Episode 364 - The First Judicial Murder in America
In June, 1704, the Vice Admiralty Court of Boston found John Quelch guilty of robbery, piracy, and murder.
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Episode 363 - Grave Consequences
We're talking about the case of Henry King, Captain of the Pirate sloop Sea Flower. We're also talking about the trial of John Quelch. It sort of works.
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Episode 362 - Perfidious Impudence
On 13 June, 1704, the trial of John Quelch began in Boston.
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Episode 361 - The Special Vices of the Sea
John Quelch and the men of the brigantine Charles return to Boston.
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Episode 360 - Hard Times
A priest, a pirate, and a gold digger walk into a bar.
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