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  1. 8 nov. 2023 · Henry Every was born near Plymouth in Devon, England in 1653. He followed in his father’s footsteps and embarked on a career at sea, beginning with a position as mate on a merchant vessel. He then enlisted in the Royal Navy against the backdrop of the Nine Years War in 1688 and served as a midshipman on HMS Rupert. Although he saw action against the French and gained a promotion to Master ...

  2. successful; Every was convicted. The government sought to provide their own version of Every and his exploits through a published account of the second trial. This document, appearing both at home and in the colonies at the same time as the manhunt for Henry Every and the remainder of his crew intensified, was intended to serve two crucial ...

  3. Ancien marin de la Royal Navy britannique, Henry Every a mené une mutinerie sur le navire Charles II en 1694. Peu de temps après, il s'est fait un nom comme l'un des pirates les plus redoutés en haute mer. Henry Every avait mené une carrière décousue et violente au moment où il s'est engagé dans une expédition commerciale malheureuse.

  4. 4 sept. 2015 · In 1695, Henry Every became the world’s most prosperous pirate—and its most wanted man—after leading a bloody raid on an Indian treasure fleet.

  5. 14 juil. 2023 · Enfin, Henry Every est reparti avec environ 200 000 £ (42,4 millions de dollars) – peut-être le plus gros score de l’histoire du piratage. La chasse à l’homme pour Henry Every And The Fancy Wikimédia Commons Bien que des écrivains ultérieurs prétendent qu’Henry Every a été escroqué de sa fortune volée et est mort pauvre, son véritable sort reste inconnu.

  6. HENRY EVERY. -. Henry Every - alias Henry Avery, John Avary, Long Ben, Benjamin Bridgeman - est l'un des plus fameux flibustiers. Ce célèbre pirate de l'océan indien est né en Angleterre prés de Plymouth en 1675. D'une famille de marin et son brevet de second en poche il s'embarque tout d'abord à bord d'un navire marchand.

  7. 29 juin 2022 · In June 1690, Every was promoted to the position of Masters Mate after the win secured by HMS Rupert. He was invited by the ship’s captain to join him on a bigger ship, the HMS Albemarle which later took part in the Battle of Beachy Head. However, the British lost this battle against the French, and Every was discharged from his naval duties.