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  1. 9 min read. Englishwoman Mary Read is ultimately remembered for two things: as a woman who disguised herself as a man, and for her career as a fearsome pirate. Born in England towards the end of the 17th century, Mary was the illegitimate daughter of a young widow. Her mother had survived on the maintenance money her in-laws provided for her ...

  2. Feb 25, 2024 · Updated March 17, 2024. Anne Bonny and Mary Read were a pair of cross-dressing pirates, who became the fiercest female pirates in the Golden Age of Piracy. In the years between 1700 and 1725, affectionately known as the “Golden Age of Piracy,” the high seas were ruled by legendary swashbucklers like Blackbeard and Bartholomew Roberts.

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Biography of Mary Read, English Pirate. Mary Read (1685–buried April 28, 1721) was an English pirate who sailed with "Calico Jack" Rackham and Anne Bonny. Though little is known for certain about her former life, she was well-known as a pirate from 1718 to 1720. After being captured, she was spared hanging because she was pregnant but died ...

  4. Full Name: Mary Read. Known aliases or nicknames: Mark Read (when disguised as a man) Birth date: c. 1685 (exact date remains uncertain) Death date: 28 April 1721. Place of birth: England (specific location is uncertain, possibly London) Type of pirate: True pirate. She wasn't a privateer, as she operated outside the law.

  5. Oct 5, 2021 · Mary Read, sometimes spelt Reade (b. c. 1690), was an infamous pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy (1690-1720) active in the Bahamas until her capture by the Jamaican authorities in 1720. As a crew member of the English pirate John Rackham, aka ' Calico Jack ' (d. 1720), Read dressed as a man in battle and fought courageously in her last ...

  6. Jul 22, 2019 · A Pirate's Life. Mary Read's ship was taken by pirates, whom she willingly joined. In 1720, she joined the pirates Calico Jack and Anne Bonny. Both of them believed Mary to be a man. On August 22, 1720, the three stole an armed sloop named William from a port in Nassau. When Bonny told Read that she was a woman (apparently because she was ...

  7. Aug 9, 2011 · Mary, the legend goes, was so disgusted she stopped fighting long enough to peer over the entrance of the hold and yell, “If there’s a man among ye, ye’ll come up and fight like the man ye ...

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