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Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Morgan - High ranking Welsh pirate.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Morgan - High ranking Welsh pirate.Uncle and father-in-law of Sir Henry Morgan. In 1665, when war had been declared on Holland, the Governor of Jamaica issued commissions to several pirates and buccaneers
to sail to and attack the Dutch islands of St. Eustatius, Saba, and Curacao. Before leaving Jamaica the crews mutinied, but were pacified by the promise of an equal share of all the spoils that should be taken. Three ships out of the fleet slipped away on the voyage, but the rest arrived at St. Kitts, landed, and took the fort. Colonel Morgan, who was an old and corpulent man, died of the heat and exertion during the campaign.
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