Frigate Cadogan Sloop-O-War Buck Sloop-O-War Saint James Frigate Royal Rover
Howell Davis (ca. 1690 – 19 June 1719), also known as Hywel and/or Davies, was a Welsh pirate. His piratical career lasted just 11 months, from 11 July 1718 to 19 June 1719, when he was ambushed and killed. His ships were the Cadogan, Buck, Saint James, and Rover. Davis captured 15 known English and French ships.
Varina Anne Banks Davis (née Howell; May 7, 1826 – October 16, 1906) was the only First Lady of the Confederate States of America, and the longtime second...
HowellDavis (ca. 1690 – 19 June 1719), also known as Hywel and/or Davies, was a Welsh pirate. His piratical career lasted just 11 months, from 11 July...
President Jefferson Davis of the Confederate States of America and Varina (Howell) Davis. Born near the end of the war, by the late 1880s she became known as...
Joseph's land and eventually owning as many as 113 slaves. In 1845, Davis married Varina Howell. During the same year, he was elected to the United States House...
Lady Varina Davis and mother-in-law of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Upon her marriage to the son of New Jersey Governor Richard Howell, her father...
two vessels, Royal Rover and Royal James, and were led by captain HowellDavis. Davis, like Roberts, was a Welshman, originally from Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire...
Vane robs seven French and English vessels in the Bahamas. Summer – HowellDavis is turned in as a pirate by the Cadogan's crew and is imprisoned on Barbados...
Edward England Edward Lowe Francis Spriggs George Lowther Henry Every HowellDavis Israel Hands James Martel John Evans John Gow Jolly Roger Mary Read Richard...
Christopher Condent at Rob Ossian's Pirate Cove! Pirate Encyclopedia: HowellDavis Pirates hold: William Fly The Pirate Cove! – John Halsey Biography of...
April 1723) was an early 18th-century pirate, who served under Captain HowellDavis and Captain Bartholomew Roberts, before setting up on his own account...
(active 1696–1699), Blackbeard (1716–1718), Edward England (1717–1720), HowellDavis (1718–1719), and Bartholomew Roberts (1719–1722). Kidd buried treasure...
Martel's pirates in 1716, Charles Vane, and Richard Worley in 1718, and HowellDavis in 1719. An early record of the skull-and-crossbones design being used...
pirate crews. March – HowellDavis plunders Gambia Castle without the loss of a man, stealing £2,000 worth of bar gold. Davis then joins with Olivier...
1717–1719), was an English pirate known primarily for his association with HowellDavis, Olivier Levasseur, Richard Taylor, and William Moody. Cocklyn was among...
choice to join his crew. Aboard the crew was HowellDavis who refused to sign the articles of the pirates. Howell said he would rather die than become a pirate...
Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Pelphrey was born in Howell, New Jersey. He graduated from Howell High School in 2000, and from Rutgers University (Mason...
Leonard Percival Howell (16 June 1898 – 23 January 1981), also known as The Gong or G. G. Maragh (for Gangun Guru), was a Jamaican religious figure. According...
Levasseur as captain in Moody's place. In 1719, he operated together with HowellDavis and Thomas Cocklyn (who had also served under Moody) for a time. In 1720...
Articles were similar (but not identical) to those of his former Captain, HowellDavis. In turn, Roberts' Articles influenced those of pirates such as Thomas...
Howell Cobb (7 September 1815 – 9 October 1868) was an American and later Confederate political figure. A southern Democrat, Cobb was a five-term member...
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American Marxist and feminist political activist, philosopher, academic, and author; she is a professor...