John Nutt

John Nutt

"This article is about John Nutt the English pirate. For John Nutt the 18th century English printer, see John Nutt (printer)."Infobox Pirate
name = John Nutt
lived = fl. 1620–1623


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placeofbirth = Lympstone, England
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serviceyears = 1620–1623
base of operations = Tourbay
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John Nutt (fl. 1620–1623) was a 17th-century English pirate. He was one of the more notorious "brigands" of his time raiding the coast of southern Canada and western England for over three years before his capture by Sir John Eliot in 1623. His arrest and conviction caused a scandal in the English court, Nutt having paid Eliot 500 in exchange for a pardon, and was eventually released by the Secretary of State George Calvert. [cite web |url=http://www.cindyvallar.com/canpirates.html |title=Pirates of Canada |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author=Vallar, Cindy |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2001 |month= |format= |work=Pirates and Privateers: The History of Maritime Piracy |publisher=CindyVallar.com |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]

Biography

Born in Lympstone, England, John Nutt arrived in Newfoundland as a gunner on a Dartmouth ship around 1620. He decided to settle in the area permanently and moved his family to live in Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador. He soon organized a small crew with whom he seized a small French fishing boat as well as two other French ships (another account claims the ships were English and Flemish) during the summer of 1621 before returning to the western coast of England. He would continue using unemployed sailors, particularly those conscripted to press gangs, and actually lured away a significant number from the Royal Navy paying regular wages and commissions. Pringle, Patrick. "Jolly Roger: The Story of the Great Age of Piracy". Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2001. (pg. 48–49) ISBN 0-486-41823-5] He would also offer his services to protect French and English settlements including the Colony of Avalon then under the leadership of George Calvert. [Krugler, John D. "English and Catholic: The Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century". Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2004. (pg. 82) ISBN 0-8018-7963-9]

He would continue raiding shipping both in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Irish Sea for over three years, often avoiding attempts to apprehend him, before he requested a royal pardon from John Eliot, the Vice Admiral of Devon. Eliot agreed in exchange for a ₤500 pound bond, however he was arrested by Eliot and imprisoned once back in England. Tried and convicted for piracy, Nutt was about to be hanged when George Calvert, then Secretary of State, intervened on his behalf having been a friend and associate of his while Nutt and his family were living in the Avalon Colony. Nutt was given his pardon and also granted ₤100 pounds in compensation while Eliot, for his betrayal, was charged with malfeasance in office and imprisoned. [cite web |url=http://www.infonet.st-johns.nf.ca/green/johnnutt.html |title=John Nutt, Newfoundland Pirate |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work=Piracy in early Newfoundland history |publisher=Terra Nova Greens |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]

References

Further reading

* Amery, John S. "Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Local History, Archeology, Biography & Antiquities of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall". Exeter: James G. Commin, 1900.
* Copplestone, Bennet and Frederick Kitchin. "Dead Men's Tales". Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1926.
* Cordingly, David. "Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates". New York: Random House, 1996. ISBN 0-679-42560-8
* Rogozinski, Jan. "Pirates!: Brigands, Buccaneers, and Privateers in Fact, Fiction, and Legend". New York: Da Capo Press, 1996. ISBN 0-306-80722-X


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