Roberts sometimes...
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    captured. The Spanish warship saw the pirates but could not get at them at low tide, so they anchored in the harbour entrance to wait for morning. That...
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    and Henry Jennings. Hornigold was mentor to pirates such as the famous Edward Teach, known as "Blackbeard", along with Sam Bellamy and Stede Bonnet. Jennings...
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    inspiration for Alice In Wonderland Dua Lipa (born 1995), singer and songwriter Edward Low (1690–1724), pirate during the latter days of the Golden Age of Piracy...
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  • Captain Edward Thache (June 14, 1659 - November 16, 1706) was a wealthy plantation owner in the capital city of St. Jago de la Vega, or Spanish Town, Jamaica...
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  • Americas. Figures recounted in the book include Blackbeard, William Kidd, Edward Low, John Winthrop, Cotton Mather, Benjamin Franklin, and others. Buck, Rinker...
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    cutters had themselves become targets of pirates such as Francis Spriggs, Edward Low, and George Lowther; pirate captains Samuel Bellamy and Blackbeard went...
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  • In Anglican Christianity, low church refers to those who give little emphasis to ritual, often having an emphasis on preaching, individual salvation and...
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    Edward Joseph Snowden (Russian: Эдвард Джозеф Сноуден, born June 21, 1983) is a Russian former American NSA intelligence contractor and whistleblower who...
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  • Zealand Rugby League player Edward Low (1690–1724), English pirate Evan Low (born 1983), American politician Francis E. Low (1921—2007), American theoretical...
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  • Pirate Round quickly declined again. The last great robber captains, Edward Low, George Lowther and Bartholomew Roberts, ignored the route. Plaintain...
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    ("Black Bart") Roberts Blackbeard Calico Jack Rackham Charles Vane Edward England Edward Lowe Francis Spriggs George Lowther Henry Every Howell Davis Israel...
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    The Low Countries The Low Countries (Dutch: de Lage Landen; French: les Pays-Bas), historically also known as the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden)...
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    Edward IV (28 April 1442 – 9 April 1483) was King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, then again from 11 April 1471 until his death in 1483...
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    the condemned could obtain a means of escape, as in the case of pirate Edward England. The chief practitioners of marooning were 17th and 18th century...
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    and reprisal" was in an English statute in 1354 during the reign of King Edward III. The phrase referred to "a licen[c]e granted by a sovereign to a subject...
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    he was christened at Christ Church parish on 29 July 1688. His parents, Edward and Sarah Bonnet, owned an estate of over 400 acres (160 ha) southeast of...
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