- Thomas Cocklyn
Thomas Cocklyn was an 18th-century English
pirate , known primarily for his association and partnership withHowell Davis andOliver La Buze . He was reportedly elected captain "due to his brutality and ignorance" when first sailing fromNew Providence in 1717 [http://www.kipar.org/piratical-resources/pirate-fame.html#Thomas%20Cocklyn] .On
April 1 ,1719 , Cocklyn was a participant in the capture of theWest Africa n-bound English slave ship the "Bird Galley" at the mouth of theSierra Leone River . The three pirate captains celebrated their victory onboard the ship for nearly a month before releasing its captain,William Snelgrave , and giving him the "Bristol Snow" and the remaining cargo left from the pirates' week-long occupation of the ship.Due to disagreements between the captains [http://www.digitaleverything.com/Howell%20Davis.html] , the three parted ways on
May 10 ,1719 . Subsequently, records of Cocklyn's career and life after 1719 are undocumented.Further reading
*Earle, Peter. "The Pirate Wars". Thomas Dunne Books, 2005. ISBN 0-312-33579-2
References
*Botting, Douglas. "The Pirates" (The Seafarers; v.1). Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1978. ISBN 0-8094-2652-8
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