Chapter 1893 Treasures of Sea God Island
On Sunday, April 29, on the morning of the Sea God Island, on the solar tourist bus.
Under the urging of the garden, Chief Ionao continued to tell the story of the treasure, "As time passed, discoveries around the world increased, and this sailor stronghold was confirmed to belong to it, and it was really a pirate."
"It is possible that it is the Pirates of the Caribbean, Captain White Jack, John Rekham, whose massive design is the most popular today, the crossed skeleton pirate flag, and among his men are two famous female pirates - Anne Bernie and Mary Reed."
Maori smiled angrily and said, "Tsk, in the 18th century, our country was closed to the country. He came here to be a pirate and could not starve him to death. His crew members would also dismiss him."
Yuanta said, "Nah, who are they? It feels so amazing."
Haibara bowed his head and said, "Captain White Jack, John Rikham, is an Englishman, born on December 26, 1682, died on November 18, 1720, died in Port Royal, Jamaica, and was hanged for pirate crimes at the age of 37."
"Bai Jack turned out to be the quarrel of the famous pirate ship, the sloop rover, and the captain Charles Wayne."
"In 1718, Charles Wayne was raging the Bahamas, robbing more than a dozen ships and gaining countless harvests.
"But on October 23 they encountered a larger three-masted sailboat, Charles Wayne decided to retreat, and John Rikham thought he should fight for his luck."
"So ninety crew members voted, but in the end only fifteen supported Charles Wayne."
"On November 24, 1718, John Rekham asked Charles Wayne and his fifteen supporters to drive a small sailboat, and he, John Rekham, embarked on his legendary journey of Captain White Jack, the last journey of his life and the most exciting part of his life."
"In 1719, John Rickmley received a pardoned pirate quota from then Governor of Nasso Woods Rogers."
"Although the King of Great Britain had a decree to pardon all pirates who were willing to surrender."
"But Woods Rogers was fighting the Bahamian pirates because of financial problems, so people speculated that John Rikham had betrayed his former captain, Charles Wayne."
"It is a coincidence that Charles Wayne was arrested on a deserted island in February 1719, and his small sailboat encountered a storm at the sea, where they took refuge."
"Although White Jack John Rikham was pardoned, he captured a merchant ship in December 1718, and the owner of the merchant ship directly offered a reward to chase him."
"In February 1719, in Cuba, White Jack John Rikham and his men fled with their money."
"Next, a dramatic scene appeared, a Spanish warship entered the port, and when they blew up the empty ship, White Jack John Rikm took the warship away with his men."
"When Jack White John Rikham returned to Nasso, he got his pardon."
"But he was not at ease, and he got along with the informant hired by Governor Woods Rogers of Nasso, the wife of James Bonnie, and the beautiful Anne Burnie."
"When this relationship was exposed, James Bonnie was unwilling to reconcile, so James Bonnie and Anne Bernie escaped from the Bahamas."
"Anne Bernie dressed up as a man and followed White Jack James Bonnie to become a pirate."
"Later Anne Bernie gave birth to a boy for White Jack James Bonnie and placed in Cuba, and they continued to be pirates."
"In 1720, Mary Reed joined, and everyone thought she was a man."
"On August 22, 1720, White Jack and his gang stole the armed sloop William in Nasso."
"On November 15, 1720, when White Jack and his gang were holding a cocktail party on the boat, they were raided."
"Legendary: The men were drunk at that time, only Anne Bernie and Mary Reed were still awake. They fought back to back with the enemy, but in the end they were outnumbered."
"Bai Jack and his gang were eventually arrested and went to Jamaica, where they were tried and sentenced."
"John Rickham, died on November 18, 1720, and his body was on the reef and was displayed."
"Anne Bernie and Mary Reed claim to have children and demand probation,"
"Mary Reed died of illness on April 28, 1721 and did not leave any children."
"Anne Bernie gave birth to another child, and was released, and was said to have died in South Carolina in April 1782."
Section Chief Ionao praised: "Wow, little girl, you know so much."
