Sailing alongside and then abandoning Charles Vane
Piratical career
Base of operations
Caribbean
Commands
Katherine
Charles Yeats (fl. 1718, last name occasionally Yeates, first name rarely John) was a pirate active in the Caribbean. He is best known for sailing alongside and then abandoning Charles Vane.
pirate CharlesYeats and escaped in the confusion. A few days later Vane captured a sloop and placed Yeats aboard as Captain, on the condition that Yeats continue...
ships there. After seizing a slave ship, he put the slaves aboard Yeats' ship. Yeats sailed off with the slaves and surrendered to the governor of South...
disagreements Yeats fled from Vane, sailing up the Edisto River for shelter; Vane tried to pursue him but broke off. Yeats was ultimately pardoned: ...for Yeats having...
his conception of paradise. Written in 1926 (when Yeats was 60 or 61), "Sailing to Byzantium" is Yeats' definitive statement about the agony of old age...
Irish language. Cf. Yeats (1888), p. 80. Or Yeats of "armchair folklore", to use a moniker from Kinahan's paper. The anthologist Charles Squire makes the...
Bracken Books. Johnson, Charles (1724) A General History of the Pyrates. 2 vols. London: Charles Rivington Johnson, Charles (1724) A General History...
"W. B. Yeats mentions.. the dullahan.. brandishing a whip made from a human spine", however, the source Ray cites, Yeats (2003), p. 118 (= Yeats (1888)...
for my Daughter" is a poem by William Butler Yeats written in 1919 and published in 1921 as part of Yeats' collection Michael Robartes and the Dancer....
father was the poet W. B. Yeats, who likewise served in the Seanad, and his mother was Georgie Hyde-Lees. His sister Anne Yeats was a painter and designer...
special collections department. In Yeats: The Man and the Masks, Ellmann drew on conversations with George Yeats along with thousands of pages of unpublished...
(1997). W. B. Yeats: A Life, Vol. I: The Apprentice Mage. New York: Oxford UP. ISBN 0-19-288085-3. Foster, R. F. (2003). W. B. Yeats: A Life, Vol. II:...
played the lead in Yeats' play. The company continued at the Antient Concert Rooms, producing works by Seumas O'Cuisin, Fred Ryan and Yeats. The third base...
fading in the sky." Parnell is toasted in the 1938 poem of William Butler Yeats, "Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites", while he is also referred to in "To...
Raine, Kathleen (1976) [1972]. Miller, Liam (ed.). Yeats, the Tarot and the Golden Dawn. New Yeats Papers. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Dublin: Dolmen Press. Regardie...
Synge to Lady Gregory and W. B. Yeats. Cuala Press, 1971. Yeats, William Butler. The Autobiography of William Butler Yeats. Macmillan, 1965. Wikimedia Commons...
Reference. Retrieved 29 January 2024. Yeats, W. B. "Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry" in Booss, Claire; Yeats, W.B.; Gregory, Lady (1986) A Treasury...
originates from the 1926 poem "Sailing to Byzantium" by Irish poet W. B. Yeats. The concept of post-apocalyptic cannibals spawned from a discussion McCarthy...
was Richard Ellmann, author of Yeats, The Man and the Masks (1948), a pivotal Yeats biography, and The Identity of Yeats (1953), a book-length analysis...
and Yeats Brown showed him the "treasures of his valuable library". Mary Ann died in 1817, aged 27 and without issue, at Torno near Lake Como. Yeats Brown...
William Butler Yeats included the tale in his 1888 anthology. In connection with this tale, it has been remarked by folklorists that Yeats earnestly believed...
Appointment with Mr Yeats" by The Waterboys is an album of Yeats poems set to song. The poem "Down by the Salley Gardens" was based by Yeats on a fragment of...
his own as Elkin Mathews Ltd. and published works by his neighbour W. B. Yeats, Lionel Johnson, John Masefield, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Robert Bridges...
Charles John Mahoney (June 20, 1940 – February 4, 2018) was an English-American actor. He played retired police officer Martin Crane on the NBC sitcom...