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Several 17th and 18th century pirates such as Bartholomew Roberts, John Philips, Edward Low and George Lowther were known to have written articles for piratical rules onboard ships.
These Pirate codes of conduct ensured a well-run and harmonious ship. The Pirate Code of Conduct - Bartholomew Roberts Shipboard Articles 1721. A specific Pirate Code of Conduct was agreed by Bartholomew Roberts' in the Shipboard Articles of 1721.
18 Σεπ 2014 · Ranking among history’s most successful pirates is Bartholomew “Black Bart” Roberts (1682-1722), a Welsh plunderer who worked with one of his many crews to draft the following bylaws in 1722....
31 Ιουλ 2018 · The Pirate Creed. Examining the 18th-century social contract of Captain Bartholomew Roberts and his men shows just how organized and codified pirate societies could be. An 1888 illustration of Captain Bartholomew Roberts. via Wikimedia Commons. By: Farah Mohammed. July 31, 2018. 3 minutes.
29 Οκτ 2020 · Bartholomew Roberts, also known as Black Bart, was a notorious pirate who raided ships. Here are some of the harsh - and sometimes unexpected - rules that governed the crews on his ships: The Pirate Code.
Welshman Bartholomew Roberts, posthumously known as ‘Black Bart’, was a prodigious and successful pirate with four ships and loyal crew under his command, due in no small part to his unique pirate code of conduct and provision of medical insurance…
7 Σεπ 2021 · Bartholomew Roberts, aka 'Black Bart' Roberts (c. 1682-1722), was a Welsh pirate and one of the most successful villains of the Golden Age of Piracy. Roberts plundered over 400 ships on both sides of the Atlantic during his infamous three-year career, far more than any other pirate of the period.