Haibara said: "Let's go online and there are all on it."
"Mary Reed was born in 1685 and was the illegitimate daughter of her mother and a sailor. Her brother died early, so her mother asked her to pretend to be a man and cheat her of her grandmother for supporting her property."
"Mary Reed became a coachman when he was a teenager, then a sailor, and later joined the British army, participating in the Nine Years' War in the late 17th century and the Spanish War of Succession in the early 18th century."
"After that, Mary Reed married the Dutch Flemish soldiers and opened a tavern near the Dutch Breda Castle."
"But the good times didn't last long. Her husband died of illness. She simply went to the West Indies in the Caribbean, became a pirate, and joined White Jack's gang in 1720."
"Anne Bernie may have been born in 1697 in Cork County, Ireland. Her mother was Mary Brennan, and she was the maid of her father, lawyer William Cormack. She was an illegitimate daughter."
"After Anne Bernie's father's wife discovered it, she left with her children, so Anne Bernie's mother became a regular."
"The Anne Bernie's family moved to Carolina and became a planter. Attorney William Cormack's career was not satisfactory, and he devoted himself to business, but became a rich man."
"Legendary Anne Bernie is very beautiful, with beautiful red hair, but she ended up choosing James Bonnie, a little sailor."
"Attorney William Cormack disagreed, and Anne Bernie's mother died when she was 12 years old. He simply kicked Anne Bernie out of the house."
"Legendary: In revenge, Anne Bernie and the other two set fire to the plantation. There was no evidence, but they later moved to Nasso, which was then known as the British pirate shelter."
"Later, they also received pardons, and James Bonnie became the informant of Governor Woods Rogers."
"Anne Bernie doesn't like her husband to be a report, so she got along with Jack White after meeting him. In the end, because the illegal couple was exposed and she couldn't reach an agreement with James Bonnie, so she followed Jack White to become a pirate."
"Anyway, although their story is legendary, from their team, they may have crossed the Pacific Ocean to take refuge, but they cannot obtain a lot of wealth."
Mitsuhiko clapped her hands and said, "That's great."
Yuan Tai said angrily: "Just read from your phone, I will do it."
"Oh, then you're ready to read it." Haibara showed off her phone, and it was all in English.
Yuan Tai was stunned and didn't understand at all.
Yuanzi asked Section Chief Iwanaga, "Actually, there is no treasure at all. You are hyping it up, right?"
Section Chief Ionyong smiled and asked, "No, have you ever thought about it? Since they have come to Dongfang, are you going to wait?"
"Ah, you mean, they robbed in the East." Dr. Agasa thought, "At that time, although the people did not allow trade with overseas, the official still traded with the Dutch every year. If they really robbed Dutch merchant ships, the goods would be considered treasure now."
Section Chief Ionao smiled and said, "I answered correctly, that's the one."
Yuanzi said, "It's true or false."
"Of course it's true," said Director Ionao, "Some time ago, someone brought out a silver plate from the seabed ruins, which was used by the Dutch East India Company."
"You know, in January 1610, the shogunate attacked the black ship in Nagasaki. The ship carried 3,000 dans of silk and 160 boxes of silver ingots, worth millions of taels of gold."
Yuan was so excited, "Wow, it's so awesome."
Section Chief Ionao smiled and said, "Of course, ships and ships, goods and goods are different. No one knows what there is, but it must be valuable, and this is true."
"It's still very fake," said Maori. "I want to know now when I can get to the place and find a place to sit down and have a few glasses of local specialty wines."
Section Chief Iwanaga asked, "Ah, that, Mr. Maori, are you really not interested in treasure?"
"Of course there is interest, but it is under the sea, which is not something that a detective can handle," said Maori. "I can't get it even if I want it."
Section Chief Yan Yong was silent, then the car stopped. Outside a B&B, Haishen Village, the village was very big, but it seemed a bit old.
"We arrived. The owners here are Mima and Nan, and he lives alone."
Chapter completed!