John Prie

John Prie (died 1727) was a minor pirate in the Caribbean.

John Prie
Died1727
Execution Dock
Cause of deathHanged
OccupationPirate
Criminal charge(s)Murder and piracy
Criminal penaltyDeath by hanging
Piratical career
Base of operationsCaribbean
CommandsYoung Lawrence

History

In 1727 Prie and some associates staged a mutiny aboard the Dutch-flagged ship Young Lawrence during a cruise in the West Indies. Prie murdered the Captain and declared himself Master of the ship.[1] The mutineers were caught and tried in London. Prie tried to frame fellow sailor John Ashley for the murder, who responded with a profanity-laced tirade.[1] Prie was convicted for both murder and piracy and sentenced to hang.[2] He was hanged at Execution Dock, then gibbeted[3] in chains opposite the town of Woolwich in July 1727.[4]

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See also

References

  1. Travers, Tim (2012). Pirates: A History. Stroud UK: The History Press. ISBN 9780752488271. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  2. "Execution of a pirate..." The Post-Boy. Abel Roper. London. August 3, 1728. Retrieved 8 August 2017. Prie's hanging was also reported in the London Journal of 27 July 1728; both were reprinting older news items, as Prie had been hung a year earlier.
  3. Lincoln, Margarette (2016). British Pirates and Society, 1680-1730. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781317171676. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  4. Cordingly, David (2013). Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates. New York: Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307763075. Retrieved 28 July 2017.


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