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  1. 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...

  2. Jun 18, 2019 · Fast Facts: Mary Read. Known For: One of the most famous female pirates of all time, Read sailed with "Calico Jack" Rackham during the early 1700s. Also Known As: Mark Read. Born: 1685 in England. Died: 1721 (buried April 28, 1721) in Port Royal, Jamaica.

  3. 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.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mary_ReadMary Read - Wikiwand

    Mary Read (unknown – 28 April 1721), fictionally known as Mark Read, was an English pirate about whom there is very little factual documentation. She and Anne Bonny were two famous female pirates from the 18th century, and among the few women known to have been convicted of piracy at the height of the "Golden Age of Piracy".

  5. Robyn Codlin. 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.

  6. Mar 26, 2022 · Two pirates, Mark Read (commonly referenced as Mary) and Anne Bonny, were born as women but began dressing in typical men's clothing at a young age and later went on to live as men among pirate crews.

  7. 1/9/2020. Mary Read, also known as Mark Read, was an English pirate. She and Anne Bonny are two of the most famed female pirates of all time. Read began dressing as a boy at a young age as it was the only way her mother could secure an inheritance for her from a relative who passed away.

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