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The maid knew that no one had been in the room, save the two of them, so she accused him of the theft. The tanner denied it, so she threatened to report him to a constable. Fearing capture, he snuck into the maids room and hid the spoons in her bed, figuring he could claim that the whole thing was a practical joke. Around this time, the wife came back from her retreat, with her mother-in-law in tow. The first thing The wife hears about upon her return is the missing spoons, and the tanner who had gone missing, having figured that if he laid low for a few days, the maid would discover his prank and the heat would be off. Upon hearing that the wife had returned, however, and fearful that the maid would be wrongfully accused of the theft, the tanner came clean to the wife about his prank. Oddly, in the few days since the pranks inception, the maid had not discovered the spoons, and when, upon the wifes insistence, the tanner took her to the bed, the spoons were found undisturbed. This solved the missing spoon debacle, but opened up the question of where the maid had been spending her nights, if not in bed. The wife ordered the maid, who was still ignorant of the tanners revelation, to make up her own bed, because the wife herself would be staying in the maids quarters that night. The maid, while making the bed, discovered the spoons, and fearing she would be pegged as an accomplice, hid them in her trunk. 0002000003600000069835A,That night, the husband, who had allegedly left that morning for several days, snuck into the maids room, and, thinking his wife to be the maid, unwittingly made love to her, then snuck out again early in the morning. Enraged, the wife called the constable that day, and charged the maid with the theft of the spoons, which, upon investigation,were discovered in her trunk. The wife then fled with the mother-in-law in tow. The maid, while in prison, was discovered to be pregnant. This, combined with the wifes lack of testimony, allowed the maid to be acquitted. Shortly afterwards, she gave birth to a girl, Anne. The husband, abandoned by his wife and mother-in-law, went to live with the maid and their new daughter, and the scandal that surrounded this caused them to flee to the new world, namely the Carolinas. SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW WORLD COLONIES 000200000338000009F2332,Cormac amassed a fortune and bought a large plantation. SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW WORLD COLONIES Anne, while growing up, was bold and clever SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW WORLD COLONIES In her youth, Anne had killed a servant woman with a carving knife because the servant made her mad. However, one story suggests that the servant attacked Anne, who was forced to defend herself. SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW WORLD COLONIES When Anne was sixteen, a ne'er-do-well sailor named James Bonny married Anne in an attempt to steal the plantation,Anne's father instead disowned her. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Bonny then took Anne to the pirate lair of New Providence in the Bahamas NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Bonny turned stool pidgeon to Governor Woodes Rogers, accusing any sailor he didn't like of piracy for a handsome reward. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS 0002000004C900000D244C3,Anne grew to dislike her spineless husband and spent most of her time with the pirate elite. Her best friends consisted of the pirates' paramours and of Pierre, the most celebrated homosexual on the island, who ran a popular ladies' establishment--- and with whom Anne had a teasing rivalry for the favors of the male population. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Anne first managed to capture the attentions of Chidley Bayard, one of the richest men in the Caribbean. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Although in order to keep him Anne had to duel his current lover, a violent Spanish beauty named Maria (Vargas or Reynaldi --- I've heard two versions) (who, it was rumored, had once decapitated a child who had inadvertently dirtied her skirts), in a fight to the death. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS At a ball, Anne met up with the spiteful sister-in-law of Governor Lawes of Jamaica. When the woman, after asking Anne catty questions about her position in Bayard's life, rudely told Anne that she didn't consider Anne worth knowing and to keep her distance. Anne cheerfully told her she'd make sure there was quite a bit of distance between them ---and promptly punched the woman in the mouth, knocking out two of her teeth in the process. 0002000003A1000011E739B,NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Anne was nearly hauled off to jail, but Bayard's great power managed to keep her free. However, he could no longer take her with him on his business trips, and so his use for her diminished. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS With Bayard away for much of the time, Anne tired of him before long. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Governor Rogers had passed an amnesty for pirates which left Mr. Bonny out of work. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Anne quickly caught the eye of one Calico Jack Rackham, a pirate of some renown. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS The attraction between Anne and Jack was mutual. Calico Jack was a handsome rogue who knew how to spend money as well as steal it. Anne was a well-endowed lass with a fiery spirit and a temper to match. Many of the ex-pirates were getting bored with the humdrum life on shore, and Jack was no different. He decided to go back to sea with another pirate, Captain Charles Vane, 0002000004CD000015824C7,NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS When Jack announced his plans to Anne, she refused to stay ashore and wait for him. She would go a-pirating, too. And so they began a life of piracy together. PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN Anne often wore men's clothing, and was an expert with pistol and rapier, proving herself to be as dangerous as any male pirate. Fearless in battle, she was often a member of the boarding party when a prize was about to be taken. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Shortly after their return, Anne learned through her old friend Pierre of a plot to kill Governor Rogers, and relayed the information to the governor, saving his life. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Anne's husband, James, who was still on the island, was determined to get even with Anne and Jack for openly flaunting their affair under his nose. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS He had them arrested in the middle of the night and brought before Governor Rogers as quickly as the soldiers could drag the lovers. Jack offered to buy Anne from Bonny, but Bonny, knowing his wife's temper, refused, saying, "She'll kill me if she's set free!" Dryly Governor Rogers asked, "Then she'll hang for murder. Are you so afraid of her, then?" The answer was obvious to all. 00020000049C00001A49496,NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Governor Rogers, remembering the favor Anne had done him recently, waived the standard punishment for the crime--- temporarily. He said that unless Jack could persuade Bonny to a divorce-by-sale, the pair must give up their consorting, or Anne was to be flogged--- by Jack himself---and returned to her husband. Anne was furious that anyone could even consider selling her like an animal. NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS Refusing to be dictated to, Jack and Anne slipped out to the harbor the next night, stole a sloop and took up pirating again. PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN They one day took a merchant ship, one crew member of which, being the only one on board who could speak English, was recruited by the pirates. PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN At first this was a temporary arrangement,to facilitate the piracy of the Dutch ship, but, as most pirates were constantly in need of fresh crew, any who wished to come along were accepted into the ranks. And, given that Calico Jack had a reputation for being exceptionally humane in his piracy, both to crew and prey alike, the English-speaking sailor continued on with Jack and his crew. 00020000041000001EDF40A,PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN After a time, Anne found herself strangely attracted to this new crew member, and decided to be forthwith and reveal herself to him, to which this new acquisition revealed herself to be Mary Read, also a woman. LONDON, ENGLAND Marys mother married young to a sailor of some sort. He left on a voyage, while she was pregnant, and never returned. She gave birth to a boy, and set about to raise him with the help of her husbands family, but she discovered, after a few months of being young and lonely, that she was pregnant again. To hide this new development, she went to live with some friends in the country. The son, frail from the beginning, and maybe a year old, did not suffer the trip well and died shortly after. Shortly after, however, Mary was born. To avoid any questions or complications, Mary was brought back to London a few years later, mother masquerading her as the son, and she was raised, for many years, as a boy. About the age of 12, Mary served as a "footman" for a Lady. 00020000038B000022E9385,BELGIUM Later Mary joined the Flemish army and fought as an infantryman. No one knew the soldier was a woman until her heart got the better of her. Mary fell in love with a fellow soldier, who at first was alarmed at the advances of this "man." Mary finally revealed herself to be a woman and the soldier became enamored of her. At the end of the conflict, they revealed their secret to their fellow soldiers. The unit gave them a lavish wedding and chipped in to buy them a tavern near Utrecht, Belgium (then Flanders), called the three horseshoes, which did well, largely from the business of officers stationed nearby. But soon, the campaign being fought was ended, business dried up, and the husband died. Unable to continue in a failing business on her own, Mary re-donned her masculine guise and went to sea, eventually to end up on the Dutch merchant ship taken by Calico Jack and Anne Bonny. 00020000045D0000266E457,PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN The two masquerading females became inseparable comrades, PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN Calico Jack became terribly jealous. Finally, he confronted them, and they let him in on Marys secret identity. JAMAICA In October of 1720, retribution was close at hand. Governor Lawes of Jamaica, hearing of Jack's returned presence, sent an armed sloop to intervene and capture the Captain and crew. PIRATE SHIP, AT SEA IN THE CARIBBEAN Having just captured a fishing boat the day before, the pirates were making merry with the fishermen's rum. The Providence was caught by surprise, the male pirates being drunk at the time, and much to Anne and Mary's dismay, instead of fighting, the men hid in the hold and were taken far too easily. At one point, they were so violently disappointed by the mens cowardice that they began firing into the hold, wounding several of their crew (including Jack himself) and killing one. Anne Bonny and Mary Read were eventually captured, but confessed their true gender, leading to much confusion and a separate trial for the two of them. 00020000067400002AC566E,JAMAICA COURTROOM At their trial, when asked if they had any words to say before they were sentenced, Anne spoke up for both of them: "We plead our bellies, sir!" Both women were pregnant at the time, but were sentenced to hang after the birth of their babies. JAMAICA PRISON When Calico Jack, who at his trial had pleaded for mercy on behalf of the women, was granted a special favor to see Anne on the day he was to hang, Anne's words to him were, "I'm sorry, Jack. But if you had fought like a man, you would not now be about to die like a dog. Do straighten yourself up!" JAMAICA PRISON Mary Read escaped the hangman by dying from fever while in jail, her unborn babe dying with her. JaMAICA PRISON Anne, however, received several stays of execution before mysteriously vanishing from official records. The most common story is that her father, who had contacts in the island, forgave his daughter for her acts and she was granted a pardon by Governor Lawes on the condition that she leave the West Indies and never return. (Rumor also had it that another pirate, a Captain Roberts, sent a letter to Governor Lawes, "telling him to let Anne Bonny go or feel the thunder of his pirate guns from Port Royal to Kingston and back again.") Anne and Dr. Michael Radcliffe were later married (Anne was now a widow, her previous husband, James Bonny, who had become a turtler, having drowned in a hurricane in the Bahamas), and two days later they boarded a trading sloop bound for Norfolk, Virginia. There they were known to have joined a party of pioneers heading westward... and there is where Anne's known trail ends. 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