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Castle Douglas and a Man-of-War in Boston Harbor, engraving probably by John Harris, after a drawing by William Burgis. Caption reads, 'View of Castle William, Boston Harbor, about 1729, and a Man-of-War of the Period', from the only known copy of the engraving. JH: British engraver, active 1686 - 1740. WB: British engraver, born c. 1754/5 1813.
From 'The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630 -1730', by George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds, published by the Marine Research Society, Salem, Massachusetts; 1923. P. 54.
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