- William Aleyn
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name = William Aleyn
lived = fl. 1430-1448
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type =Pirate
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serviceyears = 1430s-1450s
base of operations =Southeast England
rank = Captain
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laterwork =William Aleyn (fl. 1430-1448) was a 15th century English pirate. During the 1430s and 40s, he raided shipping throughout
Southeast England and sometimes worked withWilliam Kyd in theThames and theEnglish Channel . Like others of his trade, Aleyn operated freely and without interference from authorities while under the protection of corrupt custom officials. ["The Beginnings of English Maritime Enterprise". "History". Volume 13 Issue 50 Page 97-106, July 1928.]Biography
In 1431, Aleyn was listed as one of several pirates active in the area according to a public document published that year. ["Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office". Henry VI, Vol. II. A.D. 1429-1436. London: HMSO, 1907. (pg. 133)] He joined
William Kyd and several others in capturing four ships carrying provisions bound forRouen in 1433. Fifteen years later, he and Kyd began seizing ships in the assisted him in seizing ships in theThames and carrying them down to theEnglish Channel . He was particularly active nearThanet , although no more is heard of him after this time. [Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. "Prejudice and Promise in Fifteenth Century England". London: Routledge, 1962. (pg. 89, 93) ISBN 0714614882]References
